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Things to do in Languedoc-Roussillon

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The top 1.780 attractions in Languedoc-Rosell

Villages in Sète
La pointe courte
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Strolling through the shaded streets, you'll see cats, inhale fresh delicious smells ...and during the summer, at night, the smel
Hiking in Peyriac-de-Mer
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Lakes in Carcassonne
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Sports-Related in Nîmes
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Historical Monuments in Elne
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Cities in Anduze
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Churches in Narbonne
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Historical Monuments in Murviel-lès-Montpellier
The Regional Council
The Regional Council building in Montpellier is notable for its solid shape. Its architectural style is incorporated into the Anti
Harbors in Le Grau-du-Roi
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Skiing in Porté-Puymorens
Porté-Puymorens Ski Resort
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Porté-Puymorens is a small station in the French eastern Pyrenees, very close to the Spanish and Andorran borders. The station is
Golf Courses in Saint-Cyprien
Golf Course
You can not go to Saint-Cyprien without using the international golf course. For me it was a revelation. I had never stepped on a
Statues in Montpellier
The Three Graces
The statue is located in Place de la Comédie. It is a fountain with a statue of the Three Graces.
Rivers in Narbonne
Canal de la Robine
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As in all cities in southern France, it has a river or canal which is a nice spot for a stroll, watching the various boats.
Churches in Limoux
Église Notre-Dame de Marceille
The Marceille Notre Dame Church is a Gothic building from the 14th and 15th centuries. It is dedicated to worshiping of the Black
Caves in Hures-la-Parade
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Historical Monuments in Carcassonne
Bastide Saint Louis
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Whenever I go to Carcassonne, I find lots of new things. On July 14 - Bastille Day - the fireworks really made for a spectacular
Squares in Montpellier
Historical Monuments in Sète
Maritime Cemetery
In 1680, the cemetery first opened, and the first plots were dug; back then, it was called Saint-Charles. It was renamed the Marin