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Jean
4 Rue des Prés
Lespignan
34710

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Price per night:

price from €85

Telephone:

0467775433

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0651625323

Description:

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Lespignan in the heart of Languedoc, Les Cabanes de Fleury is a charming retreat just a short drive away from the beautiful beach. Conveniently situated for exploring the enchanting valleys of Aude, Orb, and Hérault, this delightful accommodation, known as The Gekko, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Each individually decorated room features a private bathroom with a shower and toilet, ensuring utmost comfort. The cozy bedding guarantees a restful night's sleep. Start your day with a delectable homemade spread of jams, breads, and cakes. For those seeking a truly exceptional dining experience, Jean, a former head chef, prepares mouthwatering dishes using locally sourced ingredients, including fresh produce from the garden.

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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. In Lespignan, go straight towards Fleury and make a right turn just before reaching the end of the village onto rue des prés. After 100 meters, you will have arrived at your destination on the right side.

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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

  • Abbaye de Fontfroide: Located in Narbonne, this Cistercian abbey dates back to the 12th century. It features beautiful architecture, extensive gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere, offering visitors a glimpse into medieval monastic life.
  • Château de Carcassonne: Situated in the city of Carcassonne, this medieval fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It boasts impressive defensive walls, ancient towers, and a rich history that spans over 2,500 years. Explore the inner citadel, walk along the ramparts, and immerse yourself in the medieval ambiance.
  • Canal du Midi: This 17th-century canal stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea and passes near Lespignan. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers scenic boat trips, cycling paths, and picturesque walks along its banks. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and admire the engineering marvels of this historic waterway.
  • Étang de Thau: A natural lagoon located near the town of Sète, Étang de Thau is famous for its oyster and mussel farms. Visitors can take boat tours to learn about the local aquaculture industry, sample fresh seafood, and enjoy stunning views of the lagoon. The area also offers opportunities for swimming, birdwatching, and waterfront dining.
  • Pont du Gard: Located near Nîmes, this ancient Roman aqueduct is an extraordinary engineering feat. Built in the 1st century AD, it spans the Gardon River and served to transport water to the city. The well-preserved structure offers visitors the chance to walk across the upper level and learn about its history at the on-site museum.
  • Musée Fabre: Situated in Montpellier, Musée Fabre is one of the largest art museums in France. It houses an extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, spanning from the 14th to the 21st century. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
  • Gruissan: A charming coastal town near Lespignan, Gruissan is known for its medieval village perched atop a hill. Explore the narrow streets, visit the 13th-century Barberousse Tower, and relax on the sandy beaches. Gruissan also offers water sports activities, a vibrant marina, and delicious seafood restaurants.
  • Musée de la Romanité: Located in Nîmes, this museum showcases the rich Roman heritage of the city. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects, providing a comprehensive overview of Roman life in Gaul. The museum also offers panoramic views of Nîmes from its rooftop terrace.
  • Les Neuf Écluses de Fonsérannes: Situated near Béziers, this impressive staircase lock system is a highlight of the Canal du Midi. It consists of eight locks and a bridge, allowing boats to navigate a steep elevation change. Visitors can witness the operation of the locks and enjoy the scenic surroundings with picnic areas and walking paths. 10. Musée Paul Valéry: Located in Sète, this museum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned French poet, Paul Valéry. It offers a comprehensive collection of Valéry's manuscripts, letters, and personal belongings, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing various artistic disciplines. The museum is situated on a hill overlooking Sète's harbor, providing breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.

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