In & Around — Life at the Estate and Beyond

Sixty hectares of Mediterranean nature on your doorstep — and one of France’s richest regions just beyond the gate.

A stay at Domaine de Christin is never just an event. Whether you are here for a wedding weekend, a corporate retreat or a private holiday, the estate and its surroundings offer more than you are likely to get through in a single visit. Two pools, a dozen leisure facilities, an animal garden unlike any other — and outside the gates, Nîmes, the Pont du Gard, the Camargue, and the Mediterranean coast within half an hour.

This page is your guide to both — what is here, and what is close.

ON THE ESTATE

The estate covers sixty hectares of Languedoc countryside — vines, garrigue, old stone and open sky. For guests staying on site, it is a place to inhabit freely : no schedule, no organised programme, no staff hovering. You arrive, you settle in, and the estate is yours.

The Pools & Wellbeing

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Two large outdoor pools with immersed terraces open from spring through autumn, including one heated pool from April to October. Around them : solar showers, sunloungers and hammocks, a covered lounge area with swings and relaxation chairs. Guests staying in the contemporary villas also have exclusive access to their own private pool.

For those who want to go further : a 7-person jacuzzi, reserved for guests in the stone cottages. And in winter, when the pools are closed, a far-infrared sauna takes over.

Outdoor Activities

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The estate is equipped for those who want to move — and for those who simply want to play. Four pétanque courts and Molkky sets invite long evenings in the shade of the holm oaks, in the most South of France tradition. A beach volleyball court, a table tennis table, a covered baby-foot, a giant chess set — there is something for every age and every mood.

For the youngest guests : a fully enclosed and secure children’s play area (slides, swings and more), and a giant trampoline. For those who want to work up a sweat : a 5-station outdoor fitness area.

The Discovery Trail

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A marked nature trail runs through the estate grounds, designed as both a walking path and a gentle educational experience. It takes you through the vineyard, the meadows and the natural spaces of the domaine — identifying plant species, reading the landscape, understanding the biodiversity of this corner of Languedoc. No guide required. No booking needed. Just a good pair of shoes and a curious eye.

The Animal Garden — “Les GĂ©ants”

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One of the estate’s most unexpected pleasures — and one of the most remembered.
The animal garden is home to a remarkable cast of characters : alpacas, llamas, Shire horses, PĂ©kin ducks, Orpington chickens and roosters, giant rabbit breeds, peacocks and sheep. All large, all gentle, all living in spacious environments adapted to their natural rhythms. For guests who want to go deeper, “Les GĂ©ants” educational farm offers guided
sessions — becoming a keeper for a day, feeding and grooming the animals, visiting the sheepfold and the vineyard, learning about the estate’s agricultural life. Available for families, groups and corporate teams, on request. Children disappear into the animal garden for hours. Adults linger longer than they planned. It is that kind of place.

JUST OUTSIDE THE GATE 

Several activities are available just minutes from the estate, offered by trusted local partners :

Tree climbing & zip lines — Roc de Massereau

A few hundred metres from the estate entrance, the Roc de Massereau offers tree- climbing courses, spectacular zip lines and stand-up paddleboarding in a remarkable natural setting. Suitable for children and adults alike.

Canoeing on the Vidourle — Sommières

In Sommières, Kayac-Tribu invites you to explore the Vidourle river by canoe or kayak — a Natura 2000 protected area, refreshing, accessible and beautiful. An ideal way to see the river that gave Sommières its character and its famous floods.

Horse riding in the garrigue

Several equestrian partners nearby offer guided rides through the garrigue — the low, fragrant scrubland that defines this part of Languedoc. A genuinely authentic experience of the Southern landscape, at the pace of a horse.

BEYOND THE GATE — THE BIG DESTINATIONS WITHIN AN HOUR

Domaine de Christin sits at the crossroads of some of the most remarkable landscapes and heritage sites in southern France. The estate is a destination in itself — but the region around it is exceptional. Here is what lies within reach.

Sommières — 5 minutes away

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The estate’s nearest neighbour is one of the most charming small towns in the Gard. Sommières — a medieval city of around 5,000 inhabitants — grew up along the banks of the Vidourle, and its character is inseparable from the river. Narrow streets, Roman bridge, Gothic arcades, a château under restoration. A Saturday morning market and a Wednesday evening night market in summer. An animated, genuinely local town that rewards an unhurried afternoon on foot.

The Vidourle is also famous for its floods — the “Vidourlades” — and plaques on the old streets record the astonishing heights the water has reached. The most recent serious flooding was in 2002. It is part of the town’s story.

Nîmes — 20 minutes

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One of the best-preserved Roman cities in Europe. The Arena of Nîmes — still used for concerts and bullfighting — dates from the 1st century AD. The Maison Carrée is among the most intact Roman temples anywhere in the world. And the old city around them is full of life : pedestrian streets, markets, cafés. Worth at least half a day.

The Mediterranean Coast — 30 minutes

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The nearest beaches — Le Grau du Roi, La Grande-Motte, Palavas — are a half- hour drive from the estate. The coast here is flat, sandy and sunny, with a wide choice of restaurants and the distinctive atmosphere of the Languedoc seaside : less crowded and less expensive than the CĂ´te d’Azur, with its own strong identity.

Aigues-Mortes — 35 minutes

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A perfectly preserved medieval walled city, built from scratch by Louis IX in the 13th century as a departure point for the Crusades. The ramparts are intact and walkable. The salt marshes (Salins du Midi) surrounding it turn pink with flamingos in summer. A remarkable place, particularly at sunset.

The Pont du Gard — 45 minutes

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most extraordinary engineering achievements of the ancient world — a three-tiered Roman aqueduct, 49 metres high and 275 metres long, built in the 1st century AD without mortar. Best seen at dawn or dusk, when the stone turns gold. Swimming in the Gardon river below is permitted and popular.

Avignon — 55 minutes

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The City of Popes — a city of medieval grandeur, extraordinary art collections and one of the most famous bridges in the world. The Palais des Papes is the largest Gothic palace in existence. The Avignon Festival in July transforms the city. And the TGV station connects to Paris in under three hours.

GETTING YOUR BEARINGS

– Sommières  — 5 minutes away by car : medieval marjket town on the Vidourle

– NĂ®mes  — 20 minutes away by car : Roman arenas, Maison CarrĂ©e, city centre

– Montpellier  — 30 minutes away by car : city life, Place de la ComĂ©die

– Mediteranean coast — 30 minutes away by car : beaches such as Grau du Roi, La Grande Motte, Carnpn, etc…

– Pont du Gard — 45 minutes away by car : UNESCO Roman aqueduct

– Avignon— 1 hour away by car : Papal city, TGV station (Paris 2h40)

THE CAMARGUES — A WORLD APART

Forty minutes south of the estate, the Camargue is one of Europe's most distinctive natural environments: a vast river delta where the Rhône meets the Mediterranean, home to wild white horses, black bulls, pink flamingos, and a culture of gardians — mounted herdsmen — that is entirely its own.

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The Camargue’s traditions come alive in summer through the fĂŞtes votives — local celebrations that have been at the heart of village life for centuries. These are not tourist spectacles. They are genuine community events: abrivados (cattle runs through village streets), courses camarguaises (bull races), music and feasting that can last a week. If the timing of your visit coincides with one, do not miss it.

The Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the region’s main town, sits on the coast and combines the energy of a seaside resort with the mysticism of its annual gypsy pilgrimage (May). Arles — slightly further, at just over an hour — is the cultural capital of the region, and one of the most beautiful cities in southern France.

WORTH THE DRIVE

For guests with a full day to explore, the wider region offers an extraordinary range of landscapes and heritage sites :

– Uzès — 45 minutes away : elegant ducal town, Saturday truffle market in winter

– Pic Saint-Loup — 45 minutes away : iconic limestone peak, vineyards, hiking

– Gorge du Gardon — 50 minutes away : limestone gorgesn swimmig, kayaking, walking

– Anduze & bambouseraie — 50 minutes away : gateaway to the CĂ©vennes, extraordinay bamboo forest, steam train

– Sète — 50 minutes away : fishing port, canals, seafood, Ă©tang de Thau oysters

– Saint Guilhem le DĂ©sert — 1 hour away : one of France’s most beautiful villages — medieval abbey in a gorge

– Les Beaux de Provence — 1h10 away : perched village in the Alpilles, dramatic landscape

– Cirque de Navacelles — 1h15 away : spectacular natural canyon, UNESCO Grand Site

– Gordes & SĂ©nanque Abbey — 1h30 hour away : iconic Provence hilltop village, lavender fields

GETTING HERE

Domaine de Christin is easy to reach from the major airports and train stations of southern France.

– Montpellier airport (MPL) — 30 minutes away : connections from Paris, London, Amsterdam and other European cities.

– NĂ®mes airport (FNI) — 35 minutes away : direct flights from London Luton, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Brussels. Ryanair primarily.

– NĂ®mes trainstation — 40 minutes away : TGV from Paris 3h. Regional connections from Montpellier, Marseille.

– Avignon TGV— 55 minutes away : Paris Gare de Lyon in 2h40. Eurostar connection via Paris.

– By car — A9 motorway : Exit 26 — Sommières. The estate is 12km from the motorway exit.