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The fortified town of Aigues-Mortes, a medieval citadel in the heart of the Camargue, was founded by Saint Louis in the 13th century because he wanted to ensure that the kingdom of France would have a port on the Mediterranean.
Close by the Pont du Gard, the charming little town of Uzès proudly displays the charms of the streets and alleys around its ducal castle.
Called the Venice of Languedoc because of its light, colours, reflections and canals, Sète is built on the side of Mont Saint Clair.
This family holiday resort is enclosed by the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the cool waters of a lagoon.
In its labyrinth of back streets, forming a circle around the castle, known as the "Tour de Barberousse", Gruissan has managed to preserve its old fishing and wine-growing village.
You will find Collioure in one of those inlets that you are only found in the Pyrenees.