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Domaine Saint Hilaire is a prestigious bed and breakfast tucked away amidst a picturesque vineyard just outside Montagnac. Our charming establishment boasts five well-appointed guestrooms, each featuring luxurious en-suite bathrooms and invigorating waterfall showers. From the comfort of your room, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the infinity pool that graces our beautiful grounds.As our esteemed guest, you will have exclusive access to our extensive library, which houses a delightful collection of English and French novels. Additionally, we offer a cozy breakfast room and an inviting evening lounge where you can unwind and relax. Our knowledgeable staff has curated a local area guide to assist you in planning your stay, including recommendations for restaurants and day trips.
However, once you arrive, you may find it difficult to tear yourself away from the tranquil surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll along the nearby ancient Roman road or wander through the shade of the majestic 200-year-old umbrella pine trees found within the Domaine's park. For those seeking a bit of activity, we provide bicycles for your enjoyment.
To enhance your experience, we offer a complimentary breakfast with every room reservation and invite you to indulge in a wine-tasting session featuring our exceptional selection of 14 wines. Additionally, we provide table d'hôte options for lunch and dinner upon request.
At Domaine Saint Hilaire, we strive to ensure your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. Let us be your hosts and create lasting memories during your visit to our enchanting retreat.
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Directions
Directions from Montpellier via A9:
1. Follow the signs towards Barcelona on the A9.
2. Take exit 33, which is signposted to Sète and Mèze.
3. Immediately after passing through the exit toll, take a right turn following the signs to Bouzigues and Mèze.
4. Join the N113 in the direction of Bouzigues and Mèze.
5. Continue on the N113 until you reach Bouzigues, then the road becomes the D613 as you enter Mèze.
6. Go straight over the first roundabout and continue to the second roundabout.
7. Turn right at the second roundabout, still on the D613, heading out of Mèze towards Montagnac and Pézenas.
8. Continue straight over the next two roundabouts, remaining on the D613/N113.
9. Pass over the motorway and go through the hamlet of Montmèze.
10. As the road bends sharply to the left, you will see a dinosaur park on the right.
11. After about 3km of straight road, the road bends sharply to the right.
12. Immediately after the bend, turn left onto a small road signposted to Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
13. Follow this country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
14. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Directions from Béziers via A75:
1. Follow the signs to Pézenas/Clermont Ferrand on the A75.
2. If there are no signs for A75 from the airport, follow the signs to the A9 until you see signs for the A75.
3. Stay on the motorway past the first and second exits to Pézenas.
4. Take the third exit marked Pézenas Est, Montagnac, and Sète.
5. At the roundabout, take the first right following the signs for N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
6. Continue on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
7. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
8. Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
9. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
10. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Directions from Millau via A75:
1. Stay on the motorway until you reach the Pezenas Est/Montagnac exit, which is the current end of the motorway.
2. Take the N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
3. Continue on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
4. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
5. Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
6. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
7. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
1. Follow the signs towards Barcelona on the A9.
2. Take exit 33, which is signposted to Sète and Mèze.
3. Immediately after passing through the exit toll, take a right turn following the signs to Bouzigues and Mèze.
4. Join the N113 in the direction of Bouzigues and Mèze.
5. Continue on the N113 until you reach Bouzigues, then the road becomes the D613 as you enter Mèze.
6. Go straight over the first roundabout and continue to the second roundabout.
7. Turn right at the second roundabout, still on the D613, heading out of Mèze towards Montagnac and Pézenas.
8. Continue straight over the next two roundabouts, remaining on the D613/N113.
9. Pass over the motorway and go through the hamlet of Montmèze.
10. As the road bends sharply to the left, you will see a dinosaur park on the right.
11. After about 3km of straight road, the road bends sharply to the right.
12. Immediately after the bend, turn left onto a small road signposted to Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
13. Follow this country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
14. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Directions from Béziers via A75:
1. Follow the signs to Pézenas/Clermont Ferrand on the A75.
2. If there are no signs for A75 from the airport, follow the signs to the A9 until you see signs for the A75.
3. Stay on the motorway past the first and second exits to Pézenas.
4. Take the third exit marked Pézenas Est, Montagnac, and Sète.
5. At the roundabout, take the first right following the signs for N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
6. Continue on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
7. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
8. Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
9. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
10. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
Directions from Millau via A75:
1. Stay on the motorway until you reach the Pezenas Est/Montagnac exit, which is the current end of the motorway.
2. Take the N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
3. Continue on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
4. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
5. Just at the end of the dual carriageway, before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
6. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3 km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
7. Upon arriving at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.
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Attractions
- Pézenas (5 km): A charming town known for its preserved medieval architecture, Pézenas is famous for its association with the renowned playwright Molière. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant arts scene.
- Abbaye de Valmagne (8 km): This ancient abbey, founded in the 12th century, is a magnificent example of Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Surrounded by vineyards, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and hosts various events throughout the year.
- Étang de Thau (15 km): A large coastal lagoon, Étang de Thau is famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can take a boat tour, taste fresh seafood, or simply enjoy the scenic views of the lagoon and its surrounding villages.
- Béziers (20 km): Located along the banks of the Canal du Midi, Béziers is a historic city with a rich heritage. It features an impressive cathedral, a beautiful old town, and the famous Pont Vieux bridge offering panoramic views of the city.
- Cap d'Agde (25 km): A popular seaside resort, Cap d'Agde offers beautiful sandy beaches, a vibrant marina, and numerous water sports activities. It is also known for its naturist village, Aqualand water park, and the Fort de Brescou, an ancient fortress situated on a small island.
- Sète (30 km): Often referred to as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming port town with picturesque canals and colorful buildings. It boasts a lively fishing industry, a bustling waterfront, and delicious seafood restaurants.
- Cirque de Navacelles (40 km): A natural wonder, the Cirque de Navacelles is a stunning horseshoe-shaped canyon carved by the Vis River. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, go hiking or cycling, and explore the nearby charming village of Navacelles.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (40 km): This medieval village, classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France," is nestled in a picturesque valley. It is renowned for its well-preserved Abbey of Gellone and its proximity to the stunning Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Montpellier (45 km): The vibrant city of Montpellier offers a mix of history, culture, and a youthful atmosphere. It features a historic center with impressive architecture, lively squares, trendy shops, and numerous museums and art galleries. 10. Pont du Gard (80 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that spans the Gardon River. Visitors can marvel at its impressive architecture, explore the museum, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, natural, and seaside experiences, providing a diverse range of options for tourists visiting Domaine Saint Hilaire.