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Christine Plumas4 Rue des Clapas
Salelles du Bosc
34700
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Description for B&B:
Welcome to Salelles Bosc, conveniently located just minutes from Lake Salagou, a popular spot for swimming, water sports, and fishing. Our guest house is also close to Saint-Guilhem le Desert, Clermont lHerault circus Mourèze, and the Mediterranean coast, making it an ideal central location for exploring the beautiful landscapes of Hérault.Upon arrival, guests will be greeted in a charming house with a heated pool, surrounded by spacious terraces and a delightful flower garden with panoramic views of the countryside. Our bed and breakfast accommodations offer a comfortable space of 35 sqm, suitable for 2 to 5 people, with breakfast included, as well as bed linen and towels provided. The rooms feature a bathroom with a spacious shower and a separate toilet, both equipped with high-quality amenities.
For relaxation and leisure, guests can enjoy the pool area with sun loungers provided for their comfort and convenience. We also offer swimming lessons taught by experienced lifeguards for those interested. Additionally, we provide two VTC bicycles for guests to explore the surroundings at their own pace.
Please note that pets are not allowed on the premises. Free internet access is available for all guests.
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Directions
Travel directions on the A75 motorway are as follows:
- If coming from the north, take exit 56 after Lodeve.
- If coming from the south:
- If coming from Beziers after Clermont l'Hérault, take exit 56.
- If coming from Montpellier heading to Clermont-Ferrand, also take exit 56.
- If coming from the north, take exit 56 after Lodeve.
- If coming from the south:
- If coming from Beziers after Clermont l'Hérault, take exit 56.
- If coming from Montpellier heading to Clermont-Ferrand, also take exit 56.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 60 | 75 | 20 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (14.3 km): A picturesque medieval village situated in the Herault Valley. It is known for its well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and the Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Pont du Diable (14.5 km): Also known as the Devil's Bridge, this ancient stone bridge spans the Herault River. It offers stunning views of the surrounding natural landscape and is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking.
- Cirque de Navacelles (27.8 km): A breathtaking natural wonder, the Cirque de Navacelles is a large horseshoe-shaped canyon carved by the Vis River. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, panoramic viewpoints, and the charming village of Navacelles.
- Lac du Salagou (28.5 km): A stunning man-made lake surrounded by rugged red hills, the Salagou Lake offers various recreational activities such as swimming, sailing, and windsurfing. The vibrant colors of the landscape make it a popular spot for photography.
- Gorges de l'Hérault (33.2 km): A scenic river gorge located near the town of Saint-Jean-de-Fos. It offers opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and hiking. Visitors can explore the picturesque villages of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert and Saint-Jean-de-Fos along the way.
- Pézenas (34.7 km): A charming town renowned for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Pézenas is known for its connection to the French playwright Molière, and visitors can explore his former residence, Maison de Molière, and enjoy the vibrant Saturday market.
- Montpellier (40.4 km): The vibrant capital city of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Montpellier offers a blend of historic and modern attractions. Highlights include the Place de la Comédie, Montpellier Cathedral, the Musée Fabre art museum, and the picturesque old town.
- Caves of Clamouse (42.3 km): A stunning cave system located near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert. Visitors can take guided tours through the caves, admire the impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the geological formations.
- Nîmes (61.7 km): Known for its well-preserved Roman architecture, Nîmes is home to iconic landmarks such as the Roman amphitheater, Maison Carrée, and the Temple of Diana. Visitors can explore the rich history of the city and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere. 10. The Camargue (97.8 km): A unique natural region located on the Mediterranean coast, known for its marshlands, wild horses, and pink flamingos. Visitors can take guided tours, go horseback riding, and observe the diverse wildlife in this beautiful and protected area.