
One of 4 parks near Argeles! Sun, sea and sand are all to hand at this family park! A good location for exploring the coast, the mountains and for day trips to Spain. An average 300 days of sunshine per year!


Spotlight on: Languedoc
The five departments are Hérault, Gard, Aude, Lozère and Pyrénées-Orientales. When Languedoc was a province the boundaries extended further and included the provincial capital of Toulouse. The provinces were abolished in the French revolution and Toulouse is now the capital of Midi-Pyrénées region.
Montpellier boasts one of the largest pedestrian zones in Europe with Place de la Comédie and its trademark fountain of "The Three Graces". Over the centuries the boundary of the area has changed but the original oval shape is now marked with black marble on the ground.
Other sites of interest in Montpellier include a triumphal arch built at the end of the seventeenth century as an imitation of the the gates of Paris to honour King Louis XIV; and the eighteenth century St Clement aqueduct modelled after the more well known Pont du Gard.

The Mediterranean climate and land with soil ranging from rocky sand to thick clay is very suitable for the production of wine, and it is estimated that during the 20th century around one in ten bottles of the world's wine was produced in this region.
the Languedoc-Roussillon region has some truly romantic and picture postcard villages and towns, as well as vibrant cities and historical, fortified medieval towns such as Collioure, Ceret and Aigues-Mortes.

It is one of the least industrialised regions in France but agriculture with milk production from goats, sheep and cows is important and the major crops are apricots, peaches, melon, nectarines and rice.
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