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Welcome to our two charming stone-built gites, located on the top floor of a beautifully restored winemaker's house in a quaint village near Montpellier in the Languedoc region of southern France.Both gites feature exposed wooden beams and offer a cozy and authentic atmosphere. The main room is comprised of a well-equipped kitchen area and a spacious bedroom with a lovely four-poster bed. From the bedroom, you can access the loggia, a delightful outdoor space with stunning sunset views, perfect for al fresco dining. Additionally, there is a mezzanine area where children can sleep and play. The gites also include a bathroom with a shower and a separate toilet.
Our gites serve as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas, whether on foot or by car. Nearby attractions include the picturesque Lac du Salagou, the majestic Séranne Mountain, the historic village of St Guilhem le Désert, the breathtaking Gorges de l'Hérault, the beautiful Vallée de la Buèges, the stunning Cirque de Navacelles, as well as the vibrant cities of Montpellier, Béziers, Pézenas, and Sète. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the renowned Coteaux du Languedoc vineyard during your stay.
Both "Petite Cadèle" (2-3 sleeps) and "Grande Cadèle" (2-4 sleeps) can be rented individually or together, making them perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a memorable vacation experience.
Conveniently, we are just a few minutes' walk away from various amenities such as restaurants, a boulangerie, a café, and a supermarket.
Stay connected with our complimentary internet WiFi throughout your stay.
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Directions
You can easily access this location directly from highway 750. It is located 40 km away from Montpellier airport and 30 km away from Montpellier TGV station.
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Apartment | 1 | 280 | 490 | non | |||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 320 | 620 | non |
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- Pont du Diable: Located in the nearby village of Aniane, Pont du Diable is a stunning medieval bridge that spans the Herault River. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: A picturesque medieval village situated in the Herault Valley, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is known for its well-preserved architecture and charming cobblestone streets. It is home to the Abbey of Gellone, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and offers visitors a glimpse into medieval France.
- Lac du Salagou: A man-made lake situated approximately 15 kilometers from Saint André De Sangonis, Lac du Salagou is known for its vibrant red soil and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy various water activities such as swimming, sailing, and kayaking, or simply relax on the lake's shores.
- Cirque de Navacelles: Located in the heart of the Cévennes National Park, Cirque de Navacelles is a breathtaking natural amphitheater that formed through the erosion of a meander. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the impressive landscape and explore the charming villages nearby.
- Montpellier: The vibrant city of Montpellier is approximately 30 kilometers away from Saint André De Sangonis. It offers a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore the historic city center, visit the impressive Place de la Comédie, or relax at one of the city's many cafes and restaurants.
- Gorges de l'Hérault: Situated near the village of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, the Gorges de l'Hérault is a picturesque natural area known for its stunning rock formations and crystal-clear waters. The area offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, and canoeing, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty.
- Château de Montferrand: Located in Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, the Château de Montferrand is a well-preserved medieval castle that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's history. The castle overlooks the surrounding countryside and provides panoramic views from its towers.
- Caves of Clamouse: Situated near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, the Caves of Clamouse are a stunning underground network of limestone caves. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the unique rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites that adorn the caves.
- Les Remparts de Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: This historical site consists of ancient ramparts that once protected the village of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert. Visitors can walk along the walls and enjoy panoramic views of the village and the surrounding landscape. 10. Villeneuvette: A former textile manufacturing village, Villeneuvette is now a beautifully preserved historical site. Visitors can explore the village's narrow streets, admire the well-preserved buildings, and learn about its industrial past at the Museum of Textile Techniques.