Kawan Village
To the east of this massif, between the mountains and the sea, you are invited to explore the rocky inlets and tiny fishing ports of the Vermeille Coast nestling between Collioure and the Spanish border. Travelling back up the coast discover the well known broad sandy beaches, such as la Grande Motte, Cap d'Agde and Canet Plage. Close by you may explore the charming historic centres of Arles and Nîmes, with their impressive Roman remains, the port of Sète, as well as the medieval sites of Carcassonne and St. Guilhem le Désert.
TO VISIT
Banyuls
A colourful palette of azure skies, green vineyards and the clear blue of the sea.
Sète
A colourful fishing port set between the scents of the sea and the mediterranean flora.
St Guilhem le Désert
A lovely village nestling in the heart of an exceptional rocky setting.
Sigean African Reserve
Splendid home to over 3800 animals.
Medieval city of Carcassonne and Cathar castles
TO DO
Walking
Numerous marked footpaths amongst exceptionally stunning flora and fauna.
Boat hire
On the Canal du Midi, linking the Mediterranean to the Atlantic.
Water Sports
Wind surfing, water skiing, sailing, etc.
TO SAMPLE
Wines of the Languedoc
Perhaps they cannot compete with the grands crus of Bordeaux or Burgundy, but are nevertheless very pleasant - Corbières, Minervois, Banyuls, etc.
Pézenas Pâtés
The speciality of Pézenas, near Beziers, is these small pies filled with roast pork.
La Tielle
A speciality from Sète; a round pastry stuffed with a mixture of octopus and tomatoes.