Bienvenue sur le Grand Site de France Saint Guilhem le Désert Gorges de l'Hérault
Le Grand Site de France Saint Guilhem le Désert Gorges de l'Hérault regroupe les communes d'Aniane, Puéchabon, Montpeyroux, St Jean de Fos et St Guilhem le Désert.
2 sites majeurs classés à l'UNESCO: le Pont du Diable (ANIANE) au coeur des Gorges de l'Hérault et l'Abbaye de Gellone (ST GUILHEM LE DESERT), sur le chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle...
St. Barths Top Ten Things To Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
St Barths Top Ten Things To Do, is a tour of the most popular activities and highlights.
Saint Barthélemy, FWI is also know as St. Barths and considered one of the premier destinations in the Caribbean for the Jet-set crowd and celebrities. But it is a terrific destination for anyone, for fabulous beaches, restaurants and watersports activities.
Top Ten Things To Do on Vacation:
1) Gustavia: capital with shopping, restaurants and mega-yachts
2) St Jean Beach: Eden Rock hotel, beach, al fresco dining
3) Boating: fishing boats to mega-yachts
4) Snorkel & Dive: great for every age
5) Colombier Beach: north island beach with great swimming
6) Watersports: windsurf, paddle boards, jet-ski and more
7) Island Drive: scenic drives to explore island
8) Dining: Fench flovor from al-fresco to fine dining
9) Grand Cul de Sac: beach with Guanahani resort & more
10) Shopping: Duty free shopping with a European flair
Day trips are also available from St Barths (aka St. Barts) to St Maarten, Saba and Antigua. #St. Barths, # Saint Barthélemy
For more information on St Barths or any destination worldwide visit us online at DonnaSalernoTravel.com or call us today.
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Moustiers Sainte Marie, l'étoile du Verdon en Provence [vidéo officielle]
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Pyrenees: The GR10 with Exodus - Google Earth Video
A Google Earth video showing the classic long distance walk through the French Pyrenees that follows the Grand Randonee route from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean
CMA CGM Tower Marseille - Drone Flight
CMA CGM Tower Marseille, France - Drone Flight - June 2018
The building was designed by the architect Zaha Hadid. Completed in 2011.
147 meters tall with 33 floors. Headquarter of the shipping line CMA CGM.
Drone used: DJI Spark
Music: K-391:
Music from Soundcloud
Music provided by RFM:
Marseille, vu par Cécile Kalayadjian 2018
MUCem, Villa Méditérannée, Cathédrale la Major, nouveaux centre commerciaux Prado et joliette , une balade photographique au sein de Marseille comme j'aime , l'architecture et l'environnement! filmé avec Canon 5 D mark Iv; Photos crédits : Cecile Kalayadjian
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Ardèche mai 2015
Un petit séjour sur la région de vallon pont d'arc
Old Port of Marseille, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, Europe
The Old Port of Marseille is located at the end of the Canebière. It has been the natural harbour of Marseille since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille, mainly pedestrian since 2013 In 600 BC, Greek settlers from Phocaea landed in the Lacydon, a rocky Mediterranean cove, now the site of the Old Port of Marseille. They set up a trading post or emporion in the hills on the northern shore. Until the nineteenth century the Old Port remained the centre of maritime activity in Marseille. In the Middle Ages the land at the far end of the port was used to cultivate hemp (Cannabis) for the local manufacture of rope for mariners, which is the origin of the name of the main thoroughfare of Marseille, the Canebière. The great St. Victor's Abbey was gradually built between the third and ninth centuries on the hills to the south of the Old Port, on the site of an Hellenic burial ground.
Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, quays were constructed under Louis XII and Louis XIII and an important shipyard for galleons put in place. Following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille, Louis XIV ordered the erection of the forts of St Jean and St Nicolas at the entrance to the harbour and established an arsenal and fleet in the Old Port itself. The notorious arsenal des galères was situated on the left side of the Old Port between the Cours Jean-Balard and the Cours Estienne-d'Orves: those condemned to be galley slaves in the royal war fleet were branded with the letters GAL. According to John Murray, in 1854 the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships. Roughly 18,000 merchant ships passed through the port each year, carrying about 20 million barrels worth of freight; this represented a quarter of the trade in Liverpool at the time. The 6 metre depth of the harbour, however, proved problematic for steamships later in the century; much deeper docks had to be constructed at La Joliette. In World War II the Old Port was left in complete ruins. According to eye-witness accounts, in January 1943, the Nazis, aided by the French police, dynamited much of the historic old town and demolished the gigantic aerial ferry or transbordeur, an engineering tour de force that had become a major landmark of Marseille, comparable to the Eiffel tower in Paris. This became known as the Battle of Marseille. In 1948 Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of the reconstruction of the devastated old quarter. Over time many port activities were moved out of the Old Port, when beginning in the 1840s new harbour moles, quays and the Docks were build along the quartier La Joliette, north-west to the Old Port. Over time new harbour installations were build further north-west along the coast, resulting in what is today the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille: continuous harbour installation as far as L'Estaque and the southern entrance to the Rove Tunnel, and satellite extensions around Fos-sur-Mer and along the shore of the Étang de Berre. The Old Port is used today as a marina, as a terminal for local boat trips and hosts a local fish market. Since 2013, for the European Capital of Culture, the Old Port is mainly destinated to pedestrians, it has been renewed as a large mineral public square following an international concourse won by Michel Desvigne Paysagistes, with Foster and Partners. The project also consists in a second phase with parks around the port, which will be achieved in 2020 for a sum of €64 millions.
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Unspecified for Sale in Hérault, France on frenchlife.biz
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Top of the range, quality, character, incomes, dominating position, and a wine making activity for this beautiful home (2000) combining modern and noble materials. This ensemble offers a main home, 1 independent cottage/gite, 2-3 holiday rental rooms with exterior independant access, a wine production cave and high end pool of 10 x 6 meters, with 4000 to 8000 m² of land (buyer can choose the size) ideal for a horse, or additional construction (the land is buildable).
Property features:
Swimming pool
Commercial
Immediately habitable
Bed & Breakfast
Equestrian property
Includes one or more Gites
House
Property Details:
15 minutes from Pezenas, Clermont L'Herault and the A75 motorway, 35 minutes from Montpellier and the sea. Grocer / bread in the village.
Top of the range, quality, character, incomes, dominating position, and a wine making activity for this beautiful home (2000) combining modern and noble materials. This ensemble offers a main home, 1 independent cottage/gite, 2-3 holiday rental rooms with exterior independant access, a wine production cave and high end pool of 10 x 6 meters, with 4000 to 8000 m² of land (buyer can choose the size) ideal for a horse, or additional construction (the land is buildable). The home offers 200 m² of living space including 3 bedrooms, but communicates with 3 guest rooms offering 70 m² more all with bathrooms en suite, situated around a patio of 50 m². The cottage of 25 m² is away from the house and contiguous to the wine barn of 85 m², which can be used for enlargement of the living space. Under the house is 110 m² to use to your liking (games room, storage, etc.). There is a pool house stone mazet and a covered terrace with panoramic view. Beautiful ensemble without work needed, apart from the landscaping. You will find dry stone walls, and Mediterranean plants already in place around the house. The wine production activity (1.9 hectares AOP Syrah, Mourvedre and Grenache) with winemaking equipment and tractors, etc. can be purchased for Euros more (production 120 hectolitres =15,000 bottles). Income of 1800 Euros / week in high season for gites. Class and beauty, high quality materials and taste.
Home = One level, around a central patio of 50 m² with fountain + living room of 38 m² with high ceilings, fireplace open on 2 faces, library and 4 meter retractable patio doors with superb views + dining room of 21 m² with door to covered terrace of m² + m² kitchen opening onto the patio + cellar/laundry of m² + m² bedroom with bathroom of 7 m² + m² bedroom with shower room + m² bedroom with shower room + independent but communicating with the house, used for bed and breakfast/gites, bedrooms of m² and m², one with bathroom m² and the other with bathroom m² + double garageof 30 m² with automated door + covered carport patio.
Lower level = Beautiful wine tasting room of 42 m² with access to the outside + small one- bedroom suite with sitting area and bathroom, total 20 m² + utility areas of 40 m² to convert if desired + 70 m² of storage.
Annexes = Gite of 25m ² with bedroom, bathroom and kitchen + barn divided into 3 sections, but communicating, offering 85 m² and hosting the wine material, oak barrels, ...
Exteriors = Possibility to buy with 4000, 5000 or 8000 m²of buildable land (horses, another house, wine cellar, etc.) + superb pool of 10 x 6 m with electric retracted security shutter beneath the decking and superb views + stone Mazet style pool house, with sink, barbecue, fridge, etc. + rear of mazet ideal horse box + immediate land around the house is landscaped but not the larger surfaces (can be fenced if desired, etc.) + not overlooked , private and airy + Vineyard is optional, on wire, planted in 2001 and 2005.
Other = Property tax of 2350 Euros / 2011 for the totality of the land + city water (150 Euros fee per year) and mains drainage + exquisite materials (lime, enamelled terracotta gutters from St Jean de Fos, stone, manual plaster, etc.) + the cottages / rooms are rented 600 Euros / week in peak season + water softener + all rental rooms have a private outdoor area + LG air conditioning/heating throughout (very economical) + label Promotelec + broadband + gites can be sold furnished + a beautiful home.
Price : Euros with 4000 m² of land without the wine Euros with 4000 square meters of land, the wine activity ( ha vineyard AOP) and all equipment (tanks, oak barrels, tractor, etc.).