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  • Mèze
     
    Mèze is the oldest town in the bassin de thau. Successively iberian, phoenician, greek, and then roman, it was built around its port, well sheltered from the lagoon’s whims.

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    Mèze
  • Vic-la-Gardiole
     
    3 kms from the sea, the area of Vic-la Gardiole alone sums up all the landscapes of the bassin de thau.
     
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    Vic-la-Gardiole
  • Balaruc le Vieux
     
    Built on a small hill at the north-east tip of the bassin de thau, Balaruc-le-Vieux backs onto the massif de la gardiole and overlooks the lagoon.

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    Balaruc-le-vieux
  • Mireval
     
    Mireval is a privileged place, protected to the north by the massif de la gardiole and bordered to the south by the étang de Vic.

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    Mireval
  • Gigean
     
    Bordered by the massif de la gardiole and a vast wine-growing plain stretching from the moure hills to Montpellier, Gigean is a strategic crossroads in the heart of the region.

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    Gigean
  • Montbazin
     
    Built on the via domitia by the romans, and ideally situated on the axis between Provence and Narbonne, this village on the edge of the scrubland is a former stopover point.

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    Montbazin
  • Poussan

    A typical Languedoc village where life is good. Situated between the garrigues of the Moure mountains and the vineyards, this small village has known a prestigious development since the 10th century and possesses unsuspected treasures.


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    Poussan
  • Villeveyrac
     
    Villeveyrac in the heart of a vineyard surrounded by scrubland, this village flourishes in an environment perfect for walks and hikes.

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    Villeveyrac
  • Loupian
     
    Loupian has an exceptional historical heritage, roman and middle age, a past spanning two thousand years.

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    Loupian
  • Bouzigues

    Home to the oysters of Bouzigues since 1925, and a listed site, this small and charming typically mediterranean fishing village has kept its charm of the past.

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    Bouzigues
  • Frontignan

    Capital of the Muscat wine, traditional markets, old city center, beaches, local products …

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    Frontignan
  • Sète
     
    The omnipresence of water, its incomparable light and colours are all qualities which have earned Sète the name "Venice of Occitany"

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    Sète
  • Marseillan
     
    The entrance to the Canal du Midi, a village settled between the sea and the Thau lagoon. Shellfish farming, wine production, Noilly Prat's cellars.

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    Marseillan
  • Balaruc-les-Bains
     
    The main thermal spa, in France, beaches on the edge of the lagoon…
     
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    Balaruc-les-Bains
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