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Ludovic / Nadine
Route de Saint-Privat
Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquière
34700

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+41 07313200

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+41 0793828763

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Directions

To get to this destination from Montpellier, you will need to take the A750 and A75 motorways towards Millau. Once on the A75, take exit 56 for Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere. Continue on Salelles cross-du-Bosc until you reach Loire. In Loire, follow the signs for Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere to the right. Once in Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere, take the Route de Saint-Privat for 500m and then turn left at the sign that says "Country Gaste Iron". Follow the path downhill for another 500m and you will see two houses on the right. The first house is your destination. Welcome!

If you are traveling from Clermont-Ferrand, follow the A75 motorway towards Montpellier/Barcelona. Take exit 54 for Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere. Continue to Loire and then follow the signs for Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere to the right. Once in Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquiere, take the Route de Saint-Privat for 500m and then turn left at the sign that says "Country Gaste Iron". Follow the path downhill for another 500m and you will see two houses on the right. The first house is your destination. Welcome!

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 300 590 Non

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Attractions

  • Lac du Salagou: Located just a short drive from Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquière, Lac du Salagou is a stunning artificial lake surrounded by red and orange hills. It offers various water activities, including swimming, boating, and fishing, as well as hiking and biking trails around its shores.
  • Cirque de Mourèze: This unique natural attraction is a circular limestone plateau filled with bizarre rock formations, known as dolomitic chaos. Visitors can explore the winding paths and admire the impressive rock sculptures while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Pont du Diable: Translating to "Devil's Bridge," Pont du Diable is an ancient bridge over the Hérault River. Built in the 11th century, it is a remarkable example of medieval engineering. The bridge is surrounded by picturesque scenery and is a great spot for picnicking or swimming in the river.
  • Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: This medieval village is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. With its narrow streets, charming houses, and the impressive Abbey of Gellone, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
  • Gorges de l'Hérault: Located near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, the Gorges de l'Hérault is a breathtaking natural site. Visitors can enjoy activities such as kayaking, canoeing, or swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the river, surrounded by picturesque cliffs and lush greenery.
  • La Couvertoirade: This well-preserved fortified village dates back to the 12th century and is a testament to the medieval past of the region. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, visit the castle, and explore the ramparts while immersing themselves in the village's rich history.
  • Château de Montpellier-le-Vieux: Situated in a picturesque limestone landscape, this natural site resembles a "stone forest" with its impressive rock formations. Visitors can take a guided tour or hike through the area, discovering the unique shapes carved by erosion over millions of years.
  • Clamouse Cave: Located near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, the Clamouse Cave is a fascinating underground world filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours take visitors through the vast chambers, showcasing the natural beauty and geological wonders hidden beneath the surface.
  • Roquefort-sur-Soulzon: Famous for its production of Roquefort cheese, this charming village is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Visitors can learn about the cheese-making process, explore the aging caves, and sample the delicious Roquefort cheese in the local shops. 10. Pezenas: Known for its rich architectural heritage, Pezenas is a town filled with beautiful mansions, narrow streets, and numerous art galleries. It also boasts a lively market and is renowned for its association with the playwright Molière, who once lived here.

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