Tourism and activities

Camping for cultural tourism near Béziers

Just 13 kilometers from your accommodation, discover Béziers. Founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC, the city of Paul Riquier boasts 2,700 years of history. A visit will allow you to experience the legacy of both the Neolithic and Iron Ages.

Near Béziers lies the archaeological site and museum of Ensérune. This fortified Celtic city, known as an Oppidum, is perched atop its hill. You'll discover numerous remains during your visit!

In the immediate vicinity

The small village of Montblanc, with its 2,800 inhabitants, is the ideal place for your stay. You'll enjoy peace and quiet surrounded by nature, vineyards, and pine trees. Your campsite is perfect for cultural tourism and wine tourism.

During a stroll through the narrow streets of the town center, you can admire the communal oven, the Church of Saint Eulalie, and the Consular House, all perfect examples of medieval architecture. The Tourist Office is located in the Consular House.

Very close to Pézenas

In the historic center of Pézenas, a town designated a Land of Art and History in 2002, you will discover treasures: 17th and 18th-century mansions, bourgeois houses, etc.

Highly regarded by Molière, Pézenas is a lively town, its rhythm set by artistic events, theater, dance, music, and art exhibitions.

Just a short distance away, you can also find remarkable places of interest: the Valmagne Abbey in Villeveyrac and the Cassan Abbey in Roujan.

Must-see attractions in the surrounding area

Among the must-see attractions when visiting the region are, on one side, the Hérault Gorges, Saint-Guilherme-le-Désert, and the Clamouse Cave. These exceptional natural sites offer magnificent scenery.

In the other direction, you can discover the former cloth and military uniform factory in Villeneuvette and explore the captivating landscapes of the Lake Salagou.

Wine tourism campsite near Béziers

By choosing Camping Le Rebau, you'll be staying in wine country. The region's winemakers produce quality wine, including four Protected Designations of Origin (PDOs): Picpoul de Pinet, Faugères, Saint-Chinian, Muscat de Rivesaltes, and Muscat de Saint-Jean de Minervois. You'll enjoy discovering the vineyards and tasting the wines of the IGP Les Côtes de Thongue!

Beautiful circular villages to visit

Numerous in the surrounding area, the circular villages are part of the region's iconic heritage. The streets and houses are laid out around the castle or church. This is particularly true in Nézignan-l’Evêque, Alignan-du-Vent, Puissalicon, Magalas, Caux, Margon, Roujan, Gabian, Paulhan, etc.

Explore these charming villages near your campsite close to Béziers.

Discovering Agde and Cap d'Agde

The town of Agde is just 13 kilometers from your campsite near Béziers. Visit "The Black Pearl," with its unique history. Agde was built using volcanic stone from Mont Saint-Loup. Discover the elegant townhouses of the old town and the Saint-Étienne Cathedral, constructed from lava stone. Just 4 kilometers away lies Cap d'Agde, a renowned seaside resort with fine sandy beaches and a lively marina lined with trendy bars, restaurants, and clubs. It also has the Aqualand water park. It is also an iconic location for European naturism.

Along the Canal du Midi

From the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea stretches the Canal du Midi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is explored for tourism, leisure, and on houseboats converted into accommodations.

At the entrance to Béziers, you will discover the Fonseranes Locks. Nine successive gates allow passage through eight basins over 315 meters and a 25-meter change in elevation. Along the locks, you will find traditional buildings: the water coach, the stables, and the lock keeper's house.

Between two waters

Nicknamed the "Venice of Languedoc" because of its many canals, Sète is a city not to be missed. Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Thau Lagoon, it is truly unique. In the city of Georges Brassens and Paul Valéry, you'll find plenty to see: the Espace Brassens, the Le Py Cemetery, the Quartier Haut (Upper Quarter), the Paul Valéry Museum, and the Royal Canal.

City of art and culture

You'll only have about 60 kilometers to travel to reach Montpellier. Stroll through the city center and the pedestrianized Ecusson district to discover the unique atmosphere of this city that blends old-world charm and modernity.

During your walk, be sure to visit the Place de la Comédie, the Arc de Triomphe, the Promenade du Peyrou, and the Jardin des Plantes.