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Ranch du Haut-Languedoc
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This apartment comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The well-f…
Featuring free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The triple room f…
Featuring free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The family room f…
Offering free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The dormitory r…
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Restaurants nearby
- Granit - La Mécanique des Frères Bonano★ Michelin This well-oiled machine on the banks of the River Orb, now home to two brothers – one a sommelier, the other a chef, was a cloth mill in a former life. Inside, granite and wood dominate the decor, while a glazed wine cellar stands in the centre as a reminder of the pivotal role played by wine here. The savvy wine list unveils a penchant for Languedoc-Roussillon (but not exclusively), with a host of insightful food and wine pairings. Chef Clément has opted for a southern slant that he interprets delicately and intelligently, as the fancy takes him. Friendly atmosphere courtesy of Benjamin's sea21.3km
- Villa Pinewood★ Michelin Inveterate locavores Anne and Thomas Cabrol give absolute priority to ingredients sourced nearby and do their utmost to limit the establishment's ecological footprint. The kitchen makes the most of its surroundings, caught between the dry terroir of the Causse limestone plateaux, with its truffles and aromatic plants, and the humid Montagne Noire, rife with undergrowth treasures (berries, mushrooms, wild plants). Examples include their "bouillon de l'aurore", a root infusion with an aromatic bouquet and incomparable freshness derived from 35 plants and flowers; the Montagne Noire trout macerat33.6km
- Le Puits du Trésor★ Michelin Jean-Marc Boyer, a true craftsman whose passion is unmistakable, draws his culinary inspiration from solitary walks in the surrounding hills. Aromatic herbs and wild garlic enhance colourful dishes that are rife with crisp, forthright flavours, such as wild asparagus with morels from the Montagne Noire, Banka trout with lomo bacon and sautéed broad beans or confit rhubarb with raspberries accompanied by rhubarb and Limousin cream cheese ice cream. He arranges everything into a single set menu, packed with surprises. The interior, designed by Régis Dho in a Japanese vein, provides the perfect f40.5km
- La Table Lionel Giraud★★ Michelin The place is named after Abbé St Crescent, who in the Middle Ages opened his doors to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. The arcades and bare stones may be a throwback to the distant past, but today the decor is ultra-modern, with finely crafted black and white polished concrete floors and sculptural one-piece seats. Lionel Giraud, son of a restaurant owner, is a strong advocate of locally sourced produce. An inventive chef, he honours ingredients from the most noble (Mediterranean red tuna) to the most modest (green beans) and everything in between, such as an authentic Corbières buffalo moz48.0km
- L'Alter-Native★ Michelin An Alter-Native – or another birth, even a rebirth – is how Gilles Goujon views this restaurant project. In Béziers, where he grew up and studied, the chef of the Auberge du Vieux Puits, who needs no introduction, is carving out a new niche: developing a concept of eco-responsible seafood- and plant-forward cuisine. With vegetables from the aquaponics garden and other treasures from the South of France, the executive chef cooks up appetisingly generous and no-nonsense dishes, such as his courgette rolls "Hommage à Roger Vergé". There is a pleasant terrace-patio for sunny days.44.9km
- Calice★ Michelin This 1920s Art deco building has a modern extension replete with curving floral scrolls and a rotunda dining space decked in soft, natural materials echoing organic shapes. The couple at the helm, Stéphan Paroche and Justine Viano (formerly La Table de Castigno), crafts a modern programme in the form of several surprise menus, including vegetarian options. Indeed, it is their veggie-centric compositions – such as the appetisers or the seafood starter – that best exemplify the couple’s high-flying talent. The excellent wine list, featuring wines from Languedoc and Roussillon as well as the Rhôn45.2km
- Fleurs d'Olargues It's a real family affair here at this attractive restaurant run by Danish chef Kasper and his wife Fé. The culinary programme comprises local ingredients, vegetables from the garden, foie gras and home-made bread (eg smørrebrød) and a scattering of subtle Nordic touches (salmon marinated in beetroot juice, hasselback potatoes). The bucolic terrace overlooks the 12C Pont du Diable ("Devil's Bridge") and the village, officially designated as one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France.12.3km
- Bistrot SaveursBib British chef Simon Scott worked his way from London to Provence, before setting up shop here in the Tarn département. The vivid red façade leads diners into a vibrant and cosy pop-inspired decor. This eclectic chef and master craftsman works exclusively with good-quality (local) ingredients, in a bid to serve his guests precise, colourful and tasty dishes that change regularly according to the market stalls. This Bistrot des Saveurs is certainly aptly named!41.6km
- Pica PicaBib In this friendly brasserie, they serve up uninhibited Mediterranean cuisine, cleverly blended with other influences. The menu features a selection of tapas (hummus with cumin and pita bread; croquetas de jamón), picas such as lamb kebab with za'atar and sumac, or grilled octopus. More elaborate dishes include semi-salted cod, watercress and gnocchi, lemon and caviar emulsion. And then there are the tasty desserts. A down-to-earth concept, with sharing in mind. The lunch menu is a steal. A resounding success.44.8km
- Relais Chantovent A charming country inn in Cathar, where diners and pilgrims alike arrive on foot, eager to do justice to meat dishes that simmer for hours, illustrated by 24-hour low-temperature roast pork, or 20-hour leg of lamb roasted at 70°C. All the ingredients come solely from the surrounding local markets. The terrace with its view over the Briant valley is sumptuous.24.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Narbonne Cathedral cathedral located in Aude, in France47.3km
- Pont des Marchands bridge in Aude, France47.5km
- Cesse Aqueduct bridge in Mirepeisset34.7km
- Répudre Aqueduct navigable aqueduct35.8km
- Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié multi-use stadium in Narbonne, France48.2km
- Musée d'art et d'histoire de Narbonne museum in Narbonne, France47.4km
- Narbo Martius ancient Roman city on site of Narbonne, France47.4km
- Basilique Saint-Paul de Narbonne church located in Aude, in France47.5km
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