• Le Cap d'Agde : the underwater trail
    Provided by: Office de Tourisme Cap d'Agde Méditerranée: R. Dupuy de la Grandrive

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The protected sector of Pézenas

The protected sector of Pézenas

A jewel of architecture, with various facets of the Middle Ages (a mediaeval Jewish quarter), Renaissance, but above all, 17th-century architecture, including many residences nestled into the streets of bygone age. It’s a town inhabited by the ghosts of Molière, the Prince of Conti and many others, and currently home to craftsmen, artists and entertainers. Three theatres continue Molière’s tradition while also showing modern creations, with cultural festivals throughout the year.
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The Cap d’Agde Golf course

The Cap d’Agde Golf course

Among pine woods, scrubland and links, you can enjoy exceptional golf with technical holes in situations of varied and rare beauty amid breath-taking views on the Mediterranean Sea! The international 27-hole Cap d’Agde golf course was designed by Ronald FREAM (Alizés and Azur) and Alain Prat (Volcan) offers a choice of three 18-hole combinations: • Classic Course: Azur & Alizés - Par 72, 6330 metres • Champion Course: Volcan & Azur - Par 72, 6195 metres • Challenge Course: Alizés & Volcan - Par 72, 6135 metres Open all year round, the Cap d’Agde International Golf course also features: a 42 post driving range of which 16 are covered, 2 putting greens and 3 approach greens and private lessons and training by the LEADBETTER school.
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The submarine trail

The submarine trail

This underwater trail, which is the first to have been created in the Languedoc, can be discovered by following the numbered buoys dotted along the volcanic cliff. Equipped with flippers, a mask and a tuba, follow the buoys to observe the site's remarkable underwater landscapes: small sea bed environments of rock and sand, slabs and overhangings that are home to Sarpa Salpa bream, sea urchins, sea anemones and many more species that are endemic to underwater volcanic environments.
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