Joan’s guidebook

Joan
Joan’s guidebook

Historic towns and villages

A beautiful village on the edge of the Herault river . Swimming, canoeing , the famous "Pont du Diable " and the Grottes de Clamouse"..a beauifully cold place to visit in the heat of the day.
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Saint Guilhem le Desert
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A beautiful village on the edge of the Herault river . Swimming, canoeing , the famous "Pont du Diable " and the Grottes de Clamouse"..a beauifully cold place to visit in the heat of the day.
A beautiful little resort on a lagoon by the edge of the Mediterranean. Eat locally produced sea-food in one of the many restaurants that line the port, or in nearby Bouzigues, famous for its oysters. The sandy beaches here are popular with French families, and ideal for small children.
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Mèze
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A beautiful little resort on a lagoon by the edge of the Mediterranean. Eat locally produced sea-food in one of the many restaurants that line the port, or in nearby Bouzigues, famous for its oysters. The sandy beaches here are popular with French families, and ideal for small children.
An impressive walled city..well worth the drive for a special day out.
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Carcassonne
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An impressive walled city..well worth the drive for a special day out.
Lodeve is our local town, where you will find a wonderful museum, cathedral , and vast Saturday market, which fills the streets.
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Lodève
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Lodeve is our local town, where you will find a wonderful museum, cathedral , and vast Saturday market, which fills the streets.

Food scene

A large port on the mediterranean coast, Sete has much to offer, with its canals, many restaurants, and long stretch of sandy beach.
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Sète
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A large port on the mediterranean coast, Sete has much to offer, with its canals, many restaurants, and long stretch of sandy beach.

Historic towns

Visit the historic town of Millau and marvel at the construction of the new viaduct which spans the Tarn Gorge...only a 30 minute drive from Domaine-des -Rochers.
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Millau
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Visit the historic town of Millau and marvel at the construction of the new viaduct which spans the Tarn Gorge...only a 30 minute drive from Domaine-des -Rochers.
Not far from Domaine-des-Rochers is a wonderful little walled town, steeped in the history of the Knights Templars, and retaining its air of history, unspoilt by tourism. Explore the surrounding area , the Causses du Larzac, a limestone plateau with its unique landscape which is home to many sheep , raised for their milk which is turned into the famous Roquefort cheese.
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La Couvertoirade
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Not far from Domaine-des-Rochers is a wonderful little walled town, steeped in the history of the Knights Templars, and retaining its air of history, unspoilt by tourism. Explore the surrounding area , the Causses du Larzac, a limestone plateau with its unique landscape which is home to many sheep , raised for their milk which is turned into the famous Roquefort cheese.

Sightseeing

Lac du Salagou Beautiful scenery, and sheltered swimming coves. Only a short drive from Domaine des Rochers
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Salagou See
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Lac du Salagou Beautiful scenery, and sheltered swimming coves. Only a short drive from Domaine des Rochers
You wont have to go far to enjoy this wonderful spot, for you can see it from your bedroom windows. Walk to the end of the world (our valley) where you can gaze up at the rocks which tower above you. There is a bathing hole in the river nearby which flows from the mountains above. It is a lot colder than our pool though! You can also drive to a viewpoint on the top of the cliffs for amazing views.
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Cirque du Bout du Monde
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You wont have to go far to enjoy this wonderful spot, for you can see it from your bedroom windows. Walk to the end of the world (our valley) where you can gaze up at the rocks which tower above you. There is a bathing hole in the river nearby which flows from the mountains above. It is a lot colder than our pool though! You can also drive to a viewpoint on the top of the cliffs for amazing views.