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Hôtel restaurant Mon Auberge

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8.3/ 10Very good

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Quadruple Room
2x Twin 25 Up to 4

This air-conditioned room is decorated in orange tones and features a flat-screen TV and a desk. It also offers a privat…

Triple Room
1x Twin 24 Up to 3

This air-conditioned room is decorated in orange tones and features a flat-screen TV and a desk. It also offers a privat…

Double or Twin Room
1x Double 20 Up to 2

This air-conditioned room is decorated in orange tones and features a flat-screen TV and a desk. It also offers a privat…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Monique★ Michelin Having left Duende in Nîmes, Julien Caligo has returned to his native Vaunage, setting up shop in a converted farm building that has been transformed into a contemporary dining space. The venue pays homage to his grandmother Monique, who passed down the fundamentals of cooking to him. Offering excellent value for money, the lunch tasting menu is a masterclass in technical skill. To start, focaccia with sweet Cévennes onions and a tartlet with smoked pike roe, followed by bonito, quinoa crunch and green asparagus – a starter with real bite – then hake, pressed pig's ear terrine, a bold and frag10.5km
  • Le Patio by Lou CaléouBib This restaurant centred on a charming patio used to be a wine storehouse and is now run by chef Guillaume Dercourt and pastry chef Amandine Sabot. The cooking is resolutely modern in style and draws playfully on the traditional French repertoire – fish rillettes with herbs and cream cheese; roasted scallops, creamy Camargue rice risotto with Parmesan and a sea urchin emulsion. Round off your meal with a delicious Paris-Brest. You're sure to fall hook, line and sinker for this place – not least for its gorgeous patio with old stone cobbles and featuring an olive tree!11.6km
  • Maison Soubeiran This endearing family-run eatery is the lair of a chef who crafts healthy, intuitive, regional cuisine using fresh, seasonal ingredients from local organic market gardeners. Scents from the garrigue, Camargue and Mediterranean, flanked by homemade sourdough bread made with heritage wheat. Warm welcome and an exquisite shady patio.3.2km
  • La Canopée In this vaulted Renaissance former weapons room (5m high! ), diners sample cuisine that fetes the Cévennes and Camargue regions. It is accompanied by a nice selection of minor wines from the region.14.0km
  • L'Atelier de Nicolas This restaurant, bang in the historic heart with a wrought iron and glass front door, is where chef Nicolas rolls out a modern line-up, with the odd Asian twist picked up during his forays to Thailand. Examples include Tom Kha Kung (spicy soup) of shrimp and coconut milk or a Wellington-style Kushikatsu of Camargue bull. Each Asian-sounding, fresh, aromatic dish comes with lashings of reassuring explanations! The chef works with local organic producers and breeders whenever possible and the concise wine list demonstrates a distinct fondness for natural tipples.14.1km
  • L'Amarette Overlooking the marina, this upstairs restaurant commands a splendid view over the Bay of Aigues-Mortes and La Grande-Motte from its glazed terrace. It is run by a dedicated and enthusiastic young couple who firmly believes in serving healthy portions of super fresh seafood, sourced straight from the Grau-du-Roi fish auction: textbook perfect bouillabaisse, sole meunière, grilled turbot or brill, seafood platters. Cheerful service.19.2km

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Attractions nearby

  • Via Domitia Roman road linking Italy and Hispania through Gallia Narbonensis2.9km
  • Pont Ambroix bridge guaranteeing the crossing of the Vidourle by the Via Domitia, Roman road that ran from Italy to Spain2.9km
  • Ambrussum Oppidum and Gallo-Roman agglomeration in Villetelle, Occitania, France3.2km
  • Château de Teillan4.3km
  • Château d'Aubais7.0km
  • Tour de Constance tower in Aigues-Mortes, France14.0km
  • Psalmody Abbey abbey located in Gard, in France10.7km
  • Abbaye de Franquevaux abbey located in Gard, in France15.6km

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