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Constance De Saint VictorRouvignac
Cazouls Les Beziers
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Directions
To reach your destination, follow these revised travel directions:
1. Take the exit Beziers West from A9.
2. After passing the large round-about at Maraussan, turn right towards St Pons exit.
3. Drive through the village on D14.
4. After approximately 2 km, look for the Rouvignac signs and take a right.
5. If you are using GPS, enter 'Cazouls les Béziers' and continue towards Rouvignac after reaching your destination.
1. Take the exit Beziers West from A9.
2. After passing the large round-about at Maraussan, turn right towards St Pons exit.
3. Drive through the village on D14.
4. After approximately 2 km, look for the Rouvignac signs and take a right.
5. If you are using GPS, enter 'Cazouls les Béziers' and continue towards Rouvignac after reaching your destination.
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- Béziers Cathedral: Located in the nearby town of Béziers, this impressive Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It is known for its stunning stained glass windows and offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that runs through the region. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides, cycling or walking along its picturesque towpaths, and admiring the charming villages and vineyards along the way.
- Abbaye de Fontcaude: Situated in Cazedarnes, this former Cistercian monastery dates back to the 12th century. The abbey boasts beautiful architecture, including a Romanesque church and Gothic cloisters. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the abbey's fascinating history.
- Château de Coujan: Located in Murviel-lès-Béziers, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's history. The castle has been restored and now serves as a winery, where visitors can taste local wines and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.
- Pézenas: A charming medieval town, Pézenas is famous for its well-preserved historic center filled with narrow streets, old mansions, and craft shops. Visitors can wander through the town, visit the birthplace of famous playwright Molière, and enjoy the lively weekly market.
- Lac du Salagou: A short drive away, this man-made lake is surrounded by vibrant red soil and dramatic landscapes. It offers various water activities such as swimming, sailing, and kayaking. The area also has numerous hiking trails that provide stunning views of the lake and surrounding hills.
- Saint-Chinian: Known for its wine production, the village of Saint-Chinian is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the charming village, visit local wineries for tastings, and experience the weekly market where fresh produce and regional products are sold.
- Roquebrun: Nestled on the banks of the Orb River, Roquebrun is often referred to as the "Mediterranean Nice" due to its microclimate. The village is known for its Mediterranean garden, stunning views from the medieval tower, and the opportunity to go canoeing or swimming in the river.
- Cap d'Agde: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant marina, and diverse range of water sports. The town also offers attractions such as Aqualand water park, a golf course, and a naturist village. 10. Carcassonne: Although a bit further away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its magnificent medieval fortress. La Cité de Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring impressive ramparts, narrow streets, and a stunning castle. It offers a unique glimpse into medieval life and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.