Best attractions and places to see around Roqueredonde, located in the Hérault department of France, include significant cultural and natural sites. The region is characterized by its position within the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park, offering a diverse landscape of mountains, rivers, and historical settlements. It serves as a base for exploring various points of interest, from ancient abbeys to thermal spa towns and impressive dams. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Consider booking a table at L'Avenette Gourmande restaurant, located in the small village of Avène. Enjoy a terrace overlooking the river, surrounded by nature. An exceptional setting and highly recommended traditional cuisine. I highly recommend it.
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This tiny and peaceful village, with a worldwide reputation for the benefits of its water, is a perfect location for hikers and gravel enthusiasts. You have many options of loops from there. Enjoy!
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The bucolic charm of the places and the banks of the Orb is striking. The economy of Avène has always been based on significant mining activity that began under Roman rule and continued until 1954, when the Rabasse mines closed. Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb, the Lac des Monts d'Orb (or Lac d'Avène) is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. An old lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. Today, it is above all nature that provides Avène with one of its benefits: water from the depths of the Languedoc earth. This water that has been shaping a destiny for two and a half centuries, a vocation inspired by Thermalism. It is impossible not to go to the Thermal Baths, a stone's throw south of the village (the markings of the Sentier des 2 Lacs allow you to reach the site on foot, and the connection is pretty!). The Thermal Baths site is peaceful, relaxing... like the range of well-being and beauty products from the Avène brand. Beyond the thermal area, there is a magnificent hotel and an excellent restaurant! The establishment is committed to a truly eco-responsible approach: use of local products, innovative and energy-efficient architectural and technical choices...
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Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb river, the Lac des Monts d’Orb is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. A former lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. The lake is not intended for swimming, but you can have lovely accompanied outings on a stand-up paddle or kayak, and go fishing.
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A village of superior interest, Joncels dominates the Gravezon valley, and is crossed by narrow streets with picturesque houses. A stopover for pilgrims who went to Compostela coming from Lodève, Joncels preserves the remains of a Benedictine Abbey whose origins date back to the 8th century and which was, in the Middle Ages, one of the most important in Languedoc.
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A charming village nestled at the confluence of the Gravezon, the Nize and the Dourdou! The history of Lunas dates back to the Roman road that linked the lower Languedoc to Rouergue. Surely succeeding a Gallo-Roman oppidium, the Lunarenses castrum is mentioned as early as 806 in a charter of the Gélone abbey (that of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert). The town is dominated by the Redondel rock, an ancient fortified castle belonging to the baron of Faugères, Viscount of Béziers. Razed in 1627, it was rebuilt on the banks of the Gravezon in 1641 by Henry de Narbonne. A true summary of the history of Languedoc, and a very pleasant cultural, refreshing and gastronomic stopover… A small detour to enjoy the leisure center of Prades, and a break on the site of the Saint-Georges chapel are essential in Lunas
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A village quite representative of Languedoc
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Cute little town with train connections and beautiful climbs in all directions
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The region around Roqueredonde is rich in history. You can visit Joncels Abbey, a superb Romanesque building that was once a significant religious center in Languedoc. The picturesque village of Lunas, classified as a green station, boasts a history dating back to 909 and features a rebuilt castle. Further afield, discover the Lérab Ling Tibetan Temple, one of Europe's largest Buddhist centers, or the Orthodox Monastery Saint-Nicolas in La Dalmerie.
Absolutely! The area offers stunning natural beauty. The Lac d'Avène, a serpentine turquoise lake, provides superb panoramic views. You can also visit the impressive Monts d'Orb Dam, which created this reservoir. The Orb River flows through picturesque gorges, and the Cirque de Labeil offers a natural amphitheater setting. Other nearby natural wonders include Lac du Salagou, Cirque de Moureze, and various caves like Grotte de la Clamouse.
Roqueredonde is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Col du Pas de la Livre' or loops around Lake Bouloc. Running trails are also available, including a loop from Labeil or a scenic route to the Buddhist temple. The Cirque de Labeil is a popular climbing spot with over 100 routes. Find more details on specific routes in our guides for hiking, cycling, and running around Roqueredonde.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The village of Lunas, with its castle and green station classification, is a charming place for families to explore. Avène, spa town, located in a protected natural area, offers a peaceful setting. The Leisure Base of La Prade in Lunas provides various recreational activities, and the Reptilarium du Larzac can be an interesting stop for children.
For wellness and thermal baths, head to Avène, spa town. Renowned for its thermal waters, Avène is nestled within the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park. The thermal site offers a peaceful and relaxing experience, complete with wellness products, a hotel, and a restaurant, making it an ideal spot for a rejuvenating break.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings. Many highlight the charm of Lunas, noting its historical character and pleasant atmosphere. The peaceful and protected natural setting of Avène, spa town, and its thermal baths are also highly valued. The impressive scale of the Monts d'Orb Dam and the superb views of Lac d'Avène are frequently praised for their scenic beauty.
Beyond the historical Joncels Abbey, the region is home to the Lérab Ling Tibetan Temple, a significant Buddhist center inaugurated by the Dalai Lama. Additionally, the Orthodox Monastery Saint-Nicolas, located in the hamlet of La Dalmerie, has been a spiritual center since 1965, featuring a church built in 1990.
Yes, the wider region boasts several 'Most Beautiful Villages in France,' including La Couvertoirade, Saint-Guilhem-le-Desert, and Olargues. Other heritage sites on French pilgrim routes, such as St Guilhem le Desert ancienne abbaye and Saint Jean de Fos pont du diable, are also within reach for a day trip.
The region enjoys a dual Mediterranean and oceanic climate, offering pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the lakes and rivers, though it can be warmer.
While Lac d'Avène is not intended for swimming, you can enjoy lovely accompanied outings on a stand-up paddle or kayak, and it's a privileged place for fishing. The Leisure Base of La Prade in Lunas also offers various recreational activities, which may include water-based options depending on the season.
To experience local culture and find regional products, you can visit the vibrant markets in nearby towns. Bedarieux, Lamalou-les-Bains, and Millau host markets offering a variety of local produce, crafts, and regional specialties, providing a taste of the local life.


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