Hérault

Occitanie

Comedy Square featuring street scenes, heritage architecture and a square or plaza
Montpellier Cathedral featuring heritage elements, a church or cathedral and interior views
Comedy Square featuring street scenes and heritage architecture as well as a small group of people
Peyrou Gardens featuring heritage elements and a statue or sculpture
Opera House which includes interior views and theater scenes
The varied landscape of this coastal department takes you from dramatic mountains and cliffs to black beaches and dark caves.

Visit Hérault for fascinating culture and history combined with a diverse and impressive topography. Preserved historic villages are dotted across the mostly agricultural terrain of the Hérault department in the south of France. Go from the sea to the mountains quite quickly across the dynamic topography of the region. While traveling around, try the tielle octopus dish that is particularly popular in the town of Sète.

At the eastern end of the department is the youthful and innovative city of Montpellier, a hub for students coming from across Europe. Meet friends in the central Place de la Comédie and marvel at its elaborate fountain. Venture along the side streets and visit the upscale stores, before reaching the Place du Peyrou. Here, you’ll find an impressive equestrian statue of Louis XIV and a platform overlooking the Montpellier Aqueduct, made up of two levels of arches.

Several historic municipalities surround the city, including the hidden gem of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, with cobbled lanes and old-world buildings adorning the hills. Walk on the red clay terrain along the otherworldly Lac du Salagou and delve into the caves of the Grotte des Demoiselles.

Make your way west to one of France’s oldest cities, Béziers. Wander through the preserved Béziers City Centre and spot the Béziers Cathedral and the Place de la Revolution.

Change the scenery and stroll along some of the pretty beaches lining the southern coast. Cap d’Agde is famous for its volcanic black beaches and is also a hotspot for campers and nudists. A little northeast along the coast is Sète, whose hilly climbs provide stunning views of the water.

Find the Hérault department in the Languedoc-Roussillon area of southern France. Fly to an airport in Montpellier, Nîmes or Avignon and travel around by train or car. Embark on a trip through the region to see scenic spots such as Camargue Natural Regional Park, Narbonnaise en Meditérranée Natural Park and Grands Causses Natural Regional Park.

Popular cities in Hérault

Comedy Square featuring street scenes and heritage architecture as well as a small group of people
Montpellier
Known for Walking, Historical and Business
Imagine yourself in medieval France in this ancient trade and university town. Then take advantage of the easy access to the Mediterranean Sea.

Reasons to visit

  • Comedy Square
  • Montpellier Cathedral
  • Opera National Orchestra of Montpellier
Sete featuring a bay or harbor, boating and a river or creek
Sète
Known for Budget, Fishing and Adventure
Stroll along the network of canals, retreat to nearby beaches and enjoy some of the finest seafood in France in this boisterous port city.

Reasons to visit

  • Marin Cemetery
Le phare de palavas dans lequel on peut manger en tournant !
Palavas-les-Flots
Known for Beaches, Sea and Natural parks
Palavas-les-Flots awaits: its parks, casinos, beaches, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Plage du Prévost
Agde
Agde
Known for Golf, Small town and Waterparks
Travel to France's southern Mediterranean coast to discover a medieval city with ancient Greek roots and a seaside village where clothes aren’t required.
La Grande-Motte
La Grande-Motte
Known for Golf, Marinas and Ports
Explore La Grande-Motte: its theme park, casinos, marina, and more!
Beziers showing a castle and heritage architecture
Béziers
Known for Small town, Wineries and Business
Lounge on exceptional beaches and enjoy the cultural highlights of this historic town, set in the heart of the famous Languedoc wine region.