Les Studios de St Guilhem offers accommodations in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, 25 miles from Montpellier Cathedral of Saint Peter and 26 miles from Montpellier National Opera.
Rik
Netherlands
Great location in the town.
The bed is really comfortable.
Free parking (first get a 20min free ticket, walk to the accommodation and get the free parking card to put in the car).
Nice village and place to do some hikes.
MACLENFA: charmant studio au cœur de l’Herault. Offers accommodations in Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, 26 miles from Montpellier Cathedral of Saint Peter and 26 miles from Montpellier National Opera.
Alessandro
Germany
The place is super central, in the main square of the village. The studio is cosy, everything is there. The owner helped in finding the keys on the day of arrival.
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robert p
United States of America
Good breakfast, out doors by pool or in spacious dinning room
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Nicola
United Kingdom
Booked last minute as a stop off on our way through the area, accomodated despite this last minute arrival
Lovely, friendly warm hosts. Rooms simple but clean. Aircon in the room (well needed during our stay)
Extra bonus of a swimming pool
Late arrival for restaurant so missed out, but local Pizza fantastic
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Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a stunning village. It's quite small but there are enough restaurants, cafes and bars to keep you happy. The main square has several places to eat, with seating in the middle under a beautiful, ancient plane tree.
There are gift shops but no actual supermarket so stock up on supplies before you arrive. A couple of shops sell fresh bread each morning.
If you're into history, the 9th century Gellone Abbey is a must - it's beautiful and peaceful and the small museum is full of fascinating information. Entry is free.
Vehicles are restricted but there's generous parking at the top and bottom of the village. Our host provided a ticket to put in the front of the car which allowed us to park and I think most others do the same.
The river and gorge is just a walk away, although you have to go by bus or car, a few minutes, to get to the Pont de Diable and the various canoeing spots. Quite a few companies offer canoe trips and we had a great day doing that, highly recommended. Also an evening swim at the bridge was a highlight.
We went out of French holiday season so it was bustling but not rammed. I would imagine at the height of summer it would be extremely busy.
Morag
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