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Valéry RoncenAncienne Gare - Avenue de la Gare
Lamalou les Bains
34240
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This charming accommodation offers two cozy bedrooms, each equipped with a private bathroom and toilet for your utmost comfort. Enjoy a picturesque view of the serene garden while relaxing in this delightful space. Take a refreshing dip in the pool or stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi access and a phone. Additionally, a baby crib is available for your convenience.Reviews
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Directions
If you are coming from the A9 Béziers Est exit 36, head in the direction of Bédarieux Lamalou-les-Bains. If you are coming from the A75, take the exit towards Lodève Bédarieux and Lamalou les Bains. If you are accessing the area from Tarn, follow the signs for St Pons / Lamalou. Once you reach the village, you will find the old station at the entrance. Take the first left onto Avenue de la Gare.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Parc Naturel Régional du Haut-Languedoc: Located nearby, this regional natural park offers stunning landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting in this picturesque area.
- Gorges d'Héric: Situated within the Haut-Languedoc Regional Park, the Gorges d'Héric is a breathtaking natural site. Visitors can explore the narrow gorge with its cascading waterfalls, swim in the crystal-clear pools, and hike along the well-marked trails.
- Roquebrun: Known as "Le Petit Nice" (Little Nice), Roquebrun is a charming village nestled on the banks of the Orb River. It features a Mediterranean garden, a medieval tower, and a beautiful botanical garden. Visitors can also enjoy canoeing, swimming, or simply relaxing by the river.
- Saint-Chinian: A picturesque wine village renowned for its vineyards and wineries. Visitors can explore the quaint streets, visit the local market held twice a week, and sample the excellent wines produced in the region.
- Pezenas: This historic town is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its associations with the playwright Molière. Visitors can wander through the winding streets, visit the numerous art galleries and craft shops, and admire the grand mansions.
- Lac du Salagou: A stunning man-made lake surrounded by red volcanic hills. The lake offers opportunities for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and hiking. Visitors can also explore the nearby villages and enjoy the unique scenery.
- Beziers: A vibrant city with a rich historical heritage. Beziers boasts a stunning cathedral, a charming old town, and the famous Canal du Midi. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit local museums, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this bustling city.
- Carcassonne: Although slightly further away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its magnificent medieval fortress, La Cité. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most impressive examples of a walled city in Europe. Visitors can walk along the ancient ramparts, explore the narrow streets, and immerse themselves in medieval history.
- Montpellier: A vibrant city with a mix of modern and historic attractions. Montpellier offers a lively atmosphere, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the famous Place de la Comédie, and discover the many museums and galleries. 10. Mediterranean Beaches: Lamalou les Bains is within a reasonable distance from the Mediterranean coast. Visitors can take a short drive to enjoy the sandy beaches, swim in the azure waters, and relax under the sun in popular coastal towns such as Valras-Plage or Serignan-Plage.