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EUR 34 - 141 Résidence Grand Bleu Vacances - Les Pescalunes
Les Pescalunes is located in Agde, a seaside resort on the Languedoc coast. It offers air-conditioned cottages, a heated outdoor swimming pool and a c… MoreEUR 54 - 97 Sablotel
The Sablotel is located in Cap d’Adge, between Montpellier and Beziers. It offers direct access to the beach and has 3 swimming pools including a se… MoreEUR 46 - 91 La Chaumiere
Situated right next to the Hérault River, La Chaumiere is in central Agde and a 10-minute drive from the Cap D´Agde. It offers air-conditioned … MoreEUR 44 - 129 Hotel Grand Cap
Situated in Agde, 5 minutes´ drive from the Cap d´Agde and Grau d´Agde beaches, the Grand Cap features a terrace with panoramic view… MoreEUR 45 - 182 Hôtel Le Donjon
This 17th-century building is located in the city centre of Agde, just 150 metres from the SNCF Train Station. It is a 5-minute drive from the beaches… MoreEUR 45 - 105 Hotel Araur
The hôtel Araur is located in Agde, along the Hérault and the Canal du Midi, opposite the cathedral. It offers free parking and free Wi-Fi.
The Ara… MoreEUR 39 - 166 Camping Spa Mer et Soleil
Camping Spa Mer et Soleil is a holiday resort set on the Mediterranean coast in the town of Cap d’Agde. It offers chalet-style accommodation with a… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Agde is a commune in France|commune of the Hérault département in France|département, in southern France. Population (1999): 20,303.
Agde is located on the river Hérault River|Hérault, 4 kilometre|km from the Mediterranean Sea, and 750 kilometre|km from Paris. Agde is the Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean port of the Canal du Midi, which connects to the Hérault at the lock ("L'Écluse Ronde d'Agde") just above Agde and debouches into the Mediterranean at Le Grau d'Agde.
Agde (Roman Bronzes, of a child and of Eros, doubtless on their way to a villa in Gallia Narbonensis when they were lost in a shipwreck. In 506 CE the Council of Agde was held at Agde.
Agde is known for the distinctive black basalt used in the local architecture, for example the Cathédrale Saint-Etienne d'Agde|Cathédrale Saint-Etienne built in the 12th century on the foundations of a 5th century Rome|Roman church.
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"Agatha (Agde) Hérault, France"