Some of France’s most interesting historical sights and beautiful landscapes can be seen in the region of Languedoc-roussillon. The medieval walled city of Carcassonne looks like something straight out of a fairy tale with its stone fortresses, turreted castles, and Gothic Cathedral. Stay for a night in an inviting holiday villa and spend a day or two wandering the sun-dappled streets, and 14th century architecture. Nimes is famous for the Pont du Gard, the largest Roman aqueduct In the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take in a concert at the impressive Roman amphitheatre here, or dine at a traditional French restaurant residing in an antiquated classical building. This region is also home to some amazing mountains that are perfect for hiking. Start in the Pyrenees and hike through breezy pine forests and deep river gorges, making your way finally to wide open valleys and sandy coves on the shores of the Mediterranean. This region is also famous for its picturesque vineyards that produce the grapes for some of France’s most robust and drinkable wines. Holiday homes are plentiful in Languedoc-roussillon, from modern and stylish city flats to rustic family villas in the countryside, making it an ideal French holiday escape.