About Languedoc
Ancient Passage
Explore the rugged natural landscape on a hike or bicycle ride through one of the area’s national parks. Trek underground past the stalactites of the Demoiselles Caves. Tour the fortified city of Caracassonne. Marvel at the ancient Roman architecture of the amphitheater in Nimes and the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct. Or visit the art museums, boutiques and antique shops of Montpellier, the capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. You’ll also find that Languedoc is home to an array of wineries and vineyards, as well as a number of Michelin-starred restaurants. And for the ultimate cultural experience, enroll in one of the area’s language or cooking classes, and bring home your own joie de vivre.






