La Bastide Cabezac Hotel





The La Bastide Cabezac Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The start of this hiking trail is in the parking lot of Place Saint-Geniès in Bize-Minervois in the Aude department. This route draws a loop in the heights thus offering very beautiful points of view on the valley of the Cesse. You have the option of continuing to Le Pech, the highest point at an altitude of 249 metres.
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Here is a beautiful hiking loop between the villages of Argeliers and Montouliers. Hikers will set off to discover the landscapes of garrigue and vineyards, in the departments of Aude and Hérault. The village of Argeliers is the native village of Marcelin Albert, café owner and winegrower considered to be the leader of the revolt of the winegrowers of the Midi in 1907. The circuit follows dirt roads that wind between the vineyards and lead to the village of Montouliers, whose name comes from...
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This pretty hiking trail starts in the parking lot of the Saint-Baudile church square in Montouliers in the Hérault department. This route draws a loop which passes in particular by the cave of Baume, the cave of Lasfonds or the Roc Tremblaïre. A very nice route to discover the region.
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This hiking route starts from Sallèles-d'Aude. Sallèles-d'Aude is located halfway between the Montagne Noire and the Mediterranean coast in the heart of the Languedoc vineyards. For the curious, the Amphoralis museum is worth a visit. Above the archaeological excavations of a Gallo-Roman potter's workshop, active from the 20s/30s BC until the 3rd century, and unearthed from 1976, the museum offers a visit to discover the art of pottery. Hikers take the path along La Cesse to the village of...
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This cycle route from Sallèles-d'Aude takes the towpath of the Canal du Midi. The path runs along the canal towards Le Somail. Locks, bridges, this greenway between the two towns is full of charm. Sallèles-d'Aude is located halfway between the Montagne Noire and the Mediterranean coast in the heart of the Languedoc vineyards. For the curious, the Amphoralis museum is worth a visit. Above the archaeological excavations of a Gallo-Roman potter's workshop, active from the 20s/30s BC until the...