Montblanc

Montblanc is a village of 2,800 inhabitants, typical of the Languedoc plain where rows of vine stocks rub shoulders with pine woods and the Mediterranean scrubland. A village with very ancient origins, Montblanc is present in texts from the 12th century. By taking the narrow streets and the vaulted porches of the medieval center, you will discover numerous testimonies of the past, such as the "banal oven", the “consular house” which today houses the Tourist Office, and of course the Sainte-Eulalie church classified as a Historic Monument.

Pezenas

Located 10 kilometers away, discover the Pays d’Art et d’Histoire de Pézenas. The city was certified in 2002. Pézenas was a favorite place for Molière and his Théâtre. Its historic center retains the charm of its private mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries, its cobbled streets and its many bourgeois houses. Around Pézenas, you will discover wine estates offering quality wines. Artistic events, théâtre, dance, music and art exhibitions follow one another from May to October. The tourist office offers you theatrical night tours in the summer. In the heart of the Hôtel de Peyrat, “La Scénovision Molière” immerses you in the atmosphere of the 17th century to discover the life of Molière.

The city of Agde

The port city of Agde is 13 kilometers from your campsite near Pézenas. The city of Agde was built with volcanic stone from Mont Saint-Loup and is nicknamed "the black pearl". The old town of Agde is home to private mansions and the Saint-Étienne cathedral made of lava stone. The seaside resort of Cap d'Agde can be visited by boat or catamaran.

The city of Béziers

Located 13 kilometers away, Béziers has more than 2,700 years of history. It all began with the settlement of a tribe on the banks of the Orb in the Neolithic era. In the Iron Age, Béziers was one of the main oppidas of the Celtic Mediterranean. Archaeological excavations have revealed that Béziers was built by the Greeks in the 6th century BC. Béziers is famous for its viticulture, its rugby union team and its feria.

Tourist office

The Canal du Midi

This structure, built by Pierre-Paul Riquet in the 17th century, connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.. Today, it is mainly used for tourism, leisure and housing. Rental of boats, restaurant boats, sightseeing boats or even barges converted into family accommodation, performance halls, etc. are to be discovered on the Canal du Midi. 

The Fonseranes locks

This major work of the Canal du Midi is located at the entrance to Béziers 25 km from our campsite with pitches in Pézenas. It has eight pools in an ovoid shape and nine doors which allow you to overcome a difference in height of approximately 25 meters, over a length of 315 meters. You will be captivated by this spectacle. traditional buildings such as the Coche d'eau, the stables or the lock keeper's house still remain there.

Sète

Built on the banks of the Mediterranean and the Lagoon of Thau, Sète is 44 km from Camping Le Rebau. It is crisscrossed by numerous canals and is nicknamed the "Venice of Languedoc". The birthplace of Georges Brassens and Paul Valéry, Sète can be visited on foot. Discover: Espace Brassens, Le Py cemetery, Quartier Haut, Paul Valéry Museum and the Canal Royal.

The city of Montpellier

Located 60 kilometers from Camping Le Rebau, head to the city of Montpellier. This city is the perfect combination of old-world charm, with its pedestrian district of Écusson and modern practicality with its colorful trams. We particularly recommend that you discover the Place de la Comédie, the Arc de Triomphe, the Promenade du Peyrou and the Jardin des Plantes.