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Discover the wonders of Agde at CHM René Oltra campsite

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Welcome to Agde, a historical and must-see town in the Hérault department, located in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. Staying at CHM René Oltra campsite opens up a region filled with countless treasures. Begin your exploration at Cap d'Agde, a famous seaside resort with fine sandy beaches. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Fort Brescou, a small island accessible by boat just off the coast. Na...See more

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GR 78 Camin Romieu  from Azille to Carcassonne
67 km

GR 78 Camin Romieu from Azille to Carcassonne

Throughout medieval Occitania, the romieu, or romiu (sometimes francised as "roumieu"), is the pilgrim: both the one who goes to Rome and the one who takes the same paths but heads west, walking towards Santiago de Compostela. Between Azille and Carcassonne, a rare occurrence, the trace of these pilgrimages has been inscribed in the toponymy: an old path still bears the name of camin romieu. Towns crossed : Carcassonne, Villemoustaussou, Villalier, Villedubert, Bouilhonnac, Malves-en-Minervois, Laure-Minervois, Aigues-Vives, Saint-Frichoux, Peyriac-Minervois, Rieux-Minervois, Azille, Pépieux Signs : Red and white Itinéraire : * WARNING: This is a global description of the part from Azille to Carcassonne. For more details on this trail, the purchase of the IGN map or the guidebook is recommended. Passing by the lake of Jouarres and the village of Azille, reach Rieux Minervois and discover its heptagonal church and its sculptures by the Master of Cabestany as well as the statue of St Jacques, on the way to Compostela (pilgrim accommodation). From Azille to Peyriac-Minervois, the path follows the old railway line from Moux to Caunes-Minervois, which is now a shaded greenway. Once in Peyriac-Minervois, it bends southwards to reach Saint-Frichoux, a village on a small hill overlooking the depression of the Marseillette's swampland. From there, the path heads west again, towards Malves-en-Minervois (pilgrim accommodation) to Carcassonne along the canal du Midi  (shared route with the GR36.) You can then carry on the chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle (Way of St. James) to Fanjeaux, Mirepoix etc...

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42 km
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Montpellier pass: visits, activities, museums and transport included
45 km

Montpellier pass: visits, activities, museums and transport included

Discover Montpellier thanks to the City Pass! The convenient, highly recommendable Montpellier City Pass lets you visit anything you want during 24, 48 or 72 hours. It includes admission to museums and attractions of the region. It also offers unlimited access to public transport! Thanks to the Montpellier Pass, experience all the ferment of the city in one single offer! Find out about all of Montpellier's secrets! You will have free access to the following museums, tours and sites for the selected period of time (24, 48 or 72 hours): * Guided Montpellier tour to discover the best of the historic city centre and its hidden spots... * Montpellier old town museum * Pharmacy and Chapelle de la Miséricorde * Gardens of the Flaugergues castle * Amazonian greenhouse and zoological gardens in Lunaret * A game of bowling in Montpellier In addition, this pass will give you many discounts on: the aquarium, the tourist train, souvenir shops, wine, chocolate... But also on amusement and adventure parks around Montpellier, the network of history and archaeology museums and many other museums in the Montpellier region. CLICK HERE [/"http://www.ot-montpellier.fr/_objets/medias/autres/city-card-2015-175.pdf"] to see all free services and discounts included in the Montpellier Pass Finally, you will have unlimited access to public transport (buses, tram) during the selected period. Choose the Montpellier pass for the duration of your choice and make the most of your stay in Montpellier!

Allée Jean de Lattre de Tassigny 34000 Montpellier
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Navacelles circus
66 km

Navacelles circus

In the arid Causses of Larzac to the north and Blandas to the south, the river Vis has carved out an impressive green furrow, dominated at its heart by a hill. This is the Cirque de Navacelles, a geological curiosity shaped by 600,000 years of patient labor. Straddling the departments of Gard and Hérault, the Vis river has carved out its bed in the limestone of the southern causses (Blandas and Larzac), forming vast meanders. Over time, erosion of the rock has enabled the river to cut its course as short as possible, abandoning its former bed. Thus was born the Cirque de Navacelles. To discover it in its entirety, don't miss the 300m-deep descent to the bottom of the cirque. Here, in a green oasis on the banks of the Vis waterfall, lies the village of Navacelles. A botanical trail, accessible to all, has been laid out here. Today, the cirque de Navacelles is a member of the Grands Sites de France, and boasts over 250,000 visitors a year. Since 2011, it has been nestled in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Causse & Cévennes). The heritage of the Cirque de Navacelles Grand Site The joint work of man and nature, the former has used all its power to sculpt the material and shape the site's geological outlines, while the latter has patiently created the "finishing touches": built islands, roads, bridges and paths, low walls supporting the terraces, all at the cost of laborious work to shape the relief. The Cirque de Navacelles Grand Site boasts a magnificent heritage of archaeology, geomorphology and agropastoralism. Hiking and outdoor activities The Grand Site du Cirque de Navacelles is a territory where nature and heritage reveal themselves to those who take the time to observe, listen and smell... Free walks are a wonderful way to discover the fauna and flora, as well as the heritage: lavognes, pastoral enclosures, old bread ovens... Reference books are available to help you discover them (cartoguide, rando-fiche...). THE BELVEDERES OF BLANDAS Situated just 3 minutes from the village of Blandas, the belvederes offer three breathtaking viewpoints over the Cirque de Navacelles and the Vis gorges. The Maison de Site houses a tourist documentation area, a permanent exhibition on agropastoralism, a film showing archaeological discoveries made on the Causse and in the Cirque de Navacelles, a local produce store and a restaurant serving local produce. The facilities are accessible to the disabled. Since July 2013, the "Chênes", "Doline" and "Cascade" lookouts on the Causse de Blandas offer visitors an overview of the grandiose geomorphology of the Cirque de Navacelles and establish a respectful dialogue between Man and Earth. Site accessible to four types of disability.

Belvédères de Blandas 30770 Blandas
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾