
"Languedoc, the sunniest region in France, is framed by two mountain ranges - the Massif Central to the north and the Pyrénées to the south. Between them, you'll find forests, meadows, and a stunning stretch of coastline. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, busy city living, or a slower pace of life, this area offers it all, with a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture."
"Towns like Toulouse, Béziers, Montpellier, Carcassonne, Albi, and Narbonne are filled with history and unique attractions. From cobblestone streets and medieval fortresses to buzzing markets and delicious restaurants, there's something to delight everyone. The region is dotted with towns perched high on cliffs, offering breathtaking vistas and a truly dramatic landscape."
"The region is popular with expats from around the world including Brits, Americans, Belgians and Dutch. With excellent transportation links, including 5 international airports: Perpignan, Carcassonne, Béziers, Montpellier, and Nîmes, with others just across the border at Nice, Toulouse, Toulon and Marseille, high speed trains to Paris and excellent autoroutes."
Languedoc Roussillon (now part of Occitanie) combines a sunny Mediterranean climate with diverse terrain between the Massif Central and the Pyrénées, including forests, meadows, mountains and a long coastline. Major towns such as Toulouse, Béziers, Montpellier, Carcassonne, Albi and Narbonne provide historical sites, markets and cultural life. The region hosts a significant expat community and benefits from strong transport connections: five international airports, nearby larger airports, high-speed trains to Paris and extensive autoroutes. The area is France's largest vineyard and features many traditional stone houses with high ceilings, oak beams and classic tiled roofs.
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