The Languedoc-Rousillion region of southern France is a fantastic choice for families looking for an idyllic holiday destination. Not only does it have some of the best beaches in Europe, with warm Mediterranean waters and soft sands, but it also offers plenty of activities such as hiking, cycling and canoeing, and some of the most beautiful French villages and vineyards.
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Marisol
Languedoc Roussillon
-Torreilles
- Quality services
- Beach accessible by bike
- Close to Spain
- Pool complex
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0.0/10 - reviewsMar Estang
Languedoc Roussillon
-Canet-en-Roussillon
- Direct access to the beach
- Lakeside
- Wonderful pool complex
- Between sea and mountains
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7.9/10 - 494 reviewsLe Lac des Rêves
Languedoc Roussillon
-Lattes
- Lakeside
- Wonderful pool complex
- Access to the beach by bike
- Family activities
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8.0/10 - 965 reviewsLa Carabasse
Languedoc Roussillon
-Vias Plage
- Beach accessible by bike
- Extra large waterslide
- Close to Cap d'Agde
- Fun atmosphere
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7.6/10 - 825 reviewsLes Sables du Midi
Languedoc Roussillon
-Valras-Plage
- 800m to the beach
- Pool complex
- Close to Cap d'Agde
- Ultra-comfortable mobile homes
Things to do in Languedoc-Roussillon
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Visit Montpellier
Montpellier is a dazzling city to explore, with attractions that include the well-preserved Place de la Comédie, the pedestrianised Rue de l'Ancien Courrier and the winding streets of the old town. It also offers a wide range of family-friendly activities, from some of the best shopping in France to its world-renowned gastronomy – parents and children alike will be spoiled for choice!
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Visit the Petite Camargue
The Petite Camargue is a nature reserve located between Arles and Montpellier, with lush wetlands home to a wide variety of wildlife, from birds and reptiles to horses, bulls and even flamingos. Explore on foot or bike, and then relax at the nearby Med coast beaches.
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Swimming in the Mediterranean
Spend a day basking in the Mediterranean sun at one of the beautiful beaches in Argelès-sur-Mer, Thau, Cap d'Agde, Port Leucate or Saint-Cyprien. With their crystal clear waters and miles of golden sand, these locations offer an idyllic backdrop for an unforgettable day out. You can take your pick from a range of activities, from snorkeling and kayaking to sunbathing, or sampling some of the delicious seafood on offer at local cafes and restaurants.
Culture and activities in the region
Gastronomy
Languedoc is renowned for its delicious cuisine, which places an emphasis on fresh ingredients and robust flavors. Locals take great pride in their culinary heritage - the region is home to some of France’s most iconic dishes, such as cassoulet and ratatouille. Other famous specialties include the hearty beef daube, the flavorful garlic sausage of Nimes, and the exquisite baked Camargue rice. When it comes to drinks, Languedoc boasts some of the world’s best wines - red, white, rosé, and sparkling varieties are all produced in abundance.
Must-see visits
La Grande-Motte, Nîmes, the port of Palavas-les-Flots, the cathedral of Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, climbing to the top of Pic Saint-Loup, the village of Aigues-Mortes, Collioure and the coast , Perpignan, and the medieval city of Carcassonne...
Sports
Watersports including swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding, and hiking and cycling along the coast and through the glorious countryside
Outdoor activities
Inland Hérault
The Herault hinterland offers travellers a chance to experience the beauty of the French countryside. The region is full of rolling hills, lush vineyards, picturesque villages and deep gorges carved by Mediterranean rivers. There are miles of hiking trails for those who want to explore on foot, and many historic sites for those looking for some cultural discovery. Climb the Pic Saint-Loup, admire the Devil's Bridge, explore the village of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert and the Lac du Salagou, famous for its vivid red earth.
Kayaking in the Hérault gorges
Kayaking in the Hérault Gorges is an unforgettable experience, with dramatic cliffs and winding canyons providing the perfect backdrop for a fun-filled day on the water. The river has rapids ranging from beginner level to more challenging ones for experienced kayakers.
Walk in the Massifs
The Aigoual, Espinouse and Sidobre Massifs are a breathtaking landscape of rocky peaks, lush pine forests and clear blue lakes perfect for family adventures. Hiking trails can be found throughout the area, winding through valleys and over mountains with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
Not to be missed
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The Canal du Midi
Cruising along the Canal du Midi between Carcassonne and Béziers is a unique way to explore the French countryside. This is one of France's most beautiful canal stretches and is a great way to relax and take in the scenery. The area around the Canal du Midi is home to many historical sites, castles and villages that you can visit along your journey. Enjoy the breeze on a peaceful ride as you travel through lush countryside filled with vineyards, historic towns and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The wine route of Languedoc-Roussillon
Take a guided tour of some of the oldest vineyards in the world, where you can sample local wines and learn about traditional winemaking techniques. Enjoy picnics among the vineyards, explore country lanes dotted with ancient windmills, and don't forget to stop in a local village for an unforgettable taste of regional French cuisine.
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The Cap d'Agde
This beautiful stretch of coastline has something for everyone, from golden sand beaches and crystal-clear waters to charming cafes, shops and restaurants. The local promenade makes it easy to soak up the atmosphere without having to stray too far from the beach, while the winding streets and quaint alleyways of the old town are there to be explored.
Regional foods
Viognier white wine
Grisettes de Montpellier
Tielles de Sète
Fougasse d’Aigues-Mortes
Cassoulet
Brandade
Unforgettable excursions
The Pont du Gard
The Pont du Gard is a masterpiece of Roman engineering. Built nearly 2,000 years ago as an aqueduct to carry water across the Gardon River, this majestic three-tiered structure stands tall at almost 50 meters high and spans over 275 meters. It's UNESCO World Heritage listed and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in France.
Collioure, the village of painters
Collioure is a quaint coastal village famous for inspiring artists including Matisse and Picasso. The winding cobblestone streets, colorful buildings and stunning Mediterranean views make it easy to see why these painters found so much inspiration here. Families visiting Collioure can explore its artistic heritage at the Musée d'Art et Histoire, or spend a day swimming and sunbathing on one of its many beaches.
Arles
The town of Arles is home to some of the best preserved Roman ruins in Europe, including an amphitheater and Gallo-Roman museum, plus the beautiful Rhone river.