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Monte Blanco Holiday Cottages – Your Sanctuary of Tranquility on a Historic Wine EstateLocated in the charming village of Montblanc, just minutes away from the stunning beaches of Cap d'Agde, Monte Blanco Holiday Cottages offer an authentic retreat rich in history and serenity. This beautifully restored 19th-century wine estate seamlessly blends traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating an ideal getaway for couples, families, or friends seeking rejuvenation.
Within its stone walls, you'll find a delightful winemaker's house featuring elegantly decorated guest rooms, along with two separate cottages—Le Ramonetage and Le Pressoir—each accommodating up to six guests. Every accommodation is thoughtfully designed to provide a cozy, restful atmosphere, marrying authenticity with contemporary comfort.
Outdoors, the estate offers ample opportunities for relaxation and socializing. Guests staying at Le Ramonetage and the guest rooms can enjoy a large shared swimming pool, complete with sun loungers, parasols, and a landscaped garden. Meanwhile, Le Pressoir features a private pool with an expansive raised terrace, barbecue, and outdoor dining area. All guests are welcome to enjoy the shaded pétanque court for leisurely games throughout the day.
Conveniently situated just 50 meters from the village center, the estate offers easy access to local amenities, including an artisan bakery, bar-restaurant, pharmacy, and newsstand.
Within a 15-minute drive, you can explore the sandy shores of Cap d'Agde or Vias, visit the historic towns of Béziers and Pézenas, or embark on adventures in the area's unspoiled natural landscapes. Lake Salagou, the Hérault and Orb gorges provide perfect settings for hiking, wild swimming, or canoeing.
Monte Blanco Holiday Cottages are the perfect destination for those looking to combine relaxation, cultural exploration, and unforgettable moments under the southern sun.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 2 | 139 | 259 | 876 | 1632 | 10 | ![]() |
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Notes: 2 cottage for 6 people, one of which can be adapted for 2 or 4 people outside the summer season. |
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- **Pézenas:** - **Distance:** Approximately 10 km northeast of Montblanc. - **Description:** Known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture, Pézenas is a charming town famous for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance buildings. It’s also associated with the playwright Molière, who spent time here in the 17th century. The town hosts vibrant markets and numerous artisan shops.
- **Béziers:** - **Distance:** Around 18 km southwest. - **Description:** Béziers is one of the oldest cities in France and is renowned for its stunning Saint-Nazaire Cathedral and the annual Feria de Béziers, a lively festival celebrating the region's bullfighting tradition. The Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, passes through the city, offering picturesque views and pleasant boat trips.
- **Canal du Midi:** - **Distance:** Approximately 18 km to the nearest point in Béziers. - **Description:** A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a feat of engineering from the 17th century, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. It’s perfect for leisurely boat rides, cycling, and walking along its scenic towpaths.
- **Valmagne Abbey:** - **Distance:** About 30 km east. - **Description:** This former Benedictine monastery, founded in the 12th century, is notable for its impressive Gothic architecture and beautiful cloister gardens. The abbey is also known for its vineyards and wine production.
- **Étang de Thau:** - **Distance:** Approximately 30 km southeast. - **Description:** This large coastal lagoon is famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, take part in water sports, or explore the nearby towns of Sète and Marseillan, which offer charming harbors and delightful seafood restaurants.
- **Sète:** - **Distance:** Roughly 35 km southeast. - **Description:** Known as the “Venice of Languedoc,” Sète is a picturesque port town with a network of canals, vibrant quays, and beautiful beaches. The town is also famous for its cultural scene, including the annual Sète Jazz Festival and the Musée Paul Valéry.
- **Agde:** - **Distance:** About 20 km south. - **Description:** One of the oldest towns in France, Agde is known for its distinctive black basalt architecture and the nearby Cap d’Agde, a popular seaside resort with beautiful beaches and a vibrant nightlife. These destinations offer a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making the area around Montblanc, France, a wonderful place to explore.