Ascend Sète's volcanic hill, Mount Saint-Clair, with a local guide for a sweeping panorama that takes in the Mediterranean, the Étang de Thau, the Camargue, and on clear days, the Pyrenees. The most breathtaking perspective in the whole of Languedoc.
What to expect
Your guide leads you up through the Pierres Blanches forest, a fragrant mix of maritime pine, rosemary, and wild thyme, pausing at successive viewpoints as the panorama unfolds. At the summit, the full geographical drama of Sète's singular setting — a narrow island between sea and lagoon — becomes gloriously clear. Your guide weaves in the literary legacy of native son Paul Valéry, whose grave on the hillside looks out to sea, and the chanson poetry of Georges Brassens. The descent passes the Cimetière Marin, the Marine Cemetery that inspired Valéry's most celebrated poem.
Good to know
Allow 2–3 hours for the full guided experience. Comfortable walking shoes are essential — paths are uneven in places. The Tourist Office offers scheduled guided walks; private guide bookings available for exclusive access. Easily combined with a morning departure, back aboard well before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sete — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.