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Camille BernardLes Vailhès
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Description for Gite
Located on the ground floor of a wing in the house, this charming gite offers a picturesque view of the lake. It comprises two cozy rooms, one with a spacious double bed and the other with twin beds. The gite also features a well-equipped kitchen and a generous 40m2 living area. Step outside onto the terrace, complete with a barbecue, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the lake from the elevated garden, which is shared with the main house.Reviews
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Directions
To reach "la maison du lac" from Montpellier, take the A75 autoroute and exit at N°55. If you are coming from Millau, take the N54 and exit at N°55 as well. At the roundabout called Cartels, take the D148E road towards "lake du Salagou". After driving for 1km, turn left onto the road signposted "les Vailhès". After 500 meters, take another left onto the road that goes uphill towards les Vailhès. Once you reach les Vailhès, continue downhill until you reach the last home, which is "la maison du lac".
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Holiday Home | 4 | 450 | 680 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (16 km): A picturesque medieval village nestled in the Herault Valley. It is known for its well-preserved historic buildings, narrow streets, and the famous Abbey of Gellone, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Lake Salagou (19 km): A stunning man-made lake surrounded by red hills and vineyards. Popular for water sports activities like swimming, sailing, and windsurfing, as well as hiking and cycling along the scenic trails.
- Cirque de Navacelles (30 km): A breathtaking natural wonder formed by the Vis River. This unique cirque features a horseshoe-shaped valley carved out of limestone, offering panoramic views, hiking trails, and the opportunity to see rare plant and animal species.
- Pézenas (35 km): A charming town with a rich architectural heritage. Known for its well-preserved old town, grand mansions, and narrow cobblestone streets, Pézenas is also famous for its association with the renowned French playwright Molière.
- Montpellier (40 km): The vibrant capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Montpellier boasts a lively historic center featuring a blend of medieval and contemporary architecture, trendy boutiques, art galleries, and the impressive Place de la Comédie.
- Pont du Diable (42 km): Translating to "Devil's Bridge," this ancient medieval bridge spans the Hérault River. Its unique architecture and history make it a popular spot for picnics, swimming, and exploring the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Béziers (46 km): A historic city known for its impressive Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire, scenic Canal du Midi, and the spectacular Fonserannes Locks. Béziers also offers a variety of museums, shops, and restaurants.
- Carcassonne (120 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Carcassonne is a fortified medieval town with well-preserved ramparts and towers. Visitors can explore the winding streets, visit the Château Comtal, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Nîmes (120 km): Famous for its well-preserved Roman monuments, including the iconic Arena of Nîmes and the Maison Carrée, a beautifully preserved Roman temple. Nîmes also offers a charming old town, vibrant squares, and a rich cultural heritage. 10. Sète (126 km): Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a picturesque coastal town with canals, charming waterfront promenades, and stunning beaches. It is also famous for its seafood cuisine and vibrant art scene.