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The Canal du Midi Languedoc Roussillon

The Canal du Midi cuts through the south of the Saint-Chinian region in Languedoc Roussillon and for many of course represents an iconic image of …

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Visit To Saint-Chinian Languedoc-Roussillon

Three ways to discover the wine and wonders of Saint-Chinian, Languedoc-Rousillon… If you’ve ever spent time in the Languedoc then you’ll know that it has …

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Roquebrun Languedoc Roussillon France

Rocquebrun is a lovely village in the Saint-Chinian area of Languedoc-Roussillon. It has been granted its own local appellation status and as you approach the …

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Artist Captures Changing Face Of Canal Du Midi

2016 marks the 350th anniversary of the start of a project to create the “Canal du Midi” which is now a world heritage site, as …

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The French Fairytale City of Carcassonne

The Languedoc region is often called the real south of France. It covers a wide area and has many personalities – more vineyards than anywhere …

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Capestang Canal du Midi

A boat ride from the pretty little port of Capestang, with a picnic and a bottle of wine made locally in Saint-Chinian is the perfect …

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Assignan France and the colourful Chateau Castigno

Assignan – a little pocket of purple in the Languedoc… Tucked away in the very heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region in the south of France, …

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Roquebrun France Hérault’s Hanging Gardens Village

A succulent affair: The Mediterranean Garden of Roquebrun in the Saint-Chinian region of the south of France, doesn’t have a mysterious history, as I was secretly …

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The Rocky Hills of the Garrigue Languedoc Roussillon

The garrigue Languedoc Roussillon: Experience the sights, scents, sound and flavours of a little known, intoxicating pocket of southern France which lies in the northern …

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The First Ever Sparkling Wine of France

Stand up the REAL Champagne? The first ever sparkling wine of France, produced in 1531, a century before Dom Perignon. Everyone loves the pomp and …

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