Chez Obélix Buffet in Marseillan Plage France
Chez Obélix Buffet in Marseillan Plage France. Normally a pizzeria restaurant, in the summer it appears to turn into an all you can eat buffet, French style. Located on the busy strip in Marseillan Plage, it is a great place to have a dinner when staying at one of the campings. We were at Camping Les Mediterranees Floride Beach Club Nouvelle, just a 10 minute walk away - lovely on a warms summers evening! Super ambiance! Chez Obélix-Restaurant in Marseillan Plage France: --- Chez Obélix Buffet in Marseillan Plage France
Places to see in ( Sete - France ) Sete Beach
Places to see in ( Sete - France ) Sete Beach
Sète's fine sandy beaches offer you sun bathing, beach games and bathing. You can also enjoy its beach bars and restaurants with friends.The 12 km of beaches stretch almost as far as Marseillan Plage.
Visitors can sunbathe behind fine sand dunes which are held back by wooden stakes. Car-parks and roundabouts are available on the Sète-Marseillan road n°D2 so you can easily find a place to stop.
The Lazaret and Corniche beaches are the closest to the city center. The Villeroy beach has several beach bars and extends to Marseillan-Plage. The Fontain and Lido beaches have recently been widened by close to 100 meters and offer an exceptional view on the sea.
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Campsite les Méditerranées - South of France [Official video]
Les Méditerranées campsite offers 3 different atmospheres to meet every wish for camping holidays at Marseillan Plage, in South of France!
Beach Club Nouvelle Floride is a village full of energy and activities next to the sea. Charlemagne is quieter place set in typical Mediterranean environment.
Beach Garden opens its doors on the waterfront, next to Bagnas natural reserve.
Places to see in ( Cap d'Agde - France )
Places to see in ( Cap d'Agde - France )
Cap d'Agde is a seaside resort on the Mediterranean sea in Agde, France: a commune in the department of Hérault within the region of Languedoc-Roussillon. The area was planned by architect Jean Le Couteur as part of one of the largest state-run development schemes.[1] In the 1960s, the only buildings at the Cap were small houses that were typically used by locals over the weekends. It is now one of the largest leisure ports on the French Mediterranean.
Agde can be reached by TGV SNCF train direct from Paris or Lille whilst the closest airports are Béziers-Cap d'Agde en Languedoc, with direct budget airline services to the UK and Scandinavia, or Montpellier-Fréjorgues. Public transport (taxi or bus) is available between Agde and Cap d'Agde.
The Musée de l'Ephèbe houses the bronze nude statue known as l'Ephèbe d'Agde (the Youth of Agde). The statue was discovered in the River Hérault and was housed in the Louvre Museum prior to suitable facilities being made available in Cap d'Agde to house it.
Cap d'Agde is the 'resort' part of Agde, a pleasant Languedoc town a little distance to the north. It is east of Beziers and south-west of Montpellier. The resort has been almost entirely built since the late 1960's at the foot of an ancient volcano and based around a large marina lined with nice apartment blocks, and has easy access to large sandy beaches.
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Village Les Méditerranées, Marseillan Plage - Local Attractions & Entertainment
Al Fresco Holidays - Experience Village Les Méditerranées with our brand new park video. Located in the stunning region of Marseillan Plage Village Les Méditerranées is perfect for the family holiday. As you can see in our video there is plenty to do in the park and there are many great attractions nearby.
Camargue - South of FRANCE / Travel Video
A short Winter trip in beautiful Camargue (Occitania) in the south of France.
Locations: Lou Mas Dou Juge, Camargue Nature Park
Equipment: GoPro Hero 6, Panasonic G80, DJI Mavic Air
Editing software: Final cut pro X
TRAVEL VIDEO // France 2017
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This summer we went to Marseillan plage. A little place nearby the sea in the South of France. We did many things there and the place was so beautiful that we decided to make a travel video about it. We hope you like it!
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Languedoc-Roussillon - Campings Canvas Holidays
Wat maakt een vakantie in de Franse regio Languedoc-Roussillon zo speciaal? Bekijk onze video van deze prachtige regio met schitterende stranden, leuke steden en culturele bezienwaardigheden. Canvas Holidays heeft verschillende campings in deze regio, die een ideale uitvalsbasis zijn om de omgeving te verkennen. (
Sète, France
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January 2017
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Places to see in ( Saintes Maries de la Mer - France )
Places to see in ( Saintes Maries de la Mer - France )
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is at the southern edge of the Camargue, in southern Provence and on the Mediterranean. It can be reached most easily from Aigues-Mortes to the west or Arles to the north-east. On a thin peninsula jutting into the Petit-Rhone delta region, the town is almost completely surrounded by water, and numerous beaches and dunes are to hand, as well as the possibilities of exploring the Camargue region - indeed it is almost the only sizable town in the Camargue.
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is a small town, dominated by its church, and surrounded by attractive streets of simple white washed houses, many of them now shops focussing on the tourist market. There is a small active harbour in the town to amble around, with a couple of harbourside restaurants etc
The fortified church in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is very artfully lit with halogen lighting, and the stone interior not over-cleaned, making it very atmospheric. You can see the statue of Sara in the church - go to the rear of the church and descend the stairs. There is then a separate entrance to the side of the church where you can ascend to the ramparts and look out over the town and the Camargue (there is a charge for this part of the visit).
Tempting as it may be to discard Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer as just another beach holiday destination in the South of France, that is simply not the case. Much of the town’s charm lends itself to the fact that it is situated in the beautifully uncultivated Camargue, known for its wild white horses, bulls and flamingos. At first the little town appears to be typically French with groups of friends playing boules in Place de Gitan (the main square), children running down the street clutching baguettes and narrow cobbled streets. This French town however, is infused with a strong sense of all that is typically Spanish too. The town’s explanation for this inimitable mix derives from folklore as does the town’s name itself.
Legend has it that Marie Jacobé, the aunt of Jesus and Marie Salomé were washed upon the shores of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer from Palestine in the first century AD, thus giving it its name. On arrival, the women’s accompanying servant Sara is said to have vowed to protect the gypsies of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer having heard that their children were being killed, and in consequence she became their patron saint. Nowadays the town still holds great importance for gypsies which explains the strong presence of flamenco music, dress and dance. (Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is a pilgrimage town for gypsies, who gather in great numbers in the town each May to commemorate Sara.)
At night the streets of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer are filled with the celebratory sounds of live Spanish guitar and singing. A popular spot, just opposite the tourist office is La Siesta where every night, flamenco music bursts from the little stage at the edge of the café. With its comfy white chairs and fuchsia pink parasols this quirky space is perfect for either an aperitif or an after dinner coffee or cocktail. The bars either side of La Siesta have live flamenco music too but they are far enough apart that the groups never drown each other out or compete.
In terms of places to eat and drink, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer has plenty to offer with or without the accompaniment of live music. L’Avenue Federic Mistral for example, is a single street dedicated to restaurants and cafes, several of which have very large full paella pans out the front in order to entice potential customers. A little way off the beaten track but still only walking distance from the centre is Bar de L’Etang in L’Etang des Launes.
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