Activities in Languedoc-Roussillon + the Pyrenees
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Bar de la Marine
The rustic, typically Sètois bar is popular with residents, who come here for affordable wines and simple grilled seafood brochettes. Created by t... More -
Caves of Roquefort
A tour of the Caves of Roquefort will turn you into a lover of Roquefort cheese if you aren't one already. More -
Cente Régional d'art Contemporain
Temporary exhibitions of contemporary paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations are set in a vast space designed by architect Lorenzo Piquer... More -
Chocolatier Antton
The ganache is spiked with the russet-colored piment d’Espelette. More -
Domaine Bourdic
Produces an excellent collection of Côtes de Thongue wines; every July, the Swiss owners hold a classical music festival onsite. More -
Domaine de l'Arjolle
Open for public tours; also hosts multicourse wine-pairing dinners twice a year—book early. More -
Felix & Co.
François Liguori, one of Sète's best-known designers, creates whimsical furniture under the label Pescatore, using wrought iron combined with wood,... More -
Galerie Yves Faurie
The gallery run by arts patron Yves Faurie is the spot in town to view the work of contemporary artists such as Hervé di Rosa (founder of the Musée... More -
GoLearnTo.com Perfume Course
Lavender, geranium, and mint are some of the scents that may inspire you during GoLearnTo.com’s weekend perfumery course in France’s verdant Langue... More -
Helena Linge Basque
Ask to see the Socoa models. More -
Inspiration Marine
This maritime-themed shop specializes in traditional marine-motif dishware, lighthouse lamps, boat-shaped tables, and other nautically inspired obj... More -
Le Saint Clair
The Sètois take their cocktails seriously. Join the crowds ordering aperitifs at this sleek bar overlooking the docks. Created by the editors of T... More -
Millau Viaduct
Where: Crossing the Tarn Valley in the Massif Central, near Millau in southern France. Stats: 8,100 feet (less than two miles) long; cars travel ... More -
Musée Fenaille
The museum houses pottery made by the Gauls. More -
Musee International des Arts Modestes
This museum blends contemporary works made of everyday objects (like brightly colored sculpted murals made from toys) and folk art; Argentine botan... More -
Musée Paul Valéry
Named after the beloved French poet (Valéry wrote the classic verse Le Cimitière Marin), the museum also has a local focus; collections illustrate ... More -
Site Archéologique de la Graufesenque
Visit the archaeological site at La Graufesenque, where the Gauls made the pottery now housed in the Musée Fenaille. More
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