Un tourisme responsable
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Promoting involved and respectful tourism.

Our region is a little paradise that we are delighted to share and help others discover. But if we are to preserve everything that makes it so unique and so rich, we know that we have to keep things in perspective and give priority to quality tourism, focused on preserving resources and the environment.

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That's why we encourage our visitors to make their holiday a sincere and enriching experience, where you discover and learn, while respecting the place and the people. Local production, short circuits, signposted footpaths, respect for sites and regulations... so many simple gestures to ensure that holidays are moments of great excitement, discovery and exciting learning.

THE RIGHT ECO-RESPONSIBLE REFLEXES

Choose soft mobility

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Choose public transport, walking, cycling or car-sharing.

You'll be helping to protect the environment, and there's even the chance of meeting new people!

Eat local

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Encourage local production, short distribution channels and quality products, while limiting transport and carbon emissions.

Respect the paths, the eco-system and the habitats

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When out and about, take care not to destroy low walls, ponds and embankments, which provide habitats for wildlife.

Enjoy the time

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It costs nothing and brings nothing butbenefits...

You'll enjoy your stay more intensely, the moments you share and local life.

Travel in the low season

Ecotourisme et biodiversité

The Pic Saint-Loup is beautiful all year round!

Change your habits

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Get away from the classic places that are often overcrowded and choose lesser-known signposted paths that also have their charms, for a tourism of experiences, immersion and encounters.

Minimise your waste

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Avoid using packaged products and never dispose of your waste in the natural environment.

Le Pic Saint-Loup without a car

from Montpellier

Une journée à Assas

ligne 610 - Départ : Occitanie - Arrêt : Coopérative

Œnorando

Between Grès de Montpellier & Pic Saint-Loup

Boucle : 15 km - Durée : 4h - Difficulté : moyen Variante courte balisée (circuit de 10 km : 3h)

This Œnorando hike, starting from the Cave Coopérative, will take you through vineyards set in unspoilt garrigue, with beautiful views of the Pic Saint-Loup and the Hortus, approaching the village of Saint-Vincent-de-Barbeyrargues before crossing the village of Assas.

Assas

Remarkable village

Château d'Assas

When you pass through Assas at the end of your walk, take the time to visit the remarkable monuments of this charming village: castle, ramparts and medieval fortification towers, Saint-Martial church.

Le Cellier du Pic

Tasting break

Every Œnorando ends with a wine tasting.

Winegrowers from the Le Cellier du Pic cooperative will be on hand to share their passion for the Pic Saint Loup PDO and other wines.

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