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On the Western Mediteranean coast called Languedoc Rousillon : there are many resorts of fine sandy beaches Narbonne Plage, Marseillan Plage, Vendres, Valras.. A great selection of leisure activities, water sports, golf courses and activities for children with amusement parks are widely available. Famous towns as Cap d'Agde Nautical Resort, the Canal du Midi, Beziers with the Feria and excellent nearby wine tasting, Sete fishing port, Roman Agde and Carcassonne.

The Languedoc Roussillon stretches around the Mediterranean  from the Pyrénées on the Spanish border, to  the French Riviera, and offers many seaside resorts and sailing ports, with a range of activities such as sailing, all kind of water sports, sea-fishing, mountain biking, tennis, and golf courses, as well as ferias and festivals.

The Golf du Cap d’Agde was designed by Ronald Fream, (with18 holes, par 72 and 9-hole compact, Practice area with driving range, putting green and bunker). On the premises, there is a Club house with a bar, a restaurant and a pro-shop. Beginner golfers are welcome: lessons and training courses are available all year. The Golf Saint Thomas in Beziers has a typical Mediterranean atmosphere, with a wild and natural 18-hole course.  The Golf of Lamalou les Bains (9 holes) is a unique location in the heart of the Regional Natural Reserve of Haut-Languedoc. In the club house there is a gourmet restaurant, snacks, pro-shop…

The International Tennis Club in Cap d’Agde is the greatest training centre in Europe with 31 courts, 8 of which covered.

Rowing, horseback riding, karts, bowling are some of many activities you can enjoy in the area.

The main activity of the region has always been the production of wine. The vineyards were first planted by the Romans. The Languedoc Roussillon is now the world's largest vineyard, and you will enjoy a visit to the “Caves” of the area.

You will find charming villages and interesting towns such as Perpignan and Nîmes, historic monuments, such as the medieval city of Carcassonne, the Roman viaduct of Pont du Gard and the Cathar castles in the Corbières, the abbeys of St Guilhem le Désert and St Gilles du Gard, and the Canal du Midi.

It has also some of France's best beaches and lively modern resorts such as Port-Camargue, la Grande-Motte, and Cap d’Agde, then going West,  there are the resorts of Gruissan and Leucate, Canet-en-Roussillon and Saint-Cyprien, all offering a wide range of activities. The sandy beaches continue as far as Argelès-sur-Mer, where the coast becomes a series of rocky headlands sheltering in between, pretty fishing ports