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Rooms & Views
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 280-sq-foot room with partial sea views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Fla…
2 Twin Beds 236-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
1 Queen Bed 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen…
1 Double Bed 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premiu…
3 Twin Beds 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
1 Queen Bed 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
2 Twin Beds 226-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
1 Queen Bed 22-sq-foot room with pool views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium…
1 Queen Bed Deck/patio with partial sea views Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…
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Restaurants nearby
- Côté MasBib This inviting restaurant in the heart of a winery is appealingly appointed with contemporary objets d'art and exotic wood furnishings and overlooks the Cévennes. The perfect foil to sample contemporary bistronomic cuisine: duck magret, spicy jus, roast melon in elderflower; panacotta flavoured with lavender honey, apricots and a dairy mousse. Most of the produce is local and seasonal, like the lovely fruity olive oil which is produced on the estate. A fine list of wines from the estate and nearby vineyards, and an impressive selection of wines by the glass.2.9km
- Restaurant De Lauzun★ Michelin Pézenas is not only the city of Molière, it is also the HQ of Matthieu de Lauzun. Established in a winery in the priory of Saint-Jean de Bébian, this venue provides a stage for the chef to demonstrate his manifold talents. A chic neoteric interior, done up in stone, wood and copper, sets the scene for the chef’s delicate, tasty Mediterranean score, liberally scattered with childhood and wayfaring souvenirs. The well-curated lineup of Languedoc wines further adds to the pleasurable dining experience.8.3km
- Le Pré Saint JeanBib The frontage, clad in rust-coloured Corten steel, stands out against the beautiful stone façade that graces the town's circular boulevard. In the kitchen, the chef produces inspired, flavoursome and indulgent dishes. Free-range chicken and mushroom pâté en croûte, kohlrabi salad, red cabbage, apple and ginger chutney; confit pork cheeks, black pudding crisp, sauce charcuterie, potato mousseline and condiments; apple Charlotte made with textures of apple, amber beer gel and Petit Brun biscuit ice cream… A beautifully refined menu that hits the nail on the head!6.9km
- Quai 17Bib Don't hesitate to try out this establishment set up within a charming hotel in a wonderful location on the canal. In this plush space lit by droplet chandeliers, tuck into modern cuisine with plenty of Mediterranean flair, in which fish from Sète's market takes pride of place. Examples of dishes include mussels and snails from the lagoon or the sea, cold cream with oven-roasted garlic; sea bass with peas, red wine sauce with pig's trotters. All the magic of Sète on a plate.16.3km
- Paris MéditerranéeBib The name pays tribute to singer-songwriter Georges Brassens, a local lad, and also to Mediterranean cuisine which takes pride of place on the menu, depending on the chef’s mood, (a former Parisian) and the catch of the day. In a quiet side street near the canal, the chef deftly crafts fresh, mainly maritime produce, with a weakness for forthright, no-nonsense flavours such as sashimi of flathead grey mullet and cream of smoked anchovy. We tasted a heart-warming slab of hake served with homemade gnocchi flavoured with wild garlic. Fried squid, risotto and spicy stock is another house specialty.16.5km
- La Côte Bleue The Étang de Thau, a major shellfish farming site and lake in Languedoc, famous for its mussels and the legendary oysters of Bouzigues, is also well-known for its biodiversity on land, in the sea and in the airs. So, taking a seat on the terrace overlooking the lagoon is an opportunity not to be missed. Expect to tuck into delicious, ultra-fresh seafood, including oysters, mini squid in garlic and parsley or mussels broiled in garlic butter.11.3km
- La Table d'Emilie The house where the poet Achille Maffre de Baugé was born is home to this very popular restaurant: the delicious and meticulous cuisine is anchored in French tradition (the pâté en croûte is excellent!). Made using fresh produce, this is particularly artfully plated food. To be enjoyed in a dining space with a vaulted ceiling or out on the pleasant patio.12.0km
- Mdl le Bistrot A few minutes from his MICHELIN-starred restaurant, Matthieu de Lauzun ("MDL") has given a new lease of life to this place, which used to be a private wine cellar. Within these thick stone walls, a laid-back clientele embraces the culinary experience in this buzzing atmosphere. The menu draws on the treasures of the Mediterranean terroir: stuffed tomatoes, Andalusian gazpacho and house-made pâté en croûte sit alongside sea bream tartare and beef cheek confit. With both modest labels and renowned names, the well-constructed wine list, shared with the MICHELIN-starred restaurant, has something f12.4km
- Embrun Behind the counter and Japanese kamado (wood-fired stove), a young chef from Montpellier, who trained with Michel Kayser, Gilles Goujon and the Pourcel brothers, cooks everything over an open flame: lightly grilled sea bream served with squash purée, roasted grapefruit and coconut cream; Mediterranean squid seared on the barbecue, rainbow carrots and black garlic emulsion; pear poached in honey and tonka bean for dessert. In the dining room, his cordial wife guides diners through a selection of wines from the South of France.16.4km
- La Coquerie Close to the famous naval cemetery, this chic, contemporary little place boasts the Mediterranean as its backdrop and a panoramic terrace for fine weather. The restaurant serves exceedingly fresh cuisine focused on market produce and local producers, with a single six-course set menu served at both lunch and dinner. Chef Guilhem Blanc-Brude juggles Mediterranean inspirations and more inventive dishes, such as sea bass cooked scales on, potatoes confit with saffron, hollandaise sauce with wild fennel and dill, and chanterelle pickles. They also have a terrific list of natural wines.16.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Agde Cathedral Agde17.0km
- Réserve naturelle nationale du Bagnas protected area in France16.5km
- Étang du Bagnas protected area in France17.3km
- Musée de l'Éphèbe museum in France19.7km
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