ACADÉMIE DES CONFRÉRIES DU LANGUEDOC ROUSSILLON
Read moreA site dedicated to the brotherhoods of Languedoc-Roussillon. You will find on line all the information, the coordinates, the names of the persons in charge of the brotherhoods. Accessible also via this site, the charter of the brotherhoods where are exposed all the values and the beautiful diversity of these various brotherhoods. To better know the role and the influence of each of these 35 brotherhoods of Languedoc-Roussillon are elements put forward by this site. An agenda lists the events.
L'ASSOCIATION DES USAGERS DE CARRE D’ART
Read moreThe aim of this association is to establish a link between users of the Médiathèque and other libraries in the city, so that everyone can express their needs, ideas and criticisms as readers. It also works to ensure that Carré d'Art maintains its dynamic approach to book access, particularly in the neighborhoods. It also takes part in organizing public readings, guided tours of exhibitions, conferences and debates, and runs a book club.
L’EPICUVIN
Read moreThe aim of this association which was created in 1991 by Daniel Roche, a wine enthusiast, is to introduce its members, in the best conditions to nectar of various origins, to form their own taste and improve their knowledge about this drink. Tasting evenings are regularly organised. You can even come for the first time without joining the club. Its members regularly travel to France and abroad to discover other products such as chocolate, tea, beer, whisky, honey, olive oil... A newsletter, a program and a newspaper are available on the website.
SYNDICAT DU CRU BLANQUETTE
Read moreBelow is a list of the main areas and vaults. All of them offer free visits and tastings, either individually or in groups. Preferably by appointment, take about 1 hour. Most areas have an adjacent shop where you can buy the most beautiful wines.
SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE
Read moreBizanet is a beautiful village of old stones, with fountains and washing by the spring source. Washing are still experiencing the attendance of the ladies who take pleasure in doing their little laundry and the chat! Its finage includes part of the forest of Fontfroide and the castle of Gaussan, former Cistercian farm, which became in the th century wine-growing property and transformed into a building of feudal high towers inspired by the fashion of Viollet-le-Duc; since 1994, Benedictine from Fontgombault have made a monastery with a castle castle. The castle of Saint-Martin-de-Toque was rebuilt in the th century and restored and restored privately.
SYNDICAT D’INITIATIVE
Read moreBetween Black and littoral mountains, Ouveillan is a typical Languedoc village, sheltered from crowds, but also active by its animations. Lombardy-Romanesque church, medieval ramparts, vineyards, salt pond, and a little further Fontcalvy, Cistercian barn of the th century where each summer a festival with show on the theme of the Middle Ages is held. A 10 km walk from the market square, Place Carnot, will make you discover what is one of the cultural centres at Narbonne. Climb the stairs to the public garden, turn the church and leave the village by the ruins of the Capitoul, Pasteur Street, Rouquié Square, rue Espagnac, rue de la Grangette. You will pass around the dried saliné pond (extract salt until the th century), cross a pine forest with remarkable views and make a stop by the barn. The course is pleasant and varied, to be done in the morning.
Within the village, several walks are recommended: The Castellas, the fort, the old coolers, the church, the; Portal, the rue Sarvisse, the old hospital, the old oil mill… outside the village, walks by foot or bike, the pond, the castle of Preïssan and the Terral Sallèles and the Canal du Midi.
TAKH
Read moreThe TAKH association in Hures-la-Parade invites you to enjoy a unique experience: an encounter with Przewalski's horses on the Causse Méjean. You'll discover the incredible story of the rescue of this last species of wild horse in the company of a passionate guide. You'll observe their behavior and interactions, and explore the biodiversity treasures of this breathtaking landscape. Contribute to the project by making a donation, becoming a volunteer or organizing a conference. TAKH welcomes you all year round for visits and events, or the team can travel to meet you.
FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DES TRUFFICULTEURS
Read moreFounded in 2015, the French Federation of Truffle Growers brings together several professional structures of French truffle growers. The federation lays the foundations of the professional policy of truffle growers, ensures the development of truffle plantations, engages in the promotion and defense of the truffle. The site presents the characteristics of this black nugget, gives access to the regulations concerning this culture, and diffuses the dates of the events related to the truffle.
ASSOCIATION AIRE NOU
Read moreCreated in 1995 in Baho, Northern Catalonia, the Aire Nou association aims to protect and promote the cultural heritage of Bao and Riberal. It also aims to actively promote and defend the Catalan language and culture, by offering a wide range of events and activities: castelle competitions, correfoc, dance, traditional balls, card games, Festa Major, Diades Aire Nou de Bao, castanyada, calçotada, rifla, "acampada" and annual trip... The entire agenda can be found (in Catalan!) on the association's website.
LES ZARZÉLÉS
Read moreThe association Les Zarzélés is full of cultural and artistic activities, eco-citizenship and parenting. It offers many events for young and old alike: craft workshops, gardening, family cafés, teen radio, theater, discussion groups... One of the highlights of the year is the Arts and Games Festival organized in May. For fifteen years now, the association has been preparing this joyful and family event with a rich program of workshops, concerts, dances, live shows, exhibitions..
AVF SAINT-NAZAIRE
Read moreSaint-Nazaire is a welcoming city for new arrivals, thanks to the voluntary association A.V.F Saint-Nazaire Accueil des Villes Françaises. Located at the AGORA 1901, 2bis Avenue Albert de Mun, the association offers support and assistance to people new to the town. The AVF Saint-Nazaire also offers a range of activities and events to enable newcomers to meet other people and familiarize themselves with their new surroundings. Whether it's to obtain practical information, discover the local heritage or take part in outings and events, the AVF is there to support new arrivals and offer them a warm welcome.
AVF MENDE
Read moreMende is a welcoming town for newcomers, thanks to the association Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF). Newcomers and Mende residents looking for social ties are invited to meet over coffee to discuss the association's projects and share their suggestions. The AVF Mende also offers activities such as walks and meals to help people discover and get to grips with the local area. The association also organizes cultural events such as guided tours of the town.
AVF BEZIERS
Read moreFor over 45 years, this voluntary association has been welcoming newcomers and providing them with information about the town. The AVF also offers sporting, cultural and leisure activities, as well as day outings to enable you to get to know each other and discover the town and its surroundings. Walks in Béziers, strolls along the Canal and excursions in the Béziers hinterland are also organized. Finally, at the end of each month, a "pot de l'amitié" is offered to encourage exchanges between members.
AVF LUNEL
Read moreLunel enjoys a privileged geographical location and an exceptionally relaxed lifestyle. To the north of the town are hillside vineyards, while to the south is the territory of bulls, white horses and pink flamingos, the pride of lovers of Camargue traditions. For new arrivals, the Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF) is a volunteer association offering a wide range of activities and outings to help them settle in and build new relationships. The Lunel AVF, with its team of 70 volunteers, has been serving new arrivals for 40 years.
AVF MONTPELLIER
Read moreMontpellier-a.v.f.-accueil is an association. It offers a welcome and activities for newcomers to the city. The AVF Montpellier also organizes events in local neighborhoods to help newcomers forge social links and discover local life. The association is made up of dedicated volunteers who give their time and talents to help new arrivals. The association's president hopes to continue promoting the spirit of welcome and mutual aid that characterizes the AVF Montpellier.
AVF NÎMES
Read moreThe AVF (Accueil des Villes Françaises) NÎMES is an association under the French law of 1901 that promotes the integration of newcomers to the city and social ties. It offers a wide range of cultural, recreational and sporting activities, as well as trips and discoveries to be shared in good spirits. As part of a national network of 250 AVFs, it benefits from the experience and dedication of 10,000 volunteers and 50,000 members. It's an excellent opportunity to develop and forge links in Nîmes, in a warm, friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
AVF UZÈS
Read moreUzès is a town in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. For newcomers to the region, the AVF Uzès cultural association is there to welcome them and help them integrate into their new lives. AVF volunteers offer a wide range of leisure, cultural and artistic activities.
AVF VILLENEUVE LES ANGLES
Read moreVilleneuve-lès-Avignon, Les Angles and Pujaut are ideal destinations for lovers of history and architectural heritage. Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, a charming medieval village, is home to such treasures as the Chartreuse, Fort Saint André, the Philippe le Bel tower, the Collégiale N.D. church and its cloister. Les Angles, perched on a hill, offers a breathtaking view of the majestic Rhône, and boasts interesting sites such as the old town hall with its campanile and clock, and the Tour des Mascs. Pujaut, meanwhile, is a peaceful southern village where you can admire the listed 14th-century church and the hill of Notre-Dame du Château. All three towns lie at the crossroads of Provence, Languedoc and Camargue, making them ideal starting points for exploring the region.
AVF BEAUCAIRE
Read moreBeaucaire, an ancient Roman and medieval town, is today a city of art and history, with renowned summer festivals and bullfighting traditions. Agriculture is also one of the town's main economic activities, with numerous local products. To facilitate the integration of new arrivals, the AVF Beaucaire offers a wide range of activities, providing opportunities for encounters and personal development. This cultural association offers its members cultural, manual, sporting and leisure activities.
AVF BAGNOLS-SUR-CÈZE
Read moreBagnols-sur-Cèze is a town in the Gard department, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. For newcomers to the town, the Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF) offers a range of activities to encourage encounters and integration. Hiking, pétanque, theater, dance, cinema, singing, reading, knitting, discovery tours - there's something for everyone. AVF volunteers put together a varied program to create a place of conviviality and personal fulfillment.