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Address:

Christine Escrouzailles
30 Rue Hérail
Sérignan
34410

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Price per night:

price from €90

Telephone:

0467261627

Mobile:

0613342028

Description:

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The Domaine des Layres, a previously restored wine estate, offers a delightful setting in a park with an inviting swimming pool. Embracing the serenity and tranquility of the countryside, this haven remains conveniently close to the bustling village of Sérignan, where you can explore its vibrant shops and frequent market. Additionally, within a mere 5-minute drive, you can access the most stunning beaches of Languedoc. The Domaine des Layres welcomes guests throughout the year, providing a complimentary breakfast served either in the cozy lounge or on the terrace, boasting an extensive selection of delectable options. Guests are also granted complimentary access to the refreshing pool, as well as the bar.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
3 90 110
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 100 155

Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Sérignan Beach: Located just a short distance from Rue Hérail, Sérignan Beach is a stunning Mediterranean coastline offering beautiful sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. It's a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying various water sports activities.
  • Sérignan Nature Reserve: Situated on the outskirts of Sérignan, this nature reserve is a haven for nature lovers. It features diverse flora and fauna, including marshlands, salt pans, and a variety of bird species. Walking trails and observation points allow visitors to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
  • Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canal, rent a boat for a scenic cruise, or simply relax and admire the picturesque surroundings.
  • Béziers: Just a short drive away, the city of Béziers offers a wealth of attractions. Its notable sights include the stunning Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the Canal du Midi's famous staircase lock of Fonserannes, and the charming old town with its narrow streets, shops, and cafes.
  • Abbaye de Fontcaude: Nestled in the picturesque countryside near Cazedarnes, Abbaye de Fontcaude is a historic abbey known for its architectural beauty and peaceful surroundings. Visitors can explore the abbey grounds, admire the Romanesque and Gothic elements, and enjoy the serene ambiance.
  • Château de Grézan: Situated in Laurens, the Château de Grézan is a magnificent 12th-century castle surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can take guided tours to discover its rich history, explore its gardens, and even sample the delicious wines produced on-site.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Béziers: Located in Béziers, this art museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from various periods. It showcases works by renowned artists such as Monet, Degas, Rodin, and Picasso, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
  • Pézenas: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Pézenas is a charming town that offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets lined with unique shops, art galleries, and antique stores. The town is also famous for its association with French playwright Molière.
  • Étang de Thau: Situated near the town of Sète, Étang de Thau is a large saltwater lagoon renowned for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, visit oyster farms, and savor the freshest seafood while admiring the scenic views of the lagoon. 10. Narbonne: A historic city located along the Canal de la Robine, Narbonne offers a mix of ancient Roman ruins and medieval architecture. Highlights include the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum archaeological site, and the bustling Les Halles market, where visitors can sample local delicacies.