La Maison de Marius

Top choice in Languedoc-Roussillon


In Quézac, 17km east of Ste-Énimie, this cosy place is a proper home away from home. Owner Dany has individually decorated the countrified bedrooms with floral fabrics, watercolours, old luggage and roll-top baths – the Pompeii Suite even has its own jacuzzi, complete with Roman murals. Your hostess also offers table d’hôte dinners (€25) with local, seasonal products.


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