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The drystone shelters of La Moure
This very pleasant and easy hike offers a journey back in time to the heart of the Moure massif.
Allowing you to discover the exceptional heritage hidden in the Hérault heath, this circuit of just over 5 km offers a high concentration of perfectly restored traditional buildings.
A dozen drystone shelters and other buildings can be seen along the route.
Gardiole Sud - la Devèse
As you climb up to Roc d'Anduze, this hike offers wide panoramic views to the north-west over the Étang de Thau, all the villages in the valley and beautiful views of the Abbey of Saint-Félix de Monceau. At the highest point of the Gardiole massif, there is a magnificent 360° view.
The circuit then heads towards the summit of the Devèse along ridge trails, offering multiple panoramic views of the sea, Frontignan, Sète, Balaruc, the Étang de Thau and... the Canigou.
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Land and sea in Bouzigues
This route through the heathland and along the Étang de Thau offers two different landscapes. Along the lake, you can stop for refreshments at a café or taste oysters at one of the many oyster farms, which serve orders at any time of day.
Le Pioch Noir de la Gardiole from Gigean
This is a pleasant hike in the Gardiole area, starting from Gigean. You will discover various remarkable viewpoints and beautiful panoramas. To the west, you can see the wind turbines of Villeveyrac and to the east, at Pioch Noir, there is a breathtaking view of the ponds and the sea in the distance. This hike takes place on beautiful tracks often lined with pine and holm oak trees.
This hike may be closed depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Gardiole Massif
This hike will allow you to discover the most beautiful landscapes of the Gardiole massif. Starting from the Abbey of Saint-Félix de Monceau, you will enjoy a superb view of the Mediterranean, from La Grande Motte in the north to Sète in the south. You will pass by the Pioch Noir and the Roc d'Anduze, two unmissable viewpoints of the Gardiole massif.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Saint-Félix de Monceau Abbey
A lovely walk without any specific difficulties, with views over the vegetation of the Gardiole massif, Mont Saint-Clair and the lakes. Due to the large number of DFCI trails and paths, you can adjust this hike as you wish.
Les Balcons de Thau - Dumbo's Head Tour
This route offers views over Frontignan on the sea side, as well as Sète and the Bassin de Thau with its oyster beds.
The trail is well marked (yellow rectangle).
It is not the most beautiful route in the Gardiole mountains due to the presence of high-voltage power lines and the Frontignan oil depot, but it allows you to cross from the sea side to the lake side in a short distance and enjoy a unique view of the Frontignan Muscat vineyards as you walk through the heath.
Pioch Michel and Pioch Madame, two peaks offering panoramic views
Two peaks in the Gardiole range offering views of the Gulf of Lyon. From the summit of Pioch Madame, you can see La Grande Motte and the summit of Pioch Michel, with unobstructed 360° views.
To the north-east, you can see Villeneuve-les-Maguelonnes and La Grande-Motte; to the east, you can see the Espiguette lighthouse; to the south-west, the Sète mountain and the Étang de Thau; and to the north, La Gardiole.
If the sky is clear, you can even see the Pyrenees.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Gardiole Massif and Saint-Félix de Montceau Abbey
A beautiful hike in the Gardiole massif. On this route, you will enjoy several panoramic views of Frontignan and the Étangs d'Ingril and Vic, Sète, Mont Saint-Clair and the Étang de Thau. You will also have the opportunity to see some drystone shelters. Halfway along the route, you will visit the ruins of the Abbey of Saint-Félix de Montceau.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Tour of the Étang d'Ingril and the Frontignan salt marshes
A beautiful hike around the Étang d'Ingril. At the far end of the lake, you can take a detour to the Mediterranean coast. You will admire the surprising hamlet of Les Aresquiers surrounded by water. On the way back, you will cross the peaceful Bois de la Fontaine and walk along the basins of the Anciens Salins de Frontignan.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Route from Barrou to Sète
A family stroll between the typical Sète fishermen's houses and second homes.
Le Coulazou
Starting from the beautiful medieval village of Cournonterral, this loop trail runs through heathland and plunges into the small gorges of Coulazou.
It's worth seeing, and it's all in Sète, just seven kilometres away
Seven good reasons to discover Sète:It is the home of the tièle (a type of octopus pie that is emblematic of Sète).It is a city of culture (many museums, street art, theatres, etc.).It is the city of Georges Brassens and Paul Valéry.It's where you'll find the best oysters in the Étang de Thau in the world.Its seaside and Étang de Thau side, its beaches.Its canals give it a little Venetian feel, and its old port.The Muscat wines of Frontignan and Mireval.
Tour of the Thau lagoon starting from BikeMed
Set off from Bikemed and hop on your bike for an unforgettable day trip!
Corniche, beaches, lido, Canal du Midi, vineyards, unspoilt natural areas, charming little villages... incredible diversity in a single day's ride!
Mont Saint-Clair
A beautiful walk to Mont Saint-Clair, which offers a panoramic view of Sète. The route is quite varied, with narrow streets, forest trails and coastal paths. It offers different views of the town of Sète, the Étang de Thau, the salt marshes separating the lagoon from the Mediterranean Sea and the port.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.
Mont Saint-Clair and Pierres Blanches via the small paths
Beautiful views along the entire route, a few steep slopes, and especially the stairs taken earlier to reach the huts. The originality of this hike lies in the fact that it takes you across Mont Saint-Clair, the Pierres Blanches National Forest and the seaside. Best done outside of summer as most of the route is exposed.
This hike may be prohibited depending on the fire risk level. Remember to check the map.