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Domaine Saint Hilaire is a charming bed and breakfast that has received accolades for its exceptional service. Tucked away amidst a picturesque landscape of vineyards just outside Montagnac, this hidden gem offers a tranquil escape. The property features five guestrooms, each equipped with elegant en-suite bathrooms and invigorating waterfall showers. From the comfort of your room, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the infinity pool that lies just beyond.Guests at Domaine Saint Hilaire are also treated to an extensive library filled with an assortment of English and French novels. Additionally, there is a delightful breakfast room and a cozy evening lounge where you can unwind. Our knowledgeable staff has curated a guide to the local area, and we are more than happy to assist you in planning your stay, including recommending restaurants and organizing day trips.
However, once you arrive, you may find it difficult to leave the enchanting surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll along the nearby ancient Roman road, or wander through the shade of the magnificent 200-year-old umbrella pine trees in the Domaine's park. For those seeking a touch of culture, our SILK Gallery always hosts captivating art exhibitions. If you're feeling active, we have a couple of bicycles available for you to borrow.
To enhance your experience, a delicious breakfast is included in the price of your room. Furthermore, we invite you to indulge in a complimentary wine-tasting session where you can savor our collection of 14 exceptional wines. For your convenience, we also offer table d'hôte meals for lunch and dinner upon request.
Choose Domaine Saint Hilaire for a memorable and rejuvenating getaway that combines luxury, tranquility, and personalized service.
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Directions
Travel Directions:
Traveling from Montpellier via A9:
- Follow the signs for Barcelona.
- Take exit 33 towards Sète and Mèze.
- Immediately after passing through the exit toll, turn right following the signs for Bouzigues and Mèze.
- Join N113 in the direction of Bouzigues and Mèze.
- After passing Bouzigues, the N113 will lead you into Mèze, where it becomes the D613.
- Go straight at the first roundabout and continue to the second roundabout. Turn right, still on D613, heading out of Mèze towards Montagnac and Pézenas.
- Proceed straight at the next two roundabouts, remaining on D613/N113.
- Cross over the motorway.
- Pass through the hamlet of Montmèze.
- As the road bends sharply to the left, you will find a dinosaur park on the right.
- After approximately 3km of straight road, there will be a sharp right bend. Immediately after the bend, turn left onto a small road signposted to Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Follow this country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Traveling from Béziers via A75:
- Follow the signs onto A75 in the direction of Pézenas/Clermont Ferrand.
- If you are coming from the airport and there are no signs for A75, follow the signs to A9 until the A75 is indicated.
- Stay on the motorway, passing the first and second exits to Pézenas. Take the third exit marked Pézenas Est, Montagnac, and Sète.
- At the roundabout, take the first right, following the signs for N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
- Continue on N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
- Upon leaving Montagnac and still on D613/N113, the road will become a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
- Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there will be a right turn marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Take this turn and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Traveling from Millau via A75:
- Continue on the motorway until you reach the Pezenas Est/Montagnac exit.
- Take the N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
- Stay on N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
- Upon leaving Montagnac and still on D613/N113, the road will become a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
- Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there will be a right turn marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Take this turn and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Traveling from Montpellier via A9:
- Follow the signs for Barcelona.
- Take exit 33 towards Sète and Mèze.
- Immediately after passing through the exit toll, turn right following the signs for Bouzigues and Mèze.
- Join N113 in the direction of Bouzigues and Mèze.
- After passing Bouzigues, the N113 will lead you into Mèze, where it becomes the D613.
- Go straight at the first roundabout and continue to the second roundabout. Turn right, still on D613, heading out of Mèze towards Montagnac and Pézenas.
- Proceed straight at the next two roundabouts, remaining on D613/N113.
- Cross over the motorway.
- Pass through the hamlet of Montmèze.
- As the road bends sharply to the left, you will find a dinosaur park on the right.
- After approximately 3km of straight road, there will be a sharp right bend. Immediately after the bend, turn left onto a small road signposted to Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Follow this country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Traveling from Béziers via A75:
- Follow the signs onto A75 in the direction of Pézenas/Clermont Ferrand.
- If you are coming from the airport and there are no signs for A75, follow the signs to A9 until the A75 is indicated.
- Stay on the motorway, passing the first and second exits to Pézenas. Take the third exit marked Pézenas Est, Montagnac, and Sète.
- At the roundabout, take the first right, following the signs for N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
- Continue on N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
- Upon leaving Montagnac and still on D613/N113, the road will become a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
- Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there will be a right turn marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Take this turn and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Traveling from Millau via A75:
- Continue on the motorway until you reach the Pezenas Est/Montagnac exit.
- Take the N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
- Stay on N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
- Upon leaving Montagnac and still on D613/N113, the road will become a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
- Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there will be a right turn marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
- Take this turn and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
- Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
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Attractions
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Located about 20 kilometers from Domaine Saint Hilaire, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a picturesque medieval village nestled in the Gorges de l'Hérault. It is known for its well-preserved buildings, narrow streets, and the beautiful Abbey of Gellone, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Pézenas: Situated approximately 15 kilometers away, Pézenas is a charming town renowned for its historical architecture and association with French playwright Molière. Visitors can explore the old town's winding streets, visit Molière's former residence, and enjoy the town's vibrant arts scene.
- Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, about 30 kilometers away, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its beautiful beaches, marina, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a range of water sports activities, boat trips, and has a famous naturist village.
- Sète: Located around 30 kilometers from Domaine Saint Hilaire, Sète is a coastal town known for its picturesque canals, vibrant fishing port, and charming old town. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, visit local art galleries, and relax on the sandy beaches.
- Montpellier: Situated approximately 35 kilometers away, Montpellier is a vibrant university city with a rich history and a lively atmosphere. The city boasts stunning architecture, including the Place de la Comédie and the Saint Pierre Cathedral, as well as numerous museums, shops, and restaurants.
- Canal du Midi: Running through the region, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a scenic and peaceful way to explore the countryside. Visitors can take a boat trip, cycle along the towpaths, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canal.
- Etang de Thau: Located near the town of Mèze, the Etang de Thau is the largest lagoon on the French Mediterranean coast. It is renowned for its oyster and mussel farming, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants while enjoying the beautiful views.
- Balazuc: Situated approximately 120 kilometers away, Balazuc is a charming medieval village perched on a cliff overlooking the Ardèche River. Its narrow streets, stone houses, and stunning views make it a great destination for a day trip.
- Caves of Clamouse: Located about 40 kilometers from Domaine Saint Hilaire, the Caves of Clamouse are a fascinating underground network of stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors can explore these stunning limestone formations on a guided tour. 10. Pont du Gard: Situated approximately 80 kilometers away, the Pont du Gard is a remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge that spans the Gardon River. It is an architectural marvel and provides an insight into the engineering skills of the ancient Romans. Visitors can walk along the bridge, visit the museum, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.