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This cozy wooden house offers a comfortable room for two individuals. The room features a 160-sized bed and a private bathroom for your convenience. Stay connected with the provided wifi.Outside, you will find a tranquil garden surrounded by trees, perfect for unwinding and finding peace. Take a refreshing dip in the pool to further enhance your relaxation.
The village itself boasts a spacious park complete with a playground, library, and various shops, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Directions
To reach Saint-Drézéry from Montpellier, you can follow the route through Castelnau-le-Lez, Jacou, and Teyran. Alternatively, you can take the A9 highway and exit at Vendargues, then follow D68 until you reach St. Drézéry.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Garden
Attractions
- Château de Saint Drezery: Located in the heart of the village, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Explore the well-preserved architecture, picturesque gardens, and learn about the castle's significance.
- Pic Saint Loup: This iconic mountain stands tall at an elevation of 658 meters and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Hike up the mountain trails, visit the vineyards at its foothills, and enjoy the stunning natural beauty.
- Montpellier: Just a short drive away, the vibrant city of Montpellier awaits. Discover its charming old town with narrow medieval streets, visit the stunning Place de la Comédie, explore the impressive Musée Fabre, and indulge in the city's lively atmosphere and excellent dining scene.
- Pont du Gard: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge located about an hour's drive from Saint Drezery. Marvel at the incredible engineering and architectural masterpiece, take a walk across the bridge, and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
- Nîmes: Known for its rich Roman history, Nîmes is a city that offers numerous attractions. Visit the iconic Arena of Nîmes, explore the beautifully preserved Maison Carrée, and stroll through the charming streets to admire the Roman influence on the city's architecture.
- Aigues-Mortes: This medieval walled city, situated on the edge of the Camargue region, is a must-visit. Take a walk along the city walls, visit the impressive Constance Tower, and soak in the historic atmosphere of this well-preserved gem.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: Located south of Saint Drezery, the Camargue is a unique wetland area known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Explore the park on horseback or by bike, spot flamingos, white horses, and black bulls, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of this natural haven.
- Palavas-les-Flots: A charming seaside town on the Mediterranean coast, Palavas-les-Flots offers sandy beaches, vibrant promenades, and a picturesque harbor. Enjoy water sports, relax on the beach, or indulge in delicious seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: This medieval village, nestled in a picturesque valley, is a true hidden gem. Explore the narrow streets, visit the stunning Abbey of Gellone, and take a walk along the beautiful riverbank of the Hérault River. 10. Les Gorges de l'Hérault: Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning beauty of the Hérault Gorges. Enjoy a scenic drive, go canoeing or kayaking along the river, or hike through the surrounding hills to discover hidden waterfalls and breathtaking viewpoints.