Walking in Marseillan

Walking in Marseillan

Marseillan, a little pearl on the Languedoc coast, is full of surprises. Close to the centre, La Créole campsite welcomes enthusiasts of the great outdoors. Between exploration and relaxation, Marseillan offers walking routes leading to breathtaking panoramas. So, tempted by a getaway?

Hiking and walking in Marseillan

Marseillan offers a warm welcome to travellers looking for a change of scene and adventure. The surrounding countryside is perfect for exploring, whether on foot or by bike. A great opportunity to discover its many and varied landscapes.

The surrounding area offers 25 km of cycle paths, ideal for exploring the countryside around Marseillan, Sète and Cap d'Agde. Without the trouble of a car, you can appreciate every detail of this region while being close to nature. A great way to experience the region.

One route really stands out from the rest: a pleasant 6km walk from Marseillan to Cap d'Agde. Along the way, you'll be amazed by the views over the Bagnas lakes and the imposing Mont Saint-Loup. As you leave the port of Marseillan village, the relaxing sound of the waves of the Etang de Thau will follow you all the way. An experience not to be missed.

Following this itinerary, you come to a highlight: the place where the famous Canal du Midi meets its end. And for those looking for a little more adventure, you can continue on to the Onglous lighthouse. Then it's back home, taking with you some memorable images and impressive panoramas.

Marseillan and the surrounding area offer a dynamic landscape, where every path and track reveals a unique story.

Ontdek de Hérault

Marseillan, a coastal village once devoted to fishing, reveals the charms of the Hérault. Its golden beaches, generous vineyards and lively harbour are all part of its character. The busy market in the central square is a real eye-catcher. The narrow streets still bear traces of the past, with traditional houses, the main square and the Jean-Baptiste church. And the warm welcome from the locals makes your stay even more enjoyable.

But Marseillan also has a wealth of vineyards. Its wines, often white, are a delight to wine-lovers. At the port, boats are waiting to take the curious out for a ride. The tourist office offers sea trips to discover the marine fauna and, on land, a local guide brings to life the history of the village.

Marseillan beach stretches for 6 km, offering something for everyone. You can sunbathe, enjoy water sports or watch children's eyes light up at Pirateland.

Nearby, the Bagnas nature reserve and the Etang de Thau provide an exceptional display of flora and fauna. The Canal du Midi winds its way through the region, and the local wine cellars are waiting to reveal their flavours. Sète is just a stone's throw away, with its beaches and flavours of the sea. A real getaway to experience.

Camping in Marseillan Plage

In the centre of Marseillan-Plage, discover La Créole campsite, a peaceful stopover for travellers. Just a stone's throw from the beach and shops, it offers the best of both worlds: convenience and tranquillity. The gentle breeze of the sea is a reminder of its nearby presence, and under the cover of the poplar trees, a welcome coolness invites you to relax.

Each campsite accommodation is designed to suit travellers' preferences. The mobile homes are thoughtfully designed and offer practical facilities, including cooking facilities, as well as friendly outdoor areas. If you're looking for a more traditional experience, large pitches are available for tents, caravans and motorhomes.

As night falls, the bar-restaurant comes to life, offering a convivial atmosphere. The delights on the menu are best enjoyed with an uninterrupted view of the sea. And for those who love stories, the campsite, with its 50 years of existence, has plenty of anecdotes to tell about Marseillan!

 

 

 

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