Best attractions and places to see around Clapiers include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located north of Montpellier, the village is distinguished by its 12th-century church and a Gothic Revival castle. The Clapiers Forest covers over 170 hectares, offering extensive opportunities for walking and mountain biking. The communal territory is also bordered by the Lez River, providing additional natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Porte de Peyrou triumphal arch in Montpellier is an elegant 17th-century archway marking the entrance to the expansive Promenade du Peyrou and commemorating King Louis XIV. From here, you can enjoy beautiful views over the city and stroll through the historic park to the aqueduct. It's ideal for taking photos in the golden light and makes a peaceful starting point for exploring the city.
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The Castries Aqueduct winds through the bush landscape and offers beautiful walks in the hinterland.
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Source de l'Avy where the river appears from underground under a large rock roof. Nice technical ground around to practice your bike skills (rocky slopes with small drops, steep uphill, etc. You can easily do practice loops of varying difficulty here.
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The park around the spring is very pleasant and particularly magnificent in autumn.
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Triumphal Arch of Louis XIV - "Le Grand"
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Even though the one in Paris is the most famous, Montpellier also has a beautiful Arc de Triomphe!
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Clapiers boasts several historical sites, including its 12th-century Church with a triptych bell tower and a Gothic Revival castle built in 1878. You can also follow the “Chemin des Peintres” (Painters' Walk) to see artworks by local artists displayed throughout the village. Nearby, don't miss the impressive Castries Aqueduct, a significant hydraulic work, or the grand Peyrou Gate and Triumphal Arch in Montpellier.
Absolutely. The Clapiers Forest, covering over 170 hectares, is a major natural asset with extensive opportunities for walking and hiking. It features marked trails like the "Jeu de piste" (treasure hunt) trail in the Bois du Romarin and a botanical trail in the Bois de la Plaine. The communal territory is also bordered by the Lez River, and you can discover the serene Avy Spring, a natural monument offering pleasant strolls along the Mosson.
Clapiers has a vibrant cultural scene. It was home to the region's first music school and MJC (Youth and Culture House). The village hosts various events throughout the year, such as a Wine Fair, Christmas Market, Sports Festival, and a Jazz Festival. In September, you can experience the unique Tomato Festival, showcasing 250 varieties of the fruit. Don't forget the local Sunday market for a taste of local ambiance.
Yes, Clapiers offers several family-friendly options. The Clapiers Forest has a "Jeu de piste" (treasure hunt) trail in the Bois du Romarin with educational panels about local flora and fauna, perfect for families. The Esplanade Jean Jaurès and the Parc Municipal, shaded by century-old oak trees, provide pleasant spots for relaxation and play. Nearby, the Castries Aqueduct offers beautiful walks, and the Three Graces Fountain, Place de la Comédie in Montpellier is a lively square with cafes that families can enjoy.
The Clapiers Forest provides excellent terrain for both cycling and mountain biking with numerous marked trails. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling options around Clapiers, including moderate to difficult gravel biking trails like the "Scenic Forest Singletrack – Manade and bullfighting tradition loop" or touring bicycle routes such as the "Lake Cécélès and Pont des Tourilles Loop." You can find detailed routes and guides for cycling and gravel biking around Clapiers.
Clapiers offers several running trails for different fitness levels. You can enjoy an easy "Belvédère du Chateau d'eau loop" or more moderate options like the "Running loop from Clapiers" and the "Château and Gardens of Bocaud loop." These trails provide a great way to experience the local landscape while staying active. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Clapiers guide.
The "Chemin des Peintres" (Painters' Walk) is a unique cultural route in Clapiers that pays tribute to local artists Max Leenhardt and Georges Dezeuze. Twelve panels displaying their artworks are placed throughout the village, allowing visitors to explore the local landscape through their artistic vision. This walk typically takes about 2 hours to complete.
Yes, Clapiers hosts a local market every Sunday from 8 AM to 1 PM. It's a great opportunity to experience the local ambiance, discover regional products, and interact with the community.
The Clapiers Forest is a diverse ecosystem, primarily composed of Aleppo pines (63%), stone pines (7%), cypress trees (5%), and Atlas cedars. You'll also find green and kermes oak trees, along with various Mediterranean plant life such as laurel, juniper, wild rose, lavender, and rosemary.
The Esplanade Jean Jaurès is a welcoming public space located at the entrance of Clapiers. It serves as a pleasant gathering and relaxation spot for all generations. A functional windmill overlooks lime tree avenues, adding to its charm and making it a distinctive feature of the village.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like the Castries Aqueduct are praised for offering beautiful walks, while the Peyrou Gate and Three Graces Fountain in Montpellier are loved for their historical significance and vibrant atmosphere. The natural areas, especially the Clapiers Forest and the Avy Spring, are highly rated for their serene settings and opportunities for outdoor activities.
While Clapiers itself offers charming village views, the nearby Avy Spring is noted for its pleasant strolls along the Mosson in a shady, wooded setting. The "Belvédère du Chateau d'eau loop" running trail also suggests a scenic outlook. For broader views, the proximity to Montpellier allows access to elevated areas like the Promenade du Peyrou, offering vistas of the city and beyond.


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