Best attractions and places to see around Magalas include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. This medieval village in the Hérault department of France features an 11th-century church with a carillon and remnants of its ancient ramparts. The surrounding area offers access to vineyards, scenic cycling routes, and geological formations. Visitors can explore both man-made structures and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I know, the hike is nice and the setting of Tiberet is pleasant.
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The remains of Tiberet are the ruins of a mill and a chapel. The site is a pleasant place to relax during a mountain bike (or hiking) hike.
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Superb segment located on the V84 / Véloccitanie which connects Béziers to Bédarieux, as well as in the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park. It crosses 3 of the 18 landscape units of the park: the Coteaux Viticoles du Faugérois, the Serres, valleys, basins and small causses of the Avants-Monts, and finally the Plains and Coteaux de l'Orb Moyen. On this road, fields of olive trees follow arbutus trees, holm oaks, cork oaks, chestnut trees, and shade the vineyards. Aromatic herbs perfume the air, dry stone walls line the path. It is a little-traveled road, which invites meditation. Did you dream of the south? You are there, without concession.
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Located on the Véloccinatine (Véloroute 84) between Béziers and Bédarieux, this section of road is a true paradise. It runs along the (very busy!) road to Bédarieux, crossing the sublime vineyards of the region. It's quite simple: traffic is almost non-existent, and as long as you are comfortable on some gravel, this road is the most beautiful to enter or leave Béziers.
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A splendid road between vineyards and fruit trees without traffic, you feel alone in the world
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lonely, small road, meandering up and down the creek valley, deep dark forests to the right and left, broom in bloom everywhere
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Magalas is rich in history. You can explore its 11th-century church, which features a notable carillon and a north portal listed as a historic monument. Wander through the old streets to discover remnants of ancient ramparts, vaulted passages, and historical doors like the fortified "Pindries." The village's medieval layout and structures offer a glimpse into its past.
Yes, you can visit the well-preserved Tiberet Ruins, which are the remains of a 12th-century mill and chapel, offering a pleasant setting for walks. Additionally, evidence of Gallo-Roman occupation, including aqueducts and pottery, has been found on the Montfo hill to the east of Magalas.
The area around Magalas offers several natural and scenic spots. The Olivettes Dam is a quiet reservoir built to regulate the Hérault River, providing a relaxing place to visit. Further afield, you can explore the dramatic landscapes of the Cirque de Mourèze, approximately 20 km away, or the beautiful Mont Caroux, about 24 km from Magalas.
Absolutely. Magalas is situated along the Véloccitanie (V84), a scenic road connecting Béziers to Bédarieux. This route traverses diverse landscapes including vineyards and olive groves. Highlights for cyclists include the Scenic Road Between Cabrières and Neffiès, known for its excellent conditions and outstanding views, and the Faugères – Bédarieux via the D13E8, which winds through deep forests and vineyards. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Magalas or Cycling around Magalas guides.
You'll find various hiking opportunities around Magalas. The area offers paths through vineyards and Mediterranean flora, with sites like the Tiberet Ruins providing a pleasant walking destination. For detailed routes, you can check the Hiking around Magalas guide, which includes trails like the 'Tour de Puissalicon loop from Magalas'.
Winemaking is a strong tradition in Magalas. The village is surrounded by vineyards, and the local winegrowers focus on quality production. The cooperative cellar, opened in 1936, stands as a testament to this heritage, highlighting the region's deep connection to wine culture.
While specific family-focused attractions are not detailed, the Olivettes Dam offers a quiet and relaxing environment suitable for a family outing, with picnic and barbecue tables available downstream. The scenic roads and gentle paths around the vineyards also provide opportunities for easy family walks or bike rides.
Several charming towns and villages are a short drive from Magalas. Béziers, 14 km south, boasts numerous monuments and a protected historical center, including the Fonseranes 9 Locks. Roquebrun, 16 km west, is known for its picturesque setting and Mediterranean garden. Pézenas, 16 km east, is celebrated for its unspoiled character and diverse architecture. Further out, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, about 39 km away, is a heritage site with an ancient abbey.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The quiet and relaxing atmosphere of places like the Olivettes Dam is often highlighted. Cyclists enjoy the excellent road conditions and outstanding views on routes such as the Scenic Road Between Cabrières and Neffiès, often described as lonely and peaceful. The well-preserved Tiberet Ruins are valued for their historical insight and pleasant setting for walks.
Yes, the Parc et jardin du château de Margon is located just 7 km from Magalas. This remarkable garden provides a beautiful green space perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the local flora.
Yes, many of the cycling routes in the region, particularly sections of the Véloccitanie (V84), are known for being quiet with minimal traffic. For instance, the Scenic Road Between Cabrières and Neffiès and the Local road from La Médailhe to Rec d'Oulette are often described as lonely roads where you can feel alone amidst vineyards and fruit trees.


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