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Marson Gislaine
21 Avenue De Pomérols
Florensac
34510

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Gislaine Claude and Solène warmly invite you to their charming house in Florensac, a delightful town in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, South of France. Situated just 10 minutes away from the stunning beaches of Grau d'Agde Cap d'Agde and Marseillan Plage Tamarissière, our guest rooms at Villa Les Olives Florensac are the perfect base for exploring this beautiful region.

Known for its abundant sunshine (over 300 days per year), exquisite wines, and picturesque beaches, Languedoc-Roussillon is a true paradise. At Villa Les Olives Florensac, you can enjoy a tranquil garden with a swimming pool and secure facilities, including a shaded terrace and private parking for cars and motorbikes.

FLORENSAC itself is a welcoming town, typical of the charming small towns in the south of France. Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the bustling market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, or join in the fun at the Sunday evening bingo. With its banks, ATMs, bars, supermarket, shops, and restaurants, everything you need is within reach. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the region's unique cooperative winery and Vinipolis, a one-of-a-kind destination that combines the best of Oenology and gastronomy. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Summer Fridays, where locals gather for lively brasucades dancing, and join in the festivities of the local festival in August.

Villa Les Olives Florensac offers an ideal accommodation option in the Hérault region. Come and experience the charm and beauty of Languedoc-Roussillon with us.

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Attractions

  • Abbaye de Valmagne: Located in Villeveyrac, this stunning medieval abbey dates back to the 12th century. It features beautiful Gothic architecture, a picturesque garden, and a renowned winery.
  • Pézenas: Just a short drive away, Pézenas is a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Take a stroll through its narrow streets, visit its many artisan shops, and explore the birthplace of French playwright Molière.
  • Étang de Thau: This large saltwater lagoon, situated between Sète and Marseillan, is famous for its oyster farming. Enjoy picturesque views, taste fresh seafood, and take a boat trip to explore the lagoon's diverse ecosystem.
  • Béziers: Located along the picturesque Canal du Midi, Béziers offers a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere. Visit the majestic Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, explore the charming old town, and enjoy stunning views from the famous Pont Vieux.
  • Canal du Midi: This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit for nature and history lovers. Take a boat trip, cycle along its banks, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of this 17th-century canal.
  • Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a wide array of water sports activities. It also features a unique naturist village and a bustling marina.
  • Sète: Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming coastal town with picturesque canals, colorful buildings, and a bustling fishing port. Discover its vibrant art scene, enjoy fresh seafood, and visit the renowned Musée Paul Valéry.
  • Carcassonne: Although slightly farther away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its medieval fortress, La Cité. This well-preserved walled city with its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient castle, and panoramic views is truly enchanting.
  • Pont du Gard: Located near Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is an extraordinary Roman aqueduct bridge. Marvel at its engineering brilliance, enjoy the surrounding natural beauty, and learn about the history of this remarkable ancient site. 10. Montpellier: As the vibrant capital of the region, Montpellier offers a mix of historical charm and modern attractions. Explore the medieval old town, visit the impressive Place de la Comédie, and indulge in the city's lively cultural scene. Please note that distances and travel times may vary. It's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting.

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