Tourism Languedoc-Roussillon, Occitanie
Must-see sites in Languedoc-Roussillon and Occitanie
- Montpellier: a city renowned for its culture and heritage, ideal for a day of discovery and shopping.
- Narbonne: an ancient Roman port on the Canal de la Robine, which has preserved its sublime heritage.
- Carcassonne: a must-see medieval citadel and château comtal, whose ramparts are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- The Millau Viaduct: a record-breaking bridge over the Tarn valley. It’s also an opportunity to discover the rich heritage of the town of Millau.
- Aigues-Mortes: fortified medieval town in the Camargue, renowned for its architectural heritage and salt marshes.

Best things to do in Languedoc-Roussillon and Occitanie
- Enjoy the beaches and the Mediterranean, from the Côte Vermeille in the west to Le Grau du Roi in the east
- Visit the Cathar town of Minerve
- Gabare boat trip on the Canal de la Robine in Narbonne
- Bathing in the Lac du Salagou, in the heart of a lunar landscape
Discover the Aeroscopia museum in Toulouseand visit the Airbus workshops
Occitanie, a land of character
Merging the Midi-Pyrénées and Languedoc-Roussillon regions, Occitanie is a region with a strong culture and identity. Between sea and mountains, it boasts a varied landscape and numerous major natural sites. The cities of Toulouse and Montpellier also make Occitanie an ideal destination for urban tourism from our Valras campsite.
Occitanie brings together the great natural spaces of the Petite Camargue, the young seaside resorts of the Hérault, the Ariege and Catalan Pyrenees, the Aubrac plateau and the Cévennes National Park.
There’s an endless variety of tourist attractions in Occitanie, suitable for families with children, teenage tribes and couples of all ages.
Tourism Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon, the ideal vacation destination
Are you looking for an ideal vacation destination that will appeal to the whole family, give you a change of scenery and offer you a multitude of activities and sites to visit?
From Provence to the Pyrenees and all the way to the Spanish border, Languedoc-Roussillon will seduce you with its typical villages, historic towns, wild landscapes and heavenly beaches.
From the flamingo-filled Etang du Thau at Sète to the rocky coves of the Côte Vermeille, its coastline offers contrasting scenery. The warm waters of the Mediterranean and the sunny climate of the South of France are still here to be enjoyed !
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