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🏡 Villa Holidays in Languedoc, France 2026

Wine country villas with vineyard views from £580/week

From£580/week
Best MonthsMay – September
Avg. Temp24–34°C (summer)
Flight Time2 hours to Montpellier/Béziers

The Languedoc region of southern France offers everything Provence does — at half the price. Rolling vineyards, medieval hilltop villages, the Canal du Midi, and sandy Mediterranean beaches make it one of Europe's best-kept villa holiday secrets. Villas range from rustic stone mas (farmhouses) with private pools to modern properties with terraces overlooking the garrigue. The region produces more wine than any other in France, and local markets overflow with artisan cheese, olives, and charcuterie.

Wine countryMedieval villagesCanal du MidiHalf the price of ProvenceLocal marketsSandy beaches

Where to Stay in Languedoc, France

Each area offers a different villa holiday experience. Choose based on your priorities — beach access, culture, nightlife, or rural tranquillity.

Carcassonne

From £580/week

Medieval walled city, Cathar castles, Aude valley

Béziers & Canal du Midi

From £560/week

Wine capital, canal barging, 9 locks of Fonserannes

Narbonne

From £590/week

Roman heritage, Mediterranean coast, salt lakes

Pézenas

From £550/week

Molière's town, antique markets, artisan workshops

Minervois

From £520/week

Remote vineyards, gorges, Cathar history

Languedoc, France Villa Holiday Quick Facts

Best MonthsMay – September
Average Temp24–34°C (summer)
Flight Time2 hours to Montpellier/Béziers
CurrencyEuro (€)

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Languedoc, France Villa Holiday FAQ

Is Languedoc cheaper than Provence for a villa holiday?
Yes, significantly. Languedoc villas typically cost 40-60% less than equivalent properties in Provence. A 3-bedroom villa with pool in Languedoc averages £580-800/week in summer, compared to £1,200-2,000+ in Provence.
Do I need a car in Languedoc?
Yes, a car is essential. Villages and vineyards are spread across the countryside, and public transport is limited outside Montpellier and Narbonne. The driving is relaxed and roads are quiet — particularly scenic along the Canal du Midi.
What airports serve Languedoc?
Montpellier and Béziers airports have direct budget flights from the UK. Toulouse is also convenient for western Languedoc. Carcassonne has seasonal Ryanair flights. All airports offer car hire.
What is the best part of Languedoc for a villa holiday?
For wine lovers: Minervois or Corbières. For history: Carcassonne and Cathar country. For beaches: Narbonne coast. For a bit of everything: the area between Béziers and Pézenas offers the best balance.

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