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Mme Andrée BoyéRoute de Valros
Saint-Thibéry
34630
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Welcome to our domain, Nadalhan. Situated in a picturesque hamlet, our main building, the Chateau, showcases the exquisite late nineteenth century neo-classical 'Italian' style. Previously owned by a winegrowing family, the Chateau overlooks a sprawling park adorned with majestic cedar and pine trees. Adjacent to the Chateau are various outbuildings and a magnificent 13th century tower with a polished tile roof, which stands proudly over the serene countryside and vineyards.In this extraordinary setting, known locally as a 'Languedocian folly', guests can bask in the tranquility and serenity of the countryside. Hosted by Henri and Andrée Boyé, we offer a range of services to ensure a delightful stay. Our offerings include cozy overnight accommodations in our lovely bedrooms, a generous breakfast, a refreshing swimming pool, vast parkland, comfortable hammocks, bicycles for leisurely rides, and secure parking for your convenience.
For golf enthusiasts, there is an excellent golf course nearby, the Golf Beziers Saint-Thomas. Our five bedrooms boast splendid high ceilings of 4 meters, with one bedroom conveniently located on the ground floor and the rest on the first floor. Each room is tastefully decorated and offers views of either the picturesque park or the peaceful courtyard and restored tower.
All bedrooms are equipped with private bathrooms, toilets, and air-conditioning for your comfort. Additionally, guests have shared access to various amenities including a fully equipped summer kitchen with a fridge, drinks, microwave, plates, and cutlery, an elegant dining room, a library with a TV, and free wifi. We also provide five bicycles for guests to explore the surroundings. Unwind on our expansive 150 square meter south-facing terrace, which offers breathtaking views of the park and the Pyrenees.
The Empire Bedroom is conveniently located on the ground floor, while two of the first-floor bedrooms, the Blue and Yellow Rooms, feature their own spacious private terraces.
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To reach this destination by road, follow these directions:
From Paris, take the A10 towards Orléans, Bourges, and Clermont-Ferrand. Then, continue on the A71 and N9-E11 until you reach Pézenas. At Pézenas, take the road towards Béziers. After 6 km, at Valros, turn left at the red light and drive through the village center. Follow the road to St Thibéry, and you will find Nadalhan on the right side, approximately 2 km away. Look for its distinctive old conic tower.
If you are coming from Montpellier or Béziers, take the A9 highway and exit at 34, following the signs for Pézenas via St Thibéry. Once you reach St Thibéry, drive towards Valros on the D125E road. Nadalhan is located approximately 3 km from St Thibéry and 2 km from Valros, on the left side. Look for its old conic tower to easily spot it.
To reach this destination by road, follow these directions:
From Paris, take the A10 towards Orléans, Bourges, and Clermont-Ferrand. Then, continue on the A71 and N9-E11 until you reach Pézenas. At Pézenas, take the road towards Béziers. After 6 km, at Valros, turn left at the red light and drive through the village center. Follow the road to St Thibéry, and you will find Nadalhan on the right side, approximately 2 km away. Look for its distinctive old conic tower.
If you are coming from Montpellier or Béziers, take the A9 highway and exit at 34, following the signs for Pézenas via St Thibéry. Once you reach St Thibéry, drive towards Valros on the D125E road. Nadalhan is located approximately 3 km from St Thibéry and 2 km from Valros, on the left side. Look for its old conic tower to easily spot it.
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- Saint-Thibéry Abbey: Located in the village of Saint-Thibéry, this ancient Benedictine abbey dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and learn about its rich history.
- Pézenas: Situated just a short distance from Saint-Thibéry, Pézenas is a charming medieval town known for its well-preserved architecture and narrow cobblestone streets. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with numerous artisan shops, art galleries, and a bustling Saturday market.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that stretches for 240 kilometers, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, cycling or walking along its scenic towpaths, and admire the impressive engineering of its locks and bridges.
- Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a range of water sports activities. It also features a naturist village, an aquarium, and Aqualand, a large water park.
- Agde: Located on the banks of the River Hérault, Agde is an ancient town with a rich history dating back to Greek and Roman times. It boasts a picturesque old town, a stunning cathedral, and the Musée Agathois, which displays archaeological finds from the area.
- Sète: Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming coastal town famous for its canals, colorful fishing boats, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore its historic neighborhoods, visit the Musée Paul Valéry, and enjoy fresh seafood at its many waterfront restaurants.
- Béziers: Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Orb River, Béziers is a historic city with a fascinating past. Its highlights include the impressive Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the Pont Vieux bridge, and the Canal du Midi passing through the city.
- Gorges d'Héric: Located in the natural park of Haut-Languedoc, the Gorges d'Héric offer breathtaking natural beauty with stunning rock formations, waterfalls, and crystal-clear pools. It is a perfect spot for hiking, picnicking, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
- La Grande-Motte: This modern seaside resort is known for its distinctive architecture, inspired by the shapes of pyramids. La Grande-Motte offers long sandy beaches, a bustling marina, and plenty of water activities, making it an ideal destination for sun-seekers. 10. Montpellier: Although a bit further away, Montpellier is worth a visit. This vibrant university city blends historic charm with a vibrant contemporary atmosphere. Highlights include the beautiful Place de la Comédie, the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and numerous museums, including the Musée Fabre.