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Situated on the lower level of our beautiful villa, the gîte can accommodate 2 to 4 individuals and offers a private terrace that provides stunning panoramic vistas of the entire valley. With its own separate entrance, guests have exclusive access to the garden, swimming pool, and a designated parking spot.The interior comprises of a cozy living room featuring an incredibly comfortable convertible sofa, a fully equipped kitchen area, a charming bedroom furnished with a 140 cm bed, and a modern bathroom complete with an elegant Italian shower.
Perfectly tranquil and serene, this gîte is an excellent choice for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and have a penchant for fine wines.
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Directions
To reach Clermont-l'Hérault from Montpellier, head towards Clermont-l'Hérault on the A75 highway. Take exit 57.
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- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (7.4 km): A picturesque medieval village located in the Herault Valley. It is known for its well-preserved architecture and its famous abbey, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Grotte de Clamouse (8.6 km): A stunning limestone cave located near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert. Visitors can explore its impressive underground chambers, stalactites, and stalagmites on guided tours.
- Pont du Diable (10.2 km): Also known as the Devil's Bridge, it is a remarkable medieval stone bridge spanning the Herault River. The bridge is an architectural masterpiece and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
- Lac du Salagou (19.3 km): A scenic lake surrounded by red soil hills and vineyards. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as swimming, sailing, and hiking. The vibrant colors of the landscape make it a photographer's paradise.
- Cirque de Mourèze (29.7 km): A unique natural formation of limestone rocks and cliffs resembling a lunar landscape. Visitors can hike through the maze-like trails and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Montpellier (37.5 km): The vibrant capital city of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Montpellier offers a blend of historical charm and modern attractions. Explore the historic center with its narrow streets, visit the impressive Place de la Comédie, or enjoy the bustling atmosphere of its lively squares and markets.
- Pézenas (40.6 km): A charming town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Pézenas is famous for being the birthplace of the playwright Molière and visitors can explore his former residence, now a museum. The town also offers a variety of shops, art galleries, and traditional craft workshops.
- Béziers (46.1 km): A historic city located on the banks of the Canal du Midi. Visit the impressive Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire, stroll along the charming old town streets, or enjoy a boat ride on the canal. Béziers is also renowned for its wine production and offers numerous wine-tasting opportunities.
- Carcassonne (101 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carcassonne is a fortified medieval city with a rich history. Explore its impressive ramparts, visit the Château Comtal, and wander through the narrow streets of the citadel. The city also hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year. 10. Cap d'Agde (105 km): A popular seaside resort town known for its beautiful beaches, marina, and vibrant nightlife. Enjoy water activities, relax on the sandy shores, or explore the underwater world in the nearby Marine Reserve. Cap d'Agde also offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, and entertainment options.