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Opening directly onto the immense fine sandy beach, the hotel "Le Mirador" provides a fine view across the Mediterranean.
An ideal holiday site - rooms with bath or shower, WC, terrace with sea views or interior terrace (some with air-conditioning).
The gastronomic restaurant, "Saveurs du Sud" is extremely pleasant all-year round with its panoramic veranda.
Dishes have a strong Mediterranean accent: fish and shellfish, regional produce... Fine menu and wine list (over a hundred to choose from)....
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Specialities
Portiragnes-plage is a right-sized, family resort, fully respecting the natural environment (sea lakes, dunes...) with priority given to green spaces, pedestrians and cyclists ahead of concrete and cars.
Visit the sea lakes on foot, the "Roquehaute" nature reserve and the Midi Canal (1km).
Many places to visit within a 1-hour drive like Pézenas the city of Molière.
The port of the Cap d’Agde at 17km and the St Thomas Golf at 14km from the hotel.
The gourmet restaurant Saveurs du Sud is cited by many guides. This is very pleasant all year round with its panoramic veranda (air-conditioned or heated according to season). A cuisine with Mediterranean fish, shellfish, local produce and elsewhere. A beautiful map of food and wine (one hundred references) plus 4 with a menu designed for the younger ones.
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Opening Restaurant:
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14 February to 18 October and from 16 December to 01 January
- From 12:00 to 14:00 and from 19:00 to 22:00
- Closed day(s): Wednesday noon - Sunday Evening
Capacity Restaurant:
- 2 Restaurant rooms, 80 seats indoor, 40 seats on terrace
Opening Hotel:
- 14 February to 18
October Capacity Hotel:
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16 Listed bedrooms, 1 equiped meeting room
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* Wifi Internet Access * Beach * Public car park * Hair dryer * Television * Canal+ |
* Restaurant * Air conditioning * Mini Bar * Terrace |

Béziers

Les 9 Écluses de Fonséranes - Béziers

Cap-d'Agde Naturist Village
Vin de Pays d’Oc,
Vin de Pays de l’Aude |
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Vin de Pays means 'country wine' to the French, but to outsiders it can mean New World with a French accent. These are the wines which the French authorities unreservedly allow to be labelled with the grape variety from which they were made. It is difficult to over-estimate the importance of this large and growing category of wines for the future of the French wine trade. The French themselves may have tended to see any Vin de Pays as distinctly inferior to any appellation contrôlée wine, whereas many of their customers abroad see the better Vins de Pays as good-value, user-friendly, sometimes high-quality non-conformist emissaries from the world's most revered wine producer....
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There are thousands of grape varieties contributing to a vast array of different wine styles with each variety having its own distinct flavours and characteristics. Varieties can be made uniquely to make a wine, in whch case the wine is known as a varietal, or collectively with other varities, when the wine is known as a blend. The soils and ‘terroirs’ in the Aude area are very varied, from Schist, Sandstone, Marl, Gravel, Pebbles, Limestone, to Granit and Alluvial soil; thus making many marvelous and different styles of wine. Also in this massive area are many different grape varieties, the reds include Carignon, Cinsault, Granache Noir, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. The whites, Chardonnay, Granache blanc, Picpoul, Marsanne, Roussanne, Vermantino, Mauzac, Chenin and Clairette...
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Hôtel Restaurant Le Mirador ** |
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Hotel **
Restaurant 'Saveurs du Sud' ** |
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4 Boulevard de Front de Mer 34420 PORTIRAGNES-PLAGE |
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Phone +33 04.67.90.91.33
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reservation@hotel-le-mirador.com
saveursdusud@hotmail.fr
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www.hotel-le-mirador.com |
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- Double room with breakfast:
58.00 € to 118.00 € Quatro room: 97.00 € to 133.00 € Single room: 58.00 € to
90.00 €
Breakfast: 10.00 €
- Phone +33 04.67.90.97.67
Menu: 24.00 € to 48.00 €
A la Carte: 30.00 € to 51.00 €
Daily
Menu: 16.00 €
Wine menu: 8.00 € to 79.00 € |
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The Massif de la Clape – ‘stone’ in local dialect - was, until recent geological time, an actual island. This insularity, still apparent in the landscape, has given rise to a particularly rich and original variety of plant and animal life. Today, the La Clappe Heights remain one of those unusual, spellbound places where modem man can still feel, with ahnost every step he takes, the imprint of his long-gone ancestors. The Oeil Doux is a natural waterhole surrounded by cliffs with an abrupt eastern face overhanging the surface 130 feet below (40m). The cliff is made of hard fissured limestone whose crevices are full of red clay; it was formed during the middle geological era. The north side, less steep, is made of marly limestone from an older geological age and is particularly rich in fossile deposits, notably Orbolitines (Mesorbitolna texana), Brachypodes, Lamellibranches and sea urchins (dating from the Clansayesian period). The presence of this hole at this site can be explained by the fragility of the wider area which displays many faults; two of them major. The water in the hole is salty : the salinity, as well as the level, varies with the rainfall and the movements of the Mediterranean just a mile (1,500m) away. The whole zone is part of a submerged karstic formation....
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18-Holes.
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Oppidum d'Ensérune - Nissan-lez-Enserune |

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Come and visit the archaeological site of Ensérune lying ten kilometres from Béziers between the Languedoc garrigues and the shores of the Mediterranean, and discover one of the most important Gaulish villages in the South of France. The Oppidum d'Ensérune is an ancient hill-town (or oppidum) near the village of Nissan-lez-Ensérune, France, located between Béziers and Narbonne close to the D609 (formerly RN9) and Canal du Midi. The fields at Montady, below the Oppidum was the swamp of Montady, which is now wedge shaped fields separated by irrigation ditches that converge in the centre. In the 13th century, the swamp was drained; the ditches allowed water to flow to the centre of the circular depression, from which it was conveyed through underground pipes several kilometres to the south. The drainage is still functional and remains in use...
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Saint Pierre la Mer - Fleury d'Aude - Les Cabanes de Fleury. The resort of Saint Pierre la Mer, with its fishing port of Cabanes de Fleury, has more than 5 miles of fine sandy beach and offers a wide range of sports. This charming little port was originally a fishing village of reed huts. Today, it's a peaceful and friendly place, ideal for getting away from it all. It's also the perfect starting point for boat trips and fishing excursions. There’s a marina and sailing school here, plus facilities for jet skiing, microlighting and bike hire. You can also take a guided walk or horseback tour of the surrounding countryside. Things to see & do in Saint Pierre la Mer - Fleury d'Aude - Les Cabanes de Fleury: - The stained glass windows of St Martin’s church in Fleury - Balayar Tower in Fleury - 11th century Penitent's chapel in Fleury - Near Saint Pierre la Mer, the deep cave of ‘l'œil doux’, where the sea fills up a 50-foot abyss...
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18-Holes.
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