An excursion between nature and heritage. Discover the Cirque de Navacelles, the Templar village of La Couvertoirade, the spectacular Millau Viaduct, then finish with Roquefort, famous for its cheese (brave yourself for the tasting).

A true natural setting, the Gorges du Tarn offer spectacular landscapes. It is the ideal place to observe the fauna and flora or to practice activities such as canoeing, hiking or climbing.

A city of art and history, Arles is home to many UNESCO-listed Roman monuments, such as the amphitheater and the ancient theater. It is also inseparable from Van Gogh, who painted some of his most famous works there.

Surrounded by perfectly preserved ramparts, this medieval city in the heart of the Camargue was the port of departure for the Crusades. Between salt marshes, history and proximity to the sea, Aigues-Mortes offers a unique setting.

A wild and authentic land, the Camargue is famous for its unique landscapes between ponds, marshes and rice fields. On this tour, learn about the area’s iconic flamingos, horses and bulls, and local traditions. A preserved territory where nature, culture and sea meet.

City of the Popes and the theatre, Avignon seduces with its exceptional medieval heritage. The Palais des Papes, the famous Pont d’Avignon and the cultural atmosphere of the city make it an unforgettable excursion.

Nicknamed the “French Rome”, Nîmes impresses with its ancient monuments, such as the Arena, the Maison Carrée or the Magne Tower. Nearby, the Pont du Gard, a masterpiece of Roman engineering, completes this immersion in Antiquity.

Classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France, this medieval jewel is a major stop on the way to Santiago de Compostela. Its Gellone Abbey and its natural environment make it a must-see excursion, nestled in the Gorges de l’Hérault.

A symbol of the Montpellier hinterland, the Pic Saint-Loup dominates the vineyards and the garrigue. This excursion allows you to discover spectacular panoramas, charming villages and the famous wines of the region, during a nature outing at the gates of Montpellier.

Nicknamed the “Pink City”, Toulouse seduces with its architectural heritage and its cultural dynamism. See the Place du Capitole, the UNESCO-listed Saint-Sernin Basilica, and the banks of the Garonne River. A student and aeronautical city, Toulouse combines history, innovation and the art of living.
