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Jean
4 Rue des Prés
Lespignan
34710

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Price per night:

price from €85

Telephone:

0467775433

Mobile:

0651625323

Description:

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Nestled in the enchanting village of Lespignan in Languedoc, Les Cabanes de Fleury retains its authentic allure and offers a convenient proximity to Les Cabanes beach. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Aude Valley, the Orb River, and the Hérault region, as this charming establishment, known as The Gekko, warmly welcomes you. The tastefully designed rooms feature private bathrooms with showers and toilets, ensuring your utmost comfort. Each room is uniquely adorned with individualized decor. Indulge in delicious homemade jams, freshly baked breads, and delightful cakes. For those seeking an exquisite dining experience, Jean, a former head chef, skillfully prepares delectable dishes using locally sourced produce, alongside garden-fresh vegetables and fruits.

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Directions

When you reach the Béziers est exit (autoroute A9), head towards Vendres. Drive through the village and keep going until you reach Lespignan. Once in Lespignan, go across the town towards Fleury and make a right turn just before reaching the end of the village onto rue des prés. After driving for 100 meters, you will have arrived at your destination on the right.

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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 85 85 415 574 OUI

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Canal du Midi: Located in nearby Béziers, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat ride or walk along the picturesque canal, admiring the beautiful scenery and historic locks.
  • Béziers Cathedral: Situated in the city of Béziers, the Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire is an impressive Gothic-style cathedral. It offers stunning architecture and panoramic views from its tower. The cathedral also has a rich history, having survived the Albigensian Crusade.
  • Château de Carcassonne: Around 1 hour away from Lespignan, the fortified city of Carcassonne is home to the magnificent Château de Carcassonne. This medieval castle is beautifully preserved and offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the ramparts, towers, and inner courtyards, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Étang de Thau: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Étang de Thau is a large saltwater lagoon known for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can take a boat tour or stroll along the waterfront, enjoying the scenic views and sampling fresh seafood in the charming fishing villages.
  • Narbonne: A historic city situated approximately 30 minutes away, Narbonne offers numerous attractions. The Archbishop's Palace, the Roman Horreum, and the impressive Narbonne Cathedral are just a few highlights. The city also boasts a lively market, beautiful gardens, and a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Abbaye de Fontfroide: Found near Narbonne, this Cistercian abbey is renowned for its stunning architecture and tranquil surroundings. Visitors can explore the abbey's medieval buildings, gardens, and vineyards. Regular cultural events and concerts are also held here.
  • Pézenas: A charming town approximately 45 minutes away, Pézenas is famous for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit artisan workshops, and explore the historic buildings, including the Hôtel de Lacoste and the birthplace of the playwright Molière.
  • Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its golden sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy various water sports, visit the aquarium, or explore the naturist village of Cap d'Agde, which has its own marina, shops, and restaurants.
  • Sète: Located on the coast, the town of Sète is often referred to as the "Venice of Languedoc" due to its network of canals. Visitors can take a boat tour, visit the Musée Paul Valéry, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the many waterfront restaurants. 10. Gruissan: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Gruissan is a picturesque village known for its medieval castle and charming harbor. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, relax on the sandy beaches, or hike up to the top of the Barberousse Tower for panoramic views of the surrounding area.

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