MAIRIE DE LANNEMEZAN
Read moreLannemezan enjoys a sumptuous natural setting and a breathtaking view of the Pyrenean peaks. It is a small dynamic town located on the plateau of the same name, where the valleys of Aure and Louron end. Animated all year long thanks to a diversified associative environment, the town hall oversees an interesting and varied cultural program. The village hall regularly hosts prestigious headliners, from the Capitole de Toulouse orchestra to well-known comedians like Anne Roumanoff or Patrick Bosso.
MAIRIE DE SAINT-CLAR
Read moreSaint-Clar is the leading garlic-producing town in the Gers, a pretty village of around 1,000 inhabitants overlooking the Arratz valley, north-east of Fleurance and surrounded by hillsides. You'll be charmed by the village's medieval heritage, with its covered market, two arcaded squares, the church of Sainte-Catherine, the garden of the four seasons and the bishop's palace, now home to the media library. In summer, Saint-Clar comes alive with concerts and theatrical performances, as well as gourmet evenings in the squares.
TOWN HOTEL
Read moreThe Hôtel de Ville de Béziers is a historic building located on the Place Gabriel Péri. Built in 1729, it occupies the site of the former Roman forum and the 13th-century common house of the consuls of Béziers. It is here that the city's affairs have long been settled. The main entrance is topped by a belfry housing the bells that mark the hours of the city's life. For further information or to contact the Town Hall, please call 04 67 36 73 73.
MAIRIE DE TARBES
Read moreThe Tarbes town hall always reserves you an excellent reception in its buildings. It offers a very complete website which can, in many cases, save you the trip. Even if you have been living in Tarbes for years, you will find there a fast and efficient way to get information. Easy to use and clear, you will find without any problem the agenda of the events, the health and environmental information... From the interactive map to the municipal, cultural, social, economic and sports news, you will know everything in a few clicks.
MAIRIE DE TOULOUSE
Read moreThe Toulouse City Hall is located in the famous Capitole building, which it shares with the theatre of the same name. It houses the usual municipal services: civil status, electoral lists, community life, heritage management... Marriages and PACS ceremonies are celebrated in the prestigious Salle des Illustres! In addition, twenty-five district town halls enable Toulousans to complete a large number of administrative formalities relating to their identity, citizenship or family close to home.
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Read moreTautavel is a charming town located between the Corbières and the Mediterranean, just 25 minutes from Perpignan. It is easily accessible from exit 41 of the A9 freeway. Take advantage of your visit to Tautavel to discover the Musée de Tautavel, one of the town's must-see attractions.
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Read moreThe town boasts an unspoilt natural environment, with the Malivert leisure park, lake and Blue Flag beach. Lovers of camping and quality gîtes will also find what they're looking for in Molières. The upper town, with its century-old half-timbered houses, is a real architectural gem. The town also offers the service of issuing national identity cards and passports, by appointment. Molières is a destination to discover for its exceptional natural setting and architectural heritage.
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Read moreTHE CAMARGUAISE RACE. Seeing this kind of spectacle in St. Laurent-d'Aigouze is an additional charm, for the singularity of these arenas attached to the church and whose presbytery serves as a toril (where the bulls are locked). It must be said that the priest of Saint-Laurent is a perfect aficionado.
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Read moreWhich charming small village Vénéjean; You will not regret the detour, just at the exit of Bagnols. Small cobbled streets, large stone houses… and if you don't miss the courage, climb up to the top of the village, not just for sight. St. Baptiste Chapel dates back to the th century and its murals are very well preserved. At the top you will discover a windmill in operation and the Romanesque chapel Saint-Pierre drowned in a green setting. It is in this context that every year the Musical evenings of Vénéjean occur in July. A medieval castle owned by a private owner dating back to the th century dominates this adorable small village.
MAIRIE, SERVICE ANIMATION
Read moreRennes-les-Bains, located in the Haute Vallée de l'Aude, is a small spa, climatic and tourist resort. With its natural environment and warm waters renowned for their therapeutic virtues, it offers an invigorating and relaxing stay. The village, with its 200 inhabitants, is the gateway to the Corbières, between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. Visitors can take advantage of its mild, stable climate, its hot and cold springs, and its historical heritage, which bears witness to a major settlement in Gallo-Roman times. Rennes-les-Bains is also the ideal starting point for discovering the surrounding sites, such as Château d'Arques, Abbaye d'Alet les Bains and Rennes le Château, famous for the mystery surrounding Abbé Saunière's treasure. Fans of Cathar castles will be delighted with the many sites to visit nearby. All in all, Rennes-les-Bains offers a pleasant setting for a relaxing family vacation, where the benefits of nature combine with the pleasures of discovery.
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Read moreTypical village of the Midi, situated at the same distance from the sea and the Cevennes, Nimes and Montpellier and close to the medieval city of Sommières, Junas allows to discover a different Gard and offers an opening to the Hérault. The most animated month is July with the Rencontres of the Stone in which exhibitions of sculpture, concerts and an international stone tailleurs contest are held early in the month, and a boasts jazz festival is excellent for amateurs in the middle of the month. In August, a country festival takes place in careers.
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Read moreWhich charming small village Vénéjean; You will not regret the detour, just at the exit of Bagnols. Small cobbled streets, large stone houses… and if you don't miss the courage, climb up to the top of the village, not just for sight. St. Baptiste Chapel dates back to the th century and its murals are very well preserved. At the top you will discover a windmill in operation and the Romanesque chapel Saint-Pierre drowned in a green setting. It is in this context that every year the Musical evenings of Vénéjean occur in July. A medieval castle owned by a private owner dating back to the th century dominates this adorable small village.
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Read moreAmateurs of rosé, you will be served, as indicated in the light panel on the edge of the motorway, on the roof of the cooperative cellar: " Tavel, first rosé of France ". It is since the th century that we drink the tavel. A favourite drink of Philippe the Bel, and then recaptured by the Popes of Avignon, tavel remains the only controlled appellation of France that produces only rosé. This famous wine is obtained through a vinification which includes a short maceration of the fallen grapes, without beginning fermentation in order to extract the fruit and the specific characters of the ripe grape of each vine: Grenache, syrah, cinsaut, mourvèdre, clairette and bourboulenc. Fresh with a salad, in the shadow of a hackberry, what can you dream of better?
LE CAMP DE CESAR
Read moreOne of the major archaeological sites of Southern Gaul is now made of a town located on a rocky piton offering a superb panorama over the surroundings. The site formerly occupied by a Celto-Ligurian agglomeration and then by a Gallo-Roman colony reached its peak in the High Middle ages. Guided tours are proposed by the Municipal Heritage Service on request at 04 66 50 55 79
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Read moreFirst village after Nîmes on the RN 86 towards Avignon, Marguerittes has no special charm. However, in the immediate vicinity of the motorway of Nîmes East, it has made it one of the most dynamic towns on the "periphery, having experienced intense population growth and economic development in the 80 s and 90 s. Set up many hotels at the exit of the motorway, a few kilometres from Nîmes. In historical terms, mills, a Romanesque church, a lavoir, a pigeon house, and the castle of Chanaleilles have been transformed into town hall. Discover, at the house of the Garrigue, a small museum on this regional ecosystem, a boutique of local products and information for a hiking tour in the country of capitelles.
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Read moreIdeally placed on the plateau to which it gives its name, in the heart of Costières, the village is known for certain only by the presence of its airport, of an air base, of a motorway exit. This would be to forget the bucolic aspects of a commune that has over 20 hectares of green space, including a municipal park with its water plan, its health course and its playgrounds. Then there is the Michelin, multi-star Michelin restaurant and a city hotel nestled in a castle, former residence of the bishops of Nîmes.
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Read moreAs part of the 113 national road, Codognan nevertheless managed to preserve a certain identity and quality of life, which probably came from its position of door to the Petite Camargue and the beaches, for the Nîmois and all the inhabitants of the Vaunage. Like most villages in the region, Codognan has a small but very beautiful old centre that deserves a stop.
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Read moreIn the image of Courbessac to the east, Milhaud will soon be like some sort of nîmois neighbourhood, so the village has been absorbed as an oil stain through urbanization. Having said that, the village bypass, set up, has restored a semblance of village life to its downtown. Without special charm, the village still welcomes many shops and enjoys its proximity to the great city without the inconvenience of the city.
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Read more12 km from Nîmes, Saint-Como remains the best preserved village of the beautiful plain of Vaunage, which is also highly urbanised. Around the fountain flows a stream, Griffe, which crosses this plain from one end to the other. The village has kept a real life of proximity between its inhabitants, where we are frequent from generation to generation during memorable holidays. The temple of Saint-Como, not really antique yet, deserves the detour as well as the raised site of the mill, planted on the hill: At 200 metres above sea level, there is an unobstructed view of the Baux of the Leases at the Saint-Loup peak.