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France Molinier
rue des cèdres
VILLENEUVE LES MAGUELONE
34750

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  • Abbaye de Maguelone: Located just a short distance from rue des cèdres, Abbaye de Maguelone is a historic abbey situated on a small island in the middle of a lagoon. It offers stunning views, a beautiful Romanesque cathedral, and a museum showcasing artifacts from the region's history.
  • Palavas-les-Flots: A lively seaside resort town, Palavas-les-Flots is known for its sandy beaches, vibrant promenade, and a wide range of water activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, dining at beachfront restaurants, or exploring the town's charming streets.
  • Montpellier: Located approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Villeneuve les Maguelone, Montpellier is a vibrant city with a rich history. It offers a beautiful historic center, featuring narrow medieval streets, the stunning Place de la Comédie, and the impressive Montpellier Cathedral. The city also boasts numerous museums, art galleries, and a lively dining and nightlife scene.
  • Parc Zoologique Henri de Lunaret: Situated on the outskirts of Montpellier, this zoo is home to a wide variety of animals, including giraffes, lions, elephants, and more. Visitors can enjoy educational exhibits, guided tours, and even interact with some of the animals.
  • Pic Saint-Loup: A prominent peak in the region, Pic Saint-Loup offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is a popular destination for hiking and nature enthusiasts, with several trails leading to the summit.
  • Le Grau-du-Roi: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Le Grau-du-Roi is a picturesque fishing village with beautiful beaches and a charming harbor. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, explore local seafood restaurants, or take a boat trip to the nearby Camargue National Park.
  • Aigues-Mortes: A medieval walled city, Aigues-Mortes is famous for its well-preserved fortifications and ancient towers. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, visit historical landmarks, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the ramparts.
  • Étang de Thau: A large coastal lagoon, Étang de Thau is renowned for its oyster and mussel farms. Visitors can take a boat tour to learn about the local fishing industry, taste fresh seafood, or simply enjoy the tranquil beauty of the lagoon.
  • Sète: Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a vibrant port town with charming canals, colorful houses, and a bustling fishing industry. Visitors can explore the picturesque old town, visit art galleries, enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, or take a boat tour along the canals. 10. Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Nestled in a picturesque valley, this medieval village is considered one of the most beautiful in France. Visitors can wander through narrow streets lined with stone houses, visit the ancient Abbey of Gellone, or hike in the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.

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