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Located in the charming hamlet of Coupiac, this historic house was constructed in 1813 to accommodate the esteemed local aristocracy. Recently refurbished by its current owners, it proudly preserves a multitude of its original elements such as spacious rooms, lofty ceilings, magnificent exposed beams, and inviting fireplaces.Surrounding the enchanting dining area, the generously sized guest rooms offer en-suite bathrooms and have been tastefully embellished with traditional wooden furniture, creating an atmosphere of timeless elegance.
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Directions
Located in the foothills of the Serranne, this destination is approximately 30 minutes north of Montpellier and just 5 minutes away from Ganges.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 395 | 395 | 18 | oui | ||||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 95 | 115 | oui |
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Attractions
- Château de Brissac: Located in the village of Brissac, this stunning Renaissance castle is the tallest in France. Visitors can explore its lavishly decorated rooms, beautiful gardens, and enjoy wine tastings in the cellars.
- Pont du Diable: Situated in the nearby town of Saint-Jean-de-Fos, this medieval bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The bridge spans the Hérault River and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
- Grotte de Clamouse: Found in the village of Saint-Jean-de-Fos, this impressive limestone cave features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Visitors can take guided tours to explore its underground chambers and learn about its geological history.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: A picturesque medieval village nestled in the Hérault Valley, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is known for its narrow streets, charming stone houses, and the beautiful Abbey of Gellone. It is also a starting point for hiking trails in the nearby mountains.
- Gorges de l'Hérault: A scenic natural attraction, the Gorges de l'Hérault offers breathtaking landscapes with its deep canyons, crystal-clear river, and lush vegetation. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as canoeing, hiking, and picnicking in this stunning area.
- Pont du Gard: Located a short drive away near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. It is an exceptional example of Roman engineering and is surrounded by a beautiful natural setting, perfect for walks and picnics.
- Montpellier: The vibrant city of Montpellier is around 30 kilometers away. It boasts a rich historical heritage, including the Place de la Comédie, the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and the picturesque medieval streets of the old town. Montpellier is also known for its lively atmosphere, cultural events, and vibrant nightlife.
- La Grande-Motte: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, La Grande-Motte is a popular seaside resort with beautiful sandy beaches, modern architecture, and a marina. Visitors can relax on the beach, indulge in water sports, or explore the town's shops, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
- Aigues-Mortes: This medieval walled city is located on the coast, around 60 kilometers from Brissac. Aigues-Mortes is famous for its well-preserved fortifications and its historic charm. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, visit the Tower of Constance, and explore the narrow streets filled with shops and restaurants. 10. Nîmes: Approximately 50 kilometers away, the city of Nîmes is renowned for its well-preserved Roman monuments. The Roman Arena of Nîmes and the Maison Carrée are must-see attractions. Nîmes also offers a vibrant atmosphere, beautiful gardens, and a rich cultural heritage.