With its landscapes of olives, vines and cypress trees,sleepy wine villages and buzzing cities such asMontpelier and Nimes, Languedoc-Roussillon is a deliciousdose of Mediterranean conviviality. Encompassing some ofFrance's most iconic sights: the Pont du Gard, the walledmedieval towns of Carcassonne and Aigues-Mortes, or theartists' towns of Collioure and Ceret. Be as lazy as youlike, whether it's a slow cruise down the idyllic Canaldu Midi or wine tasting in Corbieres you fancy, orgetting active in the Pyrenees, or kayaking down theGorges du Tarn this region has enough to offer anyonelooking to escape the crowds. Including where the localsgo; with their insights and recommendations, plus a month-by-month guide the best time to visit, FootprintFranceLanguedoc-Roussillon won't fail to ensure you will beplanning this trip and many more!.
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