Languedoc-Roussillon has an outstandingly diverse coastline. It stretches out in an arc for 200km giving tourists and locals so many choices and locations worth visiting. Because the locals passionately love this region, they fiercely defend it: the Mediterranean coast is a protected area. Languedoc-Roussillon has resisted urbanisation of this outstanding area’s 40,000 wild hectares, where human activities respect nature’s balance.
It has not been for little reason that they are so protective with places like the Camargue, a European sanctuary that is home to bulls, horses, sedentary and migratory birds. Come and see the Camarguais cowboys herding bulls as the sun sets.
