Photogallery of Languedoc-Roussillon, France

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Place du Nombre d' Or by Wolfgang Staudt @flickr
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L'arc de triomphe de Montpellier by Jit Bag @flickr
Perpignan - Castillet
Perpignan - Castillet by Bortescristian @flickr
LesOrgues
LesOrgues by Jez.Atkinson @flickr
Futuroscope
Futuroscope by Jez.Atkinson @flickr
Futuroscope
Futuroscope by Jez.Atkinson @flickr
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châteaux d'Uzès by Jean-Louis Zimmermann @flickr
Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon by Jit Bag @flickr
Pont du Gard
Pont du Gard by Laurphil @flickr
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More to see in Languedoc-Roussillon
The region is full of coleur locale; it is suitable for various activities, as there are great places for relaxing and hanging out, and for active entertainment in every city. Unique climatic conditions and an abundance of beautiful beaches make ​​Languedoc-Roussillon an attractive destination for a beach holiday. There is a really warm and sunny weather 300 days a year. Nature lovers will enjoy many reserves and quiet lagoons being habitat of rare pink flamingos. The most vibrant city of the region is Perpignan; it will appeal to those who are fond of bullfight and incendiary local dances. The city has a rather relaxed atmosphere and a measured way of life; it is an ideal destination for fans of excursions and hiking. Those who enjoy noisy urban entertainment have to visit Montpellier. In addition to world-renowned educational centers, there are lots of interesting shops, clubs, bars and other entertainment venues. Sète resort is popular among beach goers; it is often called ‘Little Venice.’ It features beautiful beaches and romantic canals, winding streets and a large number of upscale restaurants that offer awesome seafood platters. No less spectacular is the city of Narbonne that is conventionally divided by Canal Robine into two parts. Along the canal there are numerous cultural institutions, shops and restaurants, but wonderful wineries are considered the main attractive feature of this ancient city. Sports entertainment fans would like Vover, where the … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Languedoc-Roussillon

Traditions and mentality of Languedoc-Roussillon

There is the all-day book fair and book giveaways at schools at that day. Roses symbolize the blood of the dragon defeated by St. George, so you could see fragrant scarlet flowers literally everywhere. Fans of Catalan wine would enjoy this beautiful vintage holiday too, as the festival is certainly accompanied by tastings; bread has been the main treat on those tastings for many years. Bullfighting fans have to … Open

Travel guide to Languedoc-Roussillon

The region is famous for its fascinating national parks. The largest and most famous of them is Camargue. The significant part of its territory is covered by marches that make this area perfect for many rare birds dwelling here. During excursions around the park, you can admire pink flamingos and wild horses in their natural habitat. Those who dream of relaxing far from noisy tourist sites should visit the … Open

Best beaches

The popular resort of Leucate-Barcares is situated in a peaceful haven. Here, in the immediate vicinity of the coast, you can see numerous beautiful villas and mansions; many historic buildings were converted into hotels. Those who wish to enjoy the most incredible beach attractions can take a stroll along the picturesque waterfront and visit classic national restaurants; they are sure to be delighted. … Open

Advices for travellers

4. Dozens of interesting holidays are held annually in different cities in the region; much of their recreational activities are free. Visiting national holidays is the best way to get acquainted with the local culture and traditions. 5. Scenic river deltas remain popular vacation spots among fans of ecotourism; those deltas became home to hundreds of rare birds. This is where you can admire pink flamingos; this … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Despite the fact that the coastal region is rich in fish and a variety of seafood, meat dishes have always occupied a place of honor on the table. A typical daily dish is lamb cooked with rosemary, bay leaf and garlic. It’s a very easy dish that has excellent taste. There are also several common myths like so-called Catalan sauces. This name is used for tomato sauces that are cooked in various countries around … Open

Attractions and active leisure

No less spectacular is the city of Narbonne that is conventionally divided by Canal Robine into two parts. Along the canal there are numerous cultural institutions, shops and restaurants, but wonderful wineries are considered the main attractive feature of this ancient city. Sports entertainment fans would like Vover, where the range of leisure activities is just huge. Upscale tennis courts and bowling centers, … Open

Top sigths of France

Versailles has become a true shrine of medieval culture. The same named palace is the biggest sight of this place. Long ago it was the residence of French kings, so its spacious halls have retained their elegance and luxury till our days. During an excursion in the palace, tourists will know more about the history of that place and the purpose of every room. The most famous landmarks of Versailles are the Grand Canal and the Neptune Fountain. Versailles is located in the centre of a beautiful park decorated with statues and fountains. There are two historic buildings in the distant part of the park – the Grand Trianon and the Petite Trianon. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Languedoc-Roussillon

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