10 Things to do Good for Couples in Herault That You Shouldn't Miss

September 5, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Herault, France including Domaine de Saint Pierre, Bertrand Bosc, Seigneurie de Peyrat, Domaine Preignes Le Vieux, Cathedrale St-Pierre, Musee Fabre, Maison Noilly Prat, Pic St-Loup, Chateau de Flaugergues, Gorges d'Heric.
Restaurants in Herault

1. Domaine de Saint Pierre

Vias-Plage, 34450 Vias France +33 4 67 21 64 21 [email protected] http://www.domainedesaintpierre.com/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Domaine de Saint Pierre

Guided tours, Wine tasting, concerts bar

2. Bertrand Bosc

3 rue Therese, 34090, Montpellier France +33 6 59 61 98 34 [email protected] http://www.bertrandbosc.guide
Excellent
97%
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5.0 based on 206 reviews

Bertrand Bosc

Hello, I’m Bertrand Bosc. I’m a guide in the Pic-Saint-Loup area, near Montpellier. Together, we will explore the terroir, the wine, and the gastronomy of course, but also the less noticeable details, the little things that make this place so special to me. I also design, produce and host custom events in domains around Montpellier.

3. Seigneurie de Peyrat

Domaine de Peyrat Route de Roujan, 34120, Pezenas France +33 4 67 38 08 43 [email protected] http://www.depeyrat.com/
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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Seigneurie de Peyrat

Of the many great houses and wine estates in the Pézenas area, few can match the charms of the Seigneurie de Peyrat. Today, (a family-run business) the estate covers 200 hectares, with 120 hectares of vines, olive trees and guarrigues. Famous grape varieties such as syrah, grenache, carignan, merlot, cabernet, cinsault and pinot noir are used for the red wines, followed by sauvignon, viognier, colombard, vermentino and chardonnay for the white ones. All grapes have been selected and are blooming on this fabulous terroir (clay and limestone / villafranchien soils). Respecting environment and searching for high quality; this is our daily guideline. You will be welcome here to visit our castle, its chapel and also our cellar. (on appointment)If you want to buy or taste our wines, the cellar is open from Monday to Friday from 10:00 until 18:00.

Reviewed By Man33dol - Bishops Stortford, United Kingdom

We spent a wonderful afternoon trying 8 different wines: whites, rosé, reds and one sparkling. These are accompanied with some delicious local produce of cheeses, olives and chutneys. Great value at only €19. Cecile and Lucy were extremely knowledgeable, friendly and made it so enjoyable and relaxing. This chateau is perfect for social distancing with secluded tables in a spacious, shady courtyard. We had a wander around and found a beautiful, old chapel and stunning views. Do not miss out - you won’t be disappointed!

4. Domaine Preignes Le Vieux

Chemin de Preignes, 34450 Vias France +33 4 67 21 67 82 [email protected] http://www.preignes.com
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5.0 based on 281 reviews

Domaine Preignes Le Vieux

Historical tour : travel through time, visit the 12 thcentury chapel, the chateau built in 1202 by the Viscount of Pezenas, William of Pezenas. Not forgetting the royal dovecote with more than 150 nesting boxes, that dates from the 15th century and served as an indication of the estate's wealth. In the winery, discover the secrets of a traditional vinification method that respects the fruit and the characteristics of the grape varieties. Guided, interactive tour, during which any questions are welcome. Tasting; the most popular part of the tour... We encourage a genuinely shared tasting experience, in which people talk about the wines. Our objective is to help visitors understand the wine and what we try to achieve. Essentially, it is an introduction to tasting, a convivial, interactive occasion at which visitors are encouraged to express their feelings about the wines.

Reviewed By 516maggyf - Soest, Germany

This was great. The guide was really informative and enthusiastic about the history of this marvelous building. In addition we learned a lot about the wine making process, followed by an excellent and generous wine tasting with plenty of information about all of the different wines. The tour was given in both French and English. I would strongly recommend it.

5. Cathedrale St-Pierre

6 bis rue Abbe-Marcel-Montels Place St-Pierre, 34000, Montpellier France +33 4 67 66 04 12 http://www.cathedrale-montpellier.fr
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4.5 based on 681 reviews

Cathedrale St-Pierre

Reviewed By Travelfordream6

It is a very beautiful cathedral, the architecture is magnificent, it was a beautiful discovery, we like to visit the cathedrals in the cities we visit to expand our general culture

6. Musee Fabre

13 rue Montpellieret, 34000, Montpellier France +33 4 67 14 83 00 [email protected] http://museefabre.montpellier3m.fr
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4.5 based on 1,579 reviews

Musee Fabre

Reviewed By Lefourragere

The musee Fabre is a fantastic destination in Montpellier, we paid 10 euros and saw the Picasso exhibition which was well presented and certainly showed his sense of humour, the ticket gives entry to the permanent collection which starts off with some exhibits on art restoration then the gallery unfolds over many floors with room after room of wonderful paintings, - I think the ticket allows you to go back as you might need to explore in stages, entry to the maison sebattiere is included, and whilst attractive is relatively small and won't take long! It shouldn't be a surprise to find something of the quality of the Fabre in Montpellier, there should just be more like it!

7. Maison Noilly Prat

1 Rue Noilly, 34340, Marseillan France +33 4 67 77 20 15 [email protected] http://www.noillyprat.com/
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4.5 based on 547 reviews

Maison Noilly Prat

La Maison Noilly Prat invites you to enjoy exclusive access to our estate and to share the knowledge of our Cellar Master for a unique visit to our exceptional surroundings: the production site of the French vermouth, Noilly Prat(R). Discover the Noilly Prat brand through our guided tours. Appreciate the beauty of this authentic setting. Taste our different Expressions. Create your own vermouth. Learn the art of cocktail making. Make the most of exclusive experiences. Or even create your own event. Noilly Prat offers all these possibilities, inviting you to share in the history of our great brand and to experience the awakening of your senses through our range of Vermouths.

8. Pic St-Loup

Route de Pompignan, 34270 France +33 4 48 20 05 28 [email protected] http://www.tourisme-picsaintloup.fr/
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4.5 based on 1,101 reviews

Pic St-Loup

9. Chateau de Flaugergues

1744 avenue Albert Einstein, 34000, Montpellier France +33 4 99 52 66 37 [email protected] http://www.flaugergues.com/
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Chateau de Flaugergues

Come to the Chateau de Flaugergues and visit an unique Vineyard of South France. This Folie, typic house from the 18th century will make you travel through time and space. Tour guided of the Chateau, the Vineyard or the garden are available all week long. For more information, you can contact us or go to our website.

10. Gorges d'Heric

Mons France +33 4 67 23 02 21 http://montagne-hautlanguedoc.com/pays-du-haut-languedoc/gorges-heric/
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4.5 based on 382 reviews

Gorges d'Heric

Reviewed By TLSE2 - Toulouse, France

5 km up a paved path to the top of these gorges. Beautiful scenery throughout with lots of opportunities to stop and dip your toes in the river, or throw yourself in the river by a running jump at a suitable point, great fun, if you feel like it! There are lots of places to sit on the rocks and enjoy the water all the way up the gorges in the summer. I think if you came in the late winter/spring, when the river was at it fullest, it might be more interesting to watch the flow. Take plenty of water with you, it's a long 5km up, but very do-able if you take it steady. There is a little cafe at the top for you to get a drink that isn't over priced, a definite plus. It's both suitable to walk or cycle. Very beautiful and worth a visit.

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