Languedoc is a region which, due to its situation between the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees Mountains, attracts a wide range of visitors who come to enjoy its spectacular climate, rich cultural heritage and diversity of sporting activities. The ancient region boasts three world heritage sites at Carcassone, Canal du Midi and Pont du Gard as well as a thriving wine producing industry. Visitors are never short of something to do as the area offers numerous exciting activities such as land and ...
Languedoc is a region which, due to its situation between the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees Mountains, attracts a wide range of visitors who come to enjoy its spectacular climate, rich cultural heritage and diversity of sporting activities. The ancient region boasts three world heritage sites at Carcassone, Canal du Midi and Pont du Gard as well as a thriving wine producing industry. Visitors are never short of something to do as the area offers numerous exciting activities such as land and water sports.
The Languedoc region, despite being well connected to towns such as Montpellier, is surrounded by enormous natural beauty, such as the region’s famous wine growing country, the Mediterranean coastline and beaches and the Languedoc regional park. Additionally the area enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, making it an extremely attractive proposition for both personal use and as an all year round investment.