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Languedoc-Roussillon

199 water features • 35 waterfalls • 17 fountains • 135 springs • 6 dams • 6 weirs

Discover the Water Wonders of Languedoc‑Roussillon

Languedoc‑Roussillon is a hidden gem for nature lovers, offering an astonishing 199 water‑related sites that range from thundering waterfalls to tranquil springs. In this Languedoc‑Roussillon travel guide, you’ll find 35 spectacular waterfalls, 17 historic fountains, 135 crystal‑clear springs, plus 6 impressive dams and 6 charming weirs—all set against the region’s sun‑kissed vineyards, rugged mountains, and Mediterranean coastline.

Whether you’re chasing the misty cascade of the Cascades du Loup in the Cévennes, admiring the ornate stonework of the Fountain of Montpellier, or dipping your toes into the pure waters of the Gorges de l’Hérault springs, the variety of water features guarantees an unforgettable adventure. Each sub‑region— from the volcanic landscapes of the Montagne Noire to the salty marshes of the Camargue—offers its own unique aquatic charm, making it easy to craft a custom itinerary that fits any pace or interest.

Ready to explore? Follow our expert tips to hike the best waterfall trails, join guided tours of historic dams, and discover secret spring spots that locals keep hidden. Dive into Languedoc‑Roussillon’s water wonders and experience the perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor excitement—your ultimate destination for waterfall hikes, fountain photography, spring swimming, and dam sightseeing in southern France.

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