Lodges and cottages names' definition

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Les Arceaux:

It's the old Montpellier's aqueduct, it is an extension of the garden of the Peyrou.

 

Aresquier:

Wild beach between Sète and Montpellier.

 

Navacelle:

Natural circus with vertiginous dimensions at 30 km north of Montpellier.

 

Saint Guihem (le désert):

One of the nicest village of France on the way of compostel. Perched on the gorges de l'Hérault, it is a place worth a visit.

 

Maguelone:

(villeneuve lès Maguelone)

Village built between see and ponds, know for its 12th century Romanesque cathedral.

 

Peyrou:

Big Montpellier's garden with on one side the water reserve and the aqueduct, and on the other side the arc de triomphe and in its center the Louis XIV statue. There are bicentenial magnolias.

 

Canourgue:

A Montpellier's tree-lined square instaled on the foundations of a never completed church.

 

Babote:

One of the two last towers forming the old Montpellier's rampart, there is an observatory on its top.

 

Comedie:

The opera gived it's name to the main square of Montpellier, one of the biggest of Europe, entertainments, musicians, and street performers place.

Les arceaux
Les arceaux

Les arceaux

 
Aresquier
Aresquier

Aresquier

 
Cirque Navacelles
Cirque Navacelles

Cirque Navacelles

 
Saint Guilhem (le désert)
Saint Guilhem (le désert)

Saint Guilhem (le désert)

 
Maguelone
Maguelone

Maguelone

 
Le Peyrou
Le Peyrou

Le Peyrou

 
La Canourgue
La Canourgue

La Canourgue

 
La Babote
La Babote

La Babote

 
Place de la Comédie
Place de la Comédie

Place de la Comédie

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