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Languedoc-Roussillon
Located in the south of France, on the Mediterranean seafront, Languedoc Roussillon invites you to discover the Aven Armand and Demoiselles caves, Limoux and its wine, from Florac to Anduze: the Cévennes mountain road with breathtaking panoramic viewpoints, Pont du Gard bridge (49-km aqueduct dating from ancient times), the towns of Alès and Le Vigan. Languedoc-Roussillon has 5 departments, each of which has its own peculiarity: In Lozère discover the Cévennes massif with Mount Aigoual, the magnificent Aubrac Plateau and the Tarn Gorges. In Le Gard you can visit the medieval city of Nîmes, its French-Roman architecture and its bull-rings. Hérault, with the Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux, Montpellier and La Grande Motte. Aude and the beautiful medieval town of Carcassonne and finally the Pyrénées-Orientales with Perpignan and the magnificent Palais des Rois de Majorque.
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Uzès | Languedoc-Roussillon
Protected by behind its thicky walls, the Chateau of Arpaillargues has all the sweet and secret charm of a Provençal stately home. A historical chateau, Arpaillargues has always been associated with litterature, Marie de Flavigny, countess of Agoult, Franz Listz's egerie lived here.
Learn MoreAvignon | Languedoc-Roussillon
On Place des Arbres, in a small medieval village between Avignon, Uzès and Orange, a 14th century house built of stone and wood has come back to life under the influence of its new owners. Renovated with a profound sense of aestheticism, it is now a pretty little hotel organised around charming terraces
Learn MoreNIMES | Languedoc-Roussillon
At 2 minutes of the station, at 5 minutes of the Arenas, the Maison de Sophie hotel accomodates you in a refined environment with this 7 rooms all equipped.
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