Municipalidad

La Grande Motte

Recomendado por 358 personas locales,

Consejos de personas locales

Maxime
September 2, 2020
Innovatively styled, the town was developed by architect Jean Balladur in the late Sixties following plans to transform the quiet, sun-drenched beaches of the Languedoc coastline into unique tourist destinations. Unique isn’t really the word. Formerly a desert of sand dunes and lagoons, La Grande Motte is now an inimitable holiday resort with architecture that consists of giant mole hills (mottes in French), based on Inca pyramids in Mexico and the nearby 638m Pic St-Loup, which dominates the skyline in the Coteaux du Languedoc (Balladur cites both as inspiration).
Innovatively styled, the town was developed by architect Jean Balladur in the late Sixties following plans to transform the quiet, sun-drenched beaches of the Languedoc coastline into unique tourist destinations. Unique isn’t really the word. Formerly a desert of sand dunes and lagoons, La Grand…
Adrian
September 10, 2018
Easy to get there -navette or bus ligne 1 from Tram stop Perol etang de l'or
Alexandra
March 15, 2016
Station balneaire et sa drole d'architecture
Berengere
February 12, 2016
Beach resorts with lots of restaurants and bars
Thomas
June 7, 2020
(40min) Sea and sandy beaches Enjoy beautiful beaches at only 40 min from Vic.

Actividades únicas en los alrededores

Caminata y paseo en un carruaje tirado por caballos
Excursión en bicicleta eléctrica por Camarga
Safari fotográfico en la Camarga con un gardian
Ubicación
La Grande-Motte, Occitanie