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TRAVEL

FLYING

Montpellier is a big regional airport about 40 miles away with BA flights from London at around £300 return and budget airlines for much less (i.e. less than £100). There is a local airport at Beziers about 10 miles from Cap which has daily Air France flights from Paris but none from the UK.

Some tour companies will transfer you from Montpellier but if you are travelling under your own steam you will need to arrange a taxi or hire car. There are extensive car hire facilities at Montpellier but it is always best to book in advance.

Fever recommends fly-driving if you can afford it. It is by far the quickest and least stressful way of travelling there and back and you stay mobile throughout your holiday.

TRAIN

You can Eurostar to Paris and catch a TGV to Agde. There are several trains to Agde every day and the journey takes 5 hours. You will need to taxi from Agde SNCF station to Cap.

DRIVING

From the A9 "Languedocienne" Motorway, take the "Agde" exit south onto the RN312. After about 9 miles it splits into the RN112 going left (east) to Sete and right (west) to Beziers. Go left and come off at the third junction. You are now in a large gyratory system though you wouldn't recognise it. Cross lanes from right to left sharply and take the first exit on the left to keep circulating until you see the Quartier Naturiste signposted.

The best roadmap available of the Cap - L'Extasia area is called 2645 ET Top 25 Sete Cap D'Agde published by the Institut Geographique National (IGN). Cost used to be 60 francs so that should be €35-40 now.


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