Le Cap d'Agde Méditerranée
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Le Cap d'Agde Méditerranée
Destination Cap d'Agde Mediterranean Cape of Agde Mediterranean Alliance between land and sea Cap of Agde Mediterranean is located In the south of France, in Occitania, a region that enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year; everyone agrees that it is a great holiday destination. It is made up of 3 complimentary seaside resorts:Cape of Agde, Vias and Portiragnes, with fine sand and volcanic beaches, beaches bordered by pine forests, and an authentic hinterland with towns and villages with a well kept heritage, with living tradtions and varied arts and crafts professions. Featuring Pézenas, the town of Molière, Agde, the Ancient Phocaean trading post or Montagnac, the great mediaeval fair town. The Canal du Midi is the backbone of the Cap d'Agde Mediterranean passing through it from one end to the other. There are so many entertainment and cultural events on offer that you’ll keep wanting to come back throughout the year. It also offers 20km of coastline, partly wild and partly developed, fine sandy beaches, a natural environment made up of parks, pine forests, closely protected marine areas, historical monuments, astonishing heritage, top quality sporting facilities and is a and is a permanent whirl of activity.Find your trip
The Cap d’Agde is a large marina on the Mediterranean made up of small basins, where life is punctuated with regattas, competitions and nautical events such as the Salon Nautique in autumn during All Saints weekend. It features state-of-the-art equipment in a protected environment. It offers 3.300 stands and can accommodate boats from 6 to 35 metres. The port of the Cap d’Agde is Blue Pavilion certified (the eco-label which guarantees the quality of water) and the flagship port of the Odyssea project for the development of sustainable marine industries, targeting ecotourism, river tourism and culture.
Cap d’Agde Mediterranean has 20 km of well-kept sandy beaches. Some of them are wheelchair accessible. Some beaches are wilder and more secluded, while others are lined with pine or tamarisk. Some accommodation has direct access to the beach. The water temperature ranges from 18 and 23° on average in the summer. All shops and services are available close to the beaches. The resort of Cap d’Agde has the Family Plus label.
The canal can be discovered in many ways: the classic way is an excursion boat, departing from Agde, Grau d'Agde, Vias or Portiragnes, with or without meals. You can also travel along the banks of the canal, on the old towpath by bike or on foot in certain parts. Various events are organised on the canal, such as music cruises. Lastly, you can rent a canal and navigate the Canal as you please, or sleep in a floating guestroom.
In the quiet streets of Agde, the arts and crafts workshops of the Perle Noire show the challenge of modernising the myth of the “Belle Agathoise”. The seamstresses with gold fingers, accessories designer, fashion designer, jewellery designer, jeweller-sculptor and leather goods maker... all show their expertise at their workshops and Galerie de la Perle Noire de la Maison des Métiers d’Art throughout the year with exceptionally sophisticated parades and exhibitions. At Pézenas, crafts have been deeply embedded in a long history that started 50 years ago for summer visitors with La Mirondela dels Arts, where craftsmen occupy their 17th-century vaulted stone shops year-round. In the beautiful surroundings of a Renaissance residence, the “Ateliers d’Art de France” (France Art Workshops) are a showcase of creative talents: 130 creative artisans from all over France present jewellery and home décor.
The Métiers d'Art centre of Pézenas was designed around the theme of restoring heritage through wood, iron and stone crafts and, as necessary for Molière, the crafts of the theatre. Restoration crafts are essentially stonework, metalwork and woodwork with artisans that have labels allowing them to work on the restoration of historical monuments. Theatre crafts are currently located in Agde with a prop person who was trained at the Comédie Française. Other trades relate to restoring heritage such as gilding with fine gold, restoring paintings, creating and restoring stained-glass windows, and restoring antique furniture and upholstery.
Most of our towns and villages have a mediaeval origin; we find elements of this heritage in Agde (piece of ramparts and cathedral), Pézenas (Tower of Peyrat, Faugères gate), at Vias (old dwelling), Castelnau de Guers (the Castle), Saint-Thibéry (the abbey), the circular villages of Saint-Pons de Mauchiens, Caux, Nézignan l’Evêque and Nizas. The rural chapels of Saint-Jean de Bébian, Saint-Martin de la Garrigue, Saint-Martin de Conas and Saint-Adrien d’Adissan bear witness to this past, together with the fortified mills of Roquemengarde and Conas or the painted ceilings of the Brignac hotel in Montagnac.
The end of the French Wars of Religion gave way to a period of peace and prosperity in France. For many towns, this meant that the mediaeval walls were gradually abandoned to make room for expansion, with the development of promenades and avenues. The mediaeval fairs of Pézenas and Montagnac still held a strong passion and the richness of these cities resulted in the construction of many residences that can still be seen today. Agde saw a similar boom and its residences were built in basalt; this was also the case in Vias and Portiragnes. The churches are decorated with altarpieces (Pomérols, Pézenas) and furniture. You can discover these treasures with guided tours and a free tour map and audio text.
Cap d’Agde is increasingly active in favour of ecology with the Bagnas National Nature Reserve, "Les Posidonies du Cap d’Agde" (Cap d'Agde Posidonia) a Natura 2000 Preserved Marine Park, beach protection, green routes and a network of cycle tracks. Its Beach Quality Plan guarantees clean bathing water and coastlines in Cap d’Agde. Neighbouring Vias and Portiragnes, Pézenas and Saint-Pons de Mauchiens are also working to preserve endangered species and wetlands. With the wetland of Grande Maïre in Portiragnes or the nature reserve of Roque-Haute between Agde and Béziers. Do you know that bats have a Natura 2000 protected area in Pézenas and that the lesser kestrel now only nests in Saint-Pons de Mauchiens. At Bagnas, there are 250 protected bird species: stilts, ducks, flamingos, herons, birds of prey and other migratory birds...
The Cap d’Agde is a large marina on the Mediterranean made up of small basins, where life is punctuated with regattas, competitions and nautical events such as the Salon Nautique in autumn during All Saints weekend. It features state-of-the-art equipment in a protected environment. It offers 3.300 stands and can accommodate boats from 6 to 35 metres. The port of the Cap d’Agde is Blue Pavilion certified (the eco-label which guarantees the quality of water) and the flagship port of the Odyssea project for the development of sustainable marine industries, targeting ecotourism, river tourism and culture.
Cap d’Agde Mediterranean has 20 km of well-kept sandy beaches. Some of them are wheelchair accessible. Some beaches are wilder and more secluded, while others are lined with pine or tamarisk. Some accommodation has direct access to the beach. The water temperature ranges from 18 and 23° on average in the summer. All shops and services are available close to the beaches. The resort of Cap d’Agde has the Family Plus label.
This beach restaurant and bar serves seafood, regional dishes and grilled meats in a chic beach-hut setting. Mediterranean dishes (fish and seafood), traditional and regional cuisine and oyster bar Sandwiches and snacks. Hotel-restaurant and beach restaurant. English spoken. Menu available in English.
Seafront restaurant and lounge. At Grau d'Agde on the beautiful fine-sand beach lined with dunes, Les Vagues proposes a refined cuisine in a luxurious, immaculate decor. We offer a high-quality service throughout the day: sunbeds at the water’s edge, tasty cocktails in the lounge bar or on the beach, a varied restaurant and beach menu, and a friendly, zen atmosphere. Gourmet cuisine. French nouvelle cuisine, West Indian, Mediterranean and Japanese dishes, etc.
Chef Philippe Mouls and his team propose their cuisine of Mediterranean inspiration based on seasonal produce. In this former warehouse restored in contemporary style, the chef combines local flavours and a creative touch to regale your palate. You’ll be delighted by the attentive service and the wine list which proposes a wonderful selection of regional vintages. Opt for wines by the glass to discover a host of local growers whose wines express the character of their terroir. A quiet sunny terrace to enjoy in fine weather, and an intimate space that brings a Tuscany feel to Pézenas.
Located at the heart of Pézenas, the town of Molière, the restaurant Le Pré Saint Jean is open all year round, offering a sober, cosy setting for you to enjoy an inventive semi-gourmet cuisine based on fresh, seasonal and local produce. A feast for your eyes as well as your palate, thanks to the regional specialities that the chef has been concocted for 35 years from local produce, washed down with one of the fabulous regional vintages from the list of carefully selected wines. Following the seasons, the chef seeks harmony of flavour, delicately creating dishes for a gourmet experience that you won’t forget.
Hostellerie Saint-Alban proposes well-equipped rooms in a charming 19th-century mansion, with views over the picturesque village of Nézignan l’Evêque and the Languedoc vineyard.
In calm and pleasant surroundings, the chef of this fully renovated restaurant, Yannick MICO, proposes traditional dishes based on fresh ingredients. The entire team are at hand to ensure you go away with excellent memories.
An authentic hunting lodge surrounded by the tranquillity of nature, the Auberge de Besilles proposes refined cuisine based on fresh market produce. Indoors or outside on the shady terrace, you’ll enjoy an explosion of local flavours, the beauty of the decor and the quality of the service.
As owner, winegrower and an ambassador for “rural luxury”, Jean-Claude Mas invites you to share good food and great wine in this restaurant set in superb surroundings. Located at Montagnac, in the heart of the Domaine Paul Mas with its 150 hectares of vineyard, garrigue, olive groves and truffle oaks, Côté Mas offers an educational gourmet break, welcoming visitors with generosity and promising an enjoyable experience of a rare quality. In a singularly beautiful structure built of fine, noble materials, Côté Mas boasts a range of facilities including a vast room equipped with the latest audio-visual technology, to accommodate groups for seminars or private tasting sessions in an advantageous setting!
This beach restaurant and bar serves seafood, regional dishes and grilled meats in a chic beach-hut setting. Mediterranean dishes (fish and seafood), traditional and regional cuisine and oyster bar Sandwiches and snacks. Hotel-restaurant and beach restaurant. English spoken. Menu available in English.
Seafront restaurant and lounge. At Grau d'Agde on the beautiful fine-sand beach lined with dunes, Les Vagues proposes a refined cuisine in a luxurious, immaculate decor. We offer a high-quality service throughout the day: sunbeds at the water’s edge, tasty cocktails in the lounge bar or on the beach, a varied restaurant and beach menu, and a friendly, zen atmosphere. Gourmet cuisine. French nouvelle cuisine, West Indian, Mediterranean and Japanese dishes, etc.
Description > Scheduled routes : Every day in July and August. From Monday to Saturday in low season. Route 1 - Agde (internal route) Route 2 - Agde <> Grau d'Agde, Vias center. Route 3 - Agde <> Le Cap d'Agde West. Route 4 - Agde <> Le Cap d'Agde East. Route 5 - Agde <> Pézenas, via Vias, Bessan, Saint-Thibéry, Nézignan-l'Évêque. > Transport on request (TAD): September > June, from Monday to Saturday. July-August, only by appointment at: 0 800 350 310. Route A - Agde / Cap d'Agde < > Portiragnes and Portiragnes-Plage via Vias. Route B - Agde / Cap d'Agde < > Pézenas via Florensac, Pinet and Castelnau-de-Guers. Route C - Pézenas < > Saint-Pons-de-Mauchiens via Aumes and Montagnac, stopover at Parc de Bessilles. Route D - Pézenas < > Tourbes and Cazouls-d'Hérault via Lézignan-la-Cèbe. Route E - Pézenas < > Adissan via Caux and Nizas. > Shuttle service between the beaches and Le Cap d'Agde: Bus service serving the beaches of Cap d'Agde and Vias in July-August: lines 11, 12 et 13. Connections with lines 3, 4 and 5. Circulates every hour continuously from 8am to 7.30pm between Cap d'Agde, Vias and Vias-Plage. Bus ticket with other bus connections, valid 1h: 1 €. Day ticket, valid for an unlimited number of trips: 3 €. Book of 10 tickets: 8 € Information : Hérault Transport Tél : 04 99 47 49 22 - www.herault-transport.fr
A list of taxis is available at the Tourist Office, and on www.en.capdagde.com
SAMU (Emergency Medical Assistance): Phone: 15 A list of health professionals is available at the Tourist Office and on internet: https://www.en.capdagde.com/practical/health-service
Country code : +33 Area code : 467
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All year round, the bike has its fans. At the heart of the Cap d'Agde Méditerranée region, whether on a mountain bike, hybrid or town bike, everyone can find the bike ride or route to suit them. The hardest thing will be to choose between the 550 km of routes offered!
Direct flights to Europe/international destinations: London Luton, Brussels Charleroi, Fès, Marrakech.
Direct low-cost flights within Europe: Ryanair : London-United Kingdom, Edinburgh-Scotland, Düsseldorf-Germany, Manchester-United Kingdom, Bristol-United Kingdom, Stockholm-Sweden, Paris-France, Bruxelles-Charleroi-Belgique. Bus shuttle service to Agde's SNCF train station Hérault Transport www.herault-transport.fr/horaires_tarifs.php Bus service to Cap d'Agde and Grau d'Agde departing from the SNCF train station all year round : www.capbus.fr Car and taxi rental available at the airport.
Description > Scheduled routes : Every day in July and August. From Monday to Saturday in low season. Route 1 - Agde (internal route) Route 2 - Agde <> Grau d'Agde, Vias center. Route 3 - Agde <> Le Cap d'Agde West. Route 4 - Agde <> Le Cap d'Agde East. Route 5 - Agde <> Pézenas, via Vias, Bessan, Saint-Thibéry, Nézignan-l'Évêque. > Transport on request (TAD): September > June, from Monday to Saturday. July-August, only by appointment at: 0 800 350 310. Route A - Agde / Cap d'Agde < > Portiragnes and Portiragnes-Plage via Vias. Route B - Agde / Cap d'Agde < > Pézenas via Florensac, Pinet and Castelnau-de-Guers. Route C - Pézenas < > Saint-Pons-de-Mauchiens via Aumes and Montagnac, stopover at Parc de Bessilles. Route D - Pézenas < > Tourbes and Cazouls-d'Hérault via Lézignan-la-Cèbe. Route E - Pézenas < > Adissan via Caux and Nizas. > Shuttle service between the beaches and Le Cap d'Agde: Bus service serving the beaches of Cap d'Agde and Vias in July-August: lines 11, 12 et 13. Connections with lines 3, 4 and 5. Circulates every hour continuously from 8am to 7.30pm between Cap d'Agde, Vias and Vias-Plage. Bus ticket with other bus connections, valid 1h: 1 €. Day ticket, valid for an unlimited number of trips: 3 €. Book of 10 tickets: 8 € Information : Hérault Transport Tél : 04 99 47 49 22 - www.herault-transport.fr
A list of taxis is available at the Tourist Office, and on www.en.capdagde.com
