About Languedoc-Roussillon
The south of France is home to many provinces, but few are as well known around the world as the Languedoc-Roussillon province right on the southern coast of France. A stay at a bed and breakfast or chambre d''hote in any of the towns that make up the Languedoc-Roussillon province will put you in the region in France that is responsible for more wine making than any other province in the country. A room in a pension in a Languedoc-Roussillon town such as Beziers will get you near some of the most prolific, and historic, wineries in the world. As much as your stay in a bed and breakfast or chambre d''hote in Beziers will show you the wine making side of Languedoc-Roussillon, a bed and breakfast or chambre d''hote stay in a town such as Ales will show you what else Languedoc-Roussillon has to offer. Ales is one of the largest silk suppliers in Europe, and it is also famous for its national parks and medieval cathedrals. A stay at a bed and breakfast or chambre d''hote in the city of Nimes in Languedoc-Roussillon will give you access to some of the best preserved Roman architecture in the world. Buildings and aqueducts from Roman times still stand in Nimes, and you can make your next vacation one to remember in this or any other Languedoc-Roussillon province town.