Holiday rentals in Languedoc-Rousillon
Languedoc-Roussillon is a fascinating part of Europe, bordering the Pyrenees Mountains to the south and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. It benefits from a Mediterranean climate and has lots of flora and fauna, a spectacular coastline, and an interesting history – choices for your villa in Languedoc-Rousillon abound, and with good reason. Things to see include mountains, rivers and lakes, ancient cities, towns, villages, thermal springs, abbeys, and cathedrals, châteaux and castles. You can find your villa in Languedoc-Rousillon in some of these old buildings – how about renting an abbey apartment or a chateau for the week? It has a number of World Heritage sites, including Carcassonne, the Canal du Midi, and the Pont du Gard.
La Bergerie is situated in a small hamlet amongst vineyards on the slopes of the Caroux mountains in....
From: UK£300
Sleeps 4
The perfect "getaway" retreat, set in spectacular countryside in the South of France on the outskirt....
From: EURO€350
Sleeps 5
The house is in a tiny hamlet in the wooded hills and valleys on the edge of the Cévennes National P....
From: UK£320
Sleeps 8
A beautiful artist's home in medieval listed village, in an outstanding position with view of the Ab....
From: EURO€550
Sleeps 6
Deep in the South of France, nestling in the foothills of the French Pyrenees this beautifully resto....
From: UK£360
Sleeps 6
Set in the heart of the Cevennes National Park in the Gard Region of the Languedoc-Roussillon, our s....
From: UK£300
Sleeps 6
Souffle de Vent is a beautifully renovated house, with four independent self catering apartments, o....
From: EURO€350
Sleeps 4
Located in the tranquil hill top village of Plaigne, the old village bakery offers panoramic views ....
From: UK£300
Sleeps 7
If you're looking for peace and relaxation, then you’ll get it here. In a little village set amongs....
From: EURO€495
Sleeps 4
More about your Languedoc-Rousillon holiday...
In recent years it has become a popular destination for those in search of a villa in Languedoc-Rousillon, because of its long sunny days, Mediterranean beaches, tourist facilities, thousands of miles of walks, and rides, National Parks and wildlife reserves (such as the Camargue and the Cevennes), thermal springs and spas, grottoes and caves, and vestiges of the Languedoc's long history, including dinosaur bones and eggs, prehistoric human remains, Greek and Roman architecture, and everywhere reminders of the Cathars. Whether you’re searching for a secluded villa in Languedoc-Rousillon inland, or a villa in Languedoc-Rousillon on a lively part of the coast, there’s masses to do– something for everyone. For the activity enthusiasts, there is no end of sports on offer, from hunting, shooting and fishing, to golf, skiing and watersports. The culture vultures amongst you will not be disappointed with the range of cultural and historical places to visit, and if food and wine is your thing, then you’ll be in heaven! Local festivals range from bull-running to the Fecos in Limoux and from sea-jousting in the north to celebrating la jour de St-Jean in the south by fire-jumping.