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Between shellfish farming and vine growing, Marseillan is full of cultural and culinary treasures. Its historic centre, its port, the famous Canal du Midi, its beaches, the Bagnas reserve or the Noilly Prat house, there are so many things to discover. That's why we've put together a top 12 list of Marseillan's must-sees... With a little bonus! So don't wait any longer to explore this charming resort.   The heritage circuit of Marseillan-Ville Your heart sways between Marseillan-Ville and Marseillan-Plage... And that's understandable! If you finally decide during your stay to escape this first one, then you will have the chance to live a unique experience: a trip back in time. Go to the Marseillan reception office or directly here to find out about the different s...
See you in 2024 to vibrate to the same rhythm in the Thau Archipelago! On the programme of this top (non-exhaustive) list of festivals: music, art, good local produce, a little reading and poetry... K-Live (early June) Each year, by leaving their mark on the walls of the city, they enrich the Musée à Ciel Ouvert (MACO) in Sète, which offers an artistic and picturesque stroll all year round, dotted with mural works. But the highlight of the K-Live Festival remains the beginning of June, when urban arts, visual arts and contemporary music concerts converge in the streets of the city centre and in the famous Théâtre de la mer. When I think of Fernande (end of June) When you think of Fernande, you actually think of the most gently impertinent festival in Sète. A real n...
It is in the Thau archipelago that everything begins or ends, depending on whether you choose to follow the natural course of the Canal du Midi or to go upstream... Yes, the destination also counts among its treasures this jewel classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  So, if you feel like having a new experience on foot, by bike or by boat, you will not be disappointed as this is one of the best ways to visit the maritime city of Sète, cross the Thau lagoon and admire the Pointe des Onglous in Marseillan. A bit of history But before revealing all the activities to do around the Canal du Midi, we suggest you tell us a little more about its history.  Considered as a unique work in the world, we owe this technical feat to Pierre-Paul Riquet who, under the reign ...
For a prestigious and luxurious stay, the Archipelago of Thau is the place to go for your next holiday. Here, you can expect a thousand and one top-of-the-range experiences in beautiful accommodation, restaurants....  The Miramar villa Facing the Mediterranean, with its back to the Thau basin, this is the setting that awaits you at the Villa Miramar! Located in Frontignan, this exceptional guest house, with its 5 "épis" rating from the Gîtes de France, offers four rooms and an unusual cabin, all of which open onto the sea, as well as numerous services and facilities that will make your prestigious stay unforgettable. You can, for example, take advantage of the 17-metre long heated infinity pool to take a dip before enjoying your cocktail on the immersed terrace, o...
From the foothills of the Gardiole to the shores of the Thau lagoon, here more than anywhere else the vineyards reflect their past. Sun-drenched clay-limestone soils, a combination of wind and a favourable micro-climate, this was all it took for the Etruscans, Greeks and Romans to invest in this terroir and plant vines here. Two millennia later, one of the oldest vineyards in France continues its wine odyssey. A long maturation Sète was still an uninhabited mountain when, in 1666, Louis XIV ordered the construction of a port to facilitate the export of wine throughout Europe. The area produced mainly white wine. Until then, vines had been confined to the plateaux, but they were soon planted on the plains and ended up producing high yields of poor quality wine: a red wave ...
Famous, among other things, for its oysters, the Thau Archipelago offers a glimpse of its gastronomic heritage in the many shellfish farms and oyster bars in the area. But even more surprisingly, in the spa of the Tarbouriech domain... We tell you more in this dedicated article.   The estate Between the vineyards and the lagoon stands an old folly, accompanied by its former wine storehouse... This is the Tarbouriech estate. A true family home managed today by Sabine and Florent, it honours well-being and offers Thau oysters in all their forms. But before telling you more about the activities that await you during your stay at the Tarbouriech estate, let us introduce you to the four rooms and suites in the mansion house, the two lodges in the 13th century barn with the ...