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Welcome to our charming house in the town of Montagnac, conveniently located near the exceptional tourist hub of Pezenas. Our house is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Hérault department or simply relaxing by the pool under the soothing shade of olive trees. We look forward to hosting you.- Isabelle and Sylvain
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Appréciations pour L'Olivette, Montagnac:
Relaxing feeling at home
We stayed at Sylvain and Isabelle's place for 2 novità, on the way to' Barcelona from Italy. Everything was perfect!! The room, which is a dependance, is elegant and cozy, with a big bathroom and a wonderful shower! The garden and the swimming pool are perfect to' relax and enjoy the peaceful of the place. The owners Are ver kind, attentive and helpful.
...and the breakfast near the swimming pool just amazing!
...and the breakfast near the swimming pool just amazing!
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Attractions
- Pézenas (6 km): Known for its rich history and charming old town, Pézenas is famous for its beautiful architecture and narrow streets lined with boutiques, art galleries, and traditional craft shops. The town also boasts the Hôtel de Lacoste, a stunning 17th-century mansion.
- Abbaye de Valmagne (7 km): Located in Villeveyrac, this stunning abbey dates back to the 12th century and is known for its remarkable Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's church, cloister, and beautiful gardens, and even enjoy wine tastings at the on-site vineyard.
- Lac du Salagou (15 km): Situated in the heart of the Herault Valley, Lac du Salagou is a picturesque lake surrounded by red cliffs and volcanic landscapes. It offers various water activities, such as swimming, sailing, and windsurfing, as well as hiking and mountain biking trails for nature enthusiasts.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (30 km): Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this medieval village is a true gem with its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient buildings, and the famous Abbey of Gellone. Nestled in a stunning natural setting, it is a popular destination for hikers exploring the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Cap d'Agde (31 km): A vibrant seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde offers beautiful sandy beaches, a marina, and a wide range of water sports activities. It is also home to the stunning Fort de Brescou, an offshore fortress that can be visited by boat.
- Montpellier (38 km): The vibrant city of Montpellier is known for its lively atmosphere, impressive architecture, and rich cultural scene. Visitors can explore the historic city center, visit the stunning Place de la Comédie, and discover the Musée Fabre, which houses a remarkable collection of art.
- Carcassonne (100 km): A must-visit for history enthusiasts, Carcassonne is famous for its well-preserved medieval fortress, known as La Cité. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers stunning views of the city's fortified walls, narrow streets, and a variety of shops, restaurants, and museums within its walls.
- Nîmes (101 km): Renowned for its well-preserved Roman monuments, Nîmes is home to the iconic Arena of Nîmes, an ancient amphitheater where bullfights and concerts are still held today. The city also features the Maison Carrée, a perfectly preserved Roman temple.
- Pont du Gard (108 km): The Pont du Gard is an impressive Roman aqueduct bridge that spans the Gardon River. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a true architectural marvel and offers beautiful surrounding landscapes, making it a popular spot for photography and picnicking. 10. Avignon (114 km): This historic city is famous for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and the Palais des Papes, a grand palace that served as the residence of the popes during the 14th century. Visitors can stroll through the charming old town, visit the Pont d'Avignon, and enjoy the city's vibrant arts scene.