 Our hotel is situated in the quaint town of Balaruc le Vieux, and only about 10km from the seaport of Sète. Part of the Campanile group, our hotel has its own outstanding ambiance.
On the far shores of the Thau Lake, nestling under the Gardiole hills, Balaruc le Vieux looks down over the shimmering, age-old lagoon. The old quarter of the village lies within ramparts that have been beautifully restored, and its winding alleyways still give one a feeling of bygone days. Balaruc le Vieux, proud of its rich past, welcomes the present with quiet confidence as it looks to the future. The Campanile Sète Balaruc-le-Vieux is perfectly located to enable you to explore the fabulous surrounding area, relax in the beautiful surroundings and take in the ambiance of the traditional french villages and towns. Our Managers and staff are dedicated to making your stay both enjoyable and memorable. We ensure that your room is equipped for everything you need for leisure or for work.
By car:
-From Montpellier/ Béziers with the A9, -exit Sète 33 then travel towards Sète with the n300. -Take exit Carrefour commercial centre.
Local Attractions :
• Saint Louis Pier, Sète (12 Miles) - Walk down the pier and take a look at the fishing boats and yachts vie for space. Here you will see some fo the fastest sailboats in the world as it is here that the French train for the America's Cup. • Musée Fabre (32 Miles) - One of France's great provincial art galleries, this museum occupies the former Hôtel de Massilian, where Molière once played for a season. The most important works of the collection, were given by François Fabre, a Montpellier painter, in 1825. • Place de la Comédie (33 Miles) - This pedestrianised square is the heart and soul of Montpellier. At the centre of the square, beneath the handsome facades of the surrounding 19th century buildings, is the fountain of the Three Graces. • Arc de Triomphe (35 Miles) - Erected in 1691, this monument is one of several built to glorify the monarchy. A small door under the vaulted archway provides access to the interior of the monument and a staircase winds up to the rooftop terrace for a magnificent view of the city.
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