Best attractions and places to see around Causses-et-Veyran include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This charming village in the Hérault department of Occitanie, France, is situated on the Orb valley and extends north to Mont Peyroux. The area features ancient remnants, unique architecture, and a rich past evident in its fortified village structure. Visitors can explore vineyards, garrigue, and the banks of the Orb river, offering diverse settings for outdoor activities.
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Roquebrun is much more than a pretty village on the banks of the Orb. Occupied since the Neolithic period, it is dominated by a Carolingian tower built around 900 to watch over the valley. But what makes it truly unique is its microclimate: sheltered from the north winds, it hosts orange, lemon, palm, and cactus trees in the open ground, a very rare phenomenon in the Hérault hinterland. This mildness has earned it the nickname of the "Nice of the Hérault" and has allowed the creation of a remarkable Mediterranean Garden on the terraces overlooking the village. An essential detour, as much for its history as for its atmosphere.
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The Abbey of Sainte-Marie de Fontcaude is a former Premonstratensian abbey dating from the 12th century, located in the commune of Cazedarnes in the French department of Hérault in the Occitanie region, of which it is in fact a hamlet, on the edge of the territory of Cazouls-lès-Béziers. The name means "hot fountain" in Occitan.
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Cessenon is a pleasant town. The shops will allow you to enjoy a pleasant meal.
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The Saint Bauléry castle with its lands belonged to GUILLAUME BERMOND du CAYLAR, Governor of the city of Béziers, Lord of Puisserguier, Maureilhan, Colombiers and Cébazan. His descendants were the owners until the revolution. The building included an 11th century church, Saint Bauzille de Lodaza, which depended on the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Chinian. The castle housed two families of sharecroppers and shepherds until 1850.
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Beautiful villages with the opportunity to get bread rolls
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This beautiful village, bordered by the Orb, is one of the gateways to the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park. Fossil hunters love this place because it has Ordovician flyschists nearby. In other words, a sedimentary rock which contains numerous marine fossils dating from the Ordovician (i.e. 485 to 443 million years old.)
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The region is rich in history. Within the village, you can visit the ancient Roman Towers (Piles Gallo-Romaines), which were part of a Roman water transport system. The Notre-Dame-de-la-Purification Church, originally a castle chapel, features 10th-11th century architecture and 15th-century additions. In the hamlet of Veyran, the Saint-Sever Priory showcases early Romanesque art. Nearby, you can also explore the Abbaye de Fontcaude, a beautifully restored 12th-century Premonstratensian abbey, or the Ruins of Saint Baulery Castle, a picturesque site with a long history.
Yes, Causses-et-Veyran is set amidst diverse natural landscapes. The village territory extends to the banks of the River Orb, a coastal river offering opportunities for canoeing. To the north, Mont Peyroux provides scenic views and hiking possibilities. The area is also characterized by extensive vineyards and the garrigue landscape, which you can explore via marked trails.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For instance, there are several running loops around Réals and Mont Peyroux, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Causses-Et-Veyran guide. Hikers can enjoy moderate trails like the 'Col des Tribes – Mont Peyroux summit loop' or 'Cessenon vers Cazal Viel' routes, detailed in the Hiking around Causses-Et-Veyran guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts have options like the 'Bridge of the Old Railway Line – Cessenon-sur-Orb loop' or the 'Cessenon-sur-Orb – Abbaye de Fontcaude loop', found in the Gravel biking around Causses-Et-Veyran guide.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Farm at Ricounels, where you can discover wool-producing animals like llamas, alpacas, and cashmere goats. The farm also features a saffron farm, offering insights into saffron cultivation, especially during its blooming season from October to November. They even offer walks and hikes with llamas, providing a unique experience for children and adults alike.
To immerse yourself in the local culture, explore the Fortified Village of Causses itself, built in a spiral around its church and castle, with slim, cobbled streets reflecting its medieval origins. You can also visit local producers to discover regional specialties. The Saint-Sever Priory, besides its historical significance, now serves as a tasting room for Mas Gabinèle, offering a taste of local wines.
For scenic routes, consider the Local road from La Médailhe to Rec d'Oulette. This section of the Véloccinatine (Véloroute 84) offers beautiful views of vineyards and fruit trees with minimal traffic, connecting Béziers and Bédarieux. It's described as a splendid road where you can feel 'alone in the world'.
Absolutely. Just 5 km away, Roquebrun is a beautiful village bordered by the Orb river and serves as a gateway to the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park. It's also known for its stunning arched bridge and Mediterranean gardens. Another charming option is Cessenon-sur-Orb, a pleasant town where you can find local shops and enjoy a meal.
The area around Roquebrun is particularly interesting for geology enthusiasts. Fossil hunters appreciate this place for its Ordovician flyschists, which are sedimentary rocks containing numerous marine fossils dating back millions of years (485 to 443 million years old).
Beyond the main attractions, the Farm at Ricounels offers a unique and less conventional experience with its llamas, alpacas, and saffron cultivation. The intricate, spiral-built Fortified Village of Causses itself, with its medieval origins and ancient traces of human presence, can also feel like a hidden gem as you wander its narrow, cobbled streets.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. If you're interested in the saffron farm at Ricounels, the blooming season from October 15 to November 15 is a unique time to visit. Summer is ideal for water activities on the River Orb, though it can be quite warm for strenuous hikes.
Yes, the area is characterized by its extensive vineyards. You can find marked trails weaving through these natural environments, offering scenic walks. The Saint-Sever Priory in Veyran, for example, now functions as a tasting room for Mas Gabinèle, providing an opportunity to sample local wines directly from a historic setting. Additionally, the Local road from La Médailhe to Rec d'Oulette offers a picturesque journey through the region's vineyards.
Several notable attractions are within a short driving distance. These include the Site Archéologique et Musée d'Ensérune (approx. 17.6 km), a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the remarkable Jardin Saint Adrien (approx. 18 km). You can also visit the historic Château-Abbaye De Cassan (approx. 17.2 km) or the bustling village of Saint-Chinian (approx. 12 km), famous for its wines and vibrant markets.


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