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You have the option to select between the blue room, which has a separate private entrance and offers a delightful view of the small courtyard and garden, or the generously-sized poppy room located within the main building.Reviews
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Attractions
- Minerve (8 km): A stunning medieval village located on a rocky outcrop, Minerve is known for its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is also home to the Cathar Museum, which provides insights into the region's rich history.
- Canal du Midi (13 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century engineering marvel that links the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the towpaths, rent a boat, or simply relax and watch the barges pass by.
- Carcassonne (33 km): This fortified city is one of France's most iconic tourist attractions. With its well-preserved medieval walls, narrow cobblestone streets, and impressive castle, Carcassonne offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Don't miss the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, known for its beautiful stained glass windows.
- Abbey of Fontfroide (35 km): Nestled in a serene valley, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive architecture, peaceful gardens, and vineyards. The site also hosts cultural events and concerts throughout the year.
- Gorges d'Héric (44 km): Nature lovers will enjoy the Gorges d'Héric, a picturesque valley with stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear pools, and hiking trails. It's a perfect spot for a refreshing swim, a picnic, or a leisurely walk surrounded by the beauty of the Languedoc mountains.
- Narbonne (47 km): With its rich Roman heritage, Narbonne offers a mix of historical and cultural attractions. Highlights include the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum underground galleries, and the vibrant Les Halles market, which showcases the region's gastronomic delights.
- Pont du Gard (103 km): Located near Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is a remarkable Roman aqueduct bridge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an engineering marvel and a picturesque spot for picnics, walks, or even swimming in the river beneath its arches.
- Montpellier (110 km): A vibrant university city, Montpellier combines historic charm with a lively atmosphere. Explore the Place de la Comédie, visit the stunning Montpellier Cathedral, or wander through the narrow streets of the medieval quarter. The city also boasts several museums, parks, and a lively nightlife.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (115 km): This charming medieval village is set in a picturesque valley and is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." Visit the renowned Abbey of Gellone, walk along the narrow streets lined with artisan shops, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape. 10. Mediterranean Beaches (approximately 40 km): The stunning Mediterranean coastline is easily accessible from La Caunette. Visit popular beaches such as Narbonne Plage or Gruissan Plage, where you can relax, swim, and soak up the sun on the golden sands.