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Address:

Valérie Machecourt
6 Rue Lafayette
Montagnac
34530

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Price per week:

price from €350

Telephone:

0973554034

Mobile:

0645462531

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The house you will be greeted in is a charming old house, brimming with character. If you desire solitude, you can enjoy the peaceful isolation it offers. Alternatively, you can relax in the cozy garden and even have a barbecue. Rest assured, we are here to cater to your every need.

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Directions

To reach Montagnac, start from Montpellier and head towards Meze. Once in Meze, continue in the direction of Montagnac.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 150 200 1
Holiday Home 6 350 400

Services

Wi-Fi
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Montagnac Château - Located in the heart of Montagnac, this historical castle offers guided tours and showcases a rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval fortress and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Pézenas Old Town - Just a short distance from Montagnac, Pézenas is a charming town known for its well-preserved old town. Stroll through the narrow streets lined with beautiful Renaissance buildings, visit artisan shops, and discover the birthplace of French playwright Molière.
  • Étang de Thau - Situated near the town of Mèze, the Étang de Thau is a large saltwater lagoon known for its oyster and mussel farming. Take a boat trip to learn about the local aquaculture industry, indulge in fresh seafood at one of the waterside restaurants, or relax on the sandy beaches.
  • Abbaye de Valmagne - A short drive from Montagnac, this former Cistercian abbey is an architectural gem. Explore the stunning Gothic church, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and sample the renowned wines produced on-site.
  • Cap d'Agde - A popular seaside resort town, Cap d'Agde offers a variety of attractions. Enjoy the sandy beaches, visit the marina filled with yachts, or explore the charming old town. The town also features a water park, golf courses, and a naturist village.
  • Sète - Known as the "Venice of the Languedoc," Sète is a picturesque port town. Visit the bustling fish market, take a canal boat tour, or relax at one of the many waterfront cafés. Don't miss the stunning views from Mont Saint-Clair, which overlooks the town.
  • Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert - Nestled in the Hérault Valley, this medieval village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the narrow streets, visit the Abbey of Gellone, and enjoy the natural beauty of the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
  • Béziers - Located along the Canal du Midi, Béziers is a vibrant city with a rich history. Explore the Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, stroll through the charming old town, and visit the Fonserannes Locks, a remarkable feat of engineering.
  • Meze - Situated on the shores of the Étang de Thau, Meze is a picturesque fishing village. Enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants, go for a relaxing boat ride on the lagoon, or simply soak up the laid-back atmosphere. 10. Narbonne - A historic city with Roman origins, Narbonne offers a wealth of attractions. Visit the stunning Narbonne Cathedral, explore the ancient Roman Horreum, and wander through the colorful covered market. The city is also close to the beautiful Narbonne Plage, a popular beach destination.

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