The ancient "Frons stagni" is located on the edge of the Ingril pond, at the foot of a hill of vineyards producing the prestigious Muscat wine. Nestled between ancient salt marshes, a 7 km long beach, and the Gardiole massif, the city of Frontignan offers many walks in unique landscapes. The Chapelle des Pénitents, where a small museum of interest is located, and the fortified church of Saint-Paul are classified as Historic Monuments. They are good places to stop and discover the architectural heritage. A few houses, some of them dating from the Belle Epoque, contribute to the charm of this sweet city.

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