Cinq et sept gay guesthouse


Guide Montpellier & Hérault Gay

Montpellier first appeared on the world stage 1,000 years ago, and became attached to the Kingdom of France in 1349. Now, the capital of Languedoc, Montpellier at once seems to look back and ahead while always taking time to enjoy the here and now. The town center is a labyrinth of narrow medieval streets, carved archways, unexpected fountains and tenderly maintained gardens. Farther outside the center, larger, 19th-century monuments dramatically punctuate the graceful cityscape and contrasting here and there, you'll uncover splendid examples of modern architecture, demonstrating a millennium-long obsession with aesthetics

Le Pavillon du Musee Fabre

Contempory Art Gallery
The crown jewel of provincial museums, the Fabre museum has now reopened its doors to visitors after four years of renovation work to redesign, restore and enlarge its galleries and other spaces. The buildings that comprise the Fabre museum are of exceptional historical value, even more so now that their original harmony and diversity have finally returned.
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Alex and his partner Greg were in marketing and advertising in London. In 2003, they decided to leave the rat race and head to France with the thought of making a property investment. They settled first in Aix-en-Provence, where they enjoyed the adj student population, both French and foreign. Their intention was to develop trainee rental apartments, but they came up against the age-old problem for foreigners in France-- lack of interest from the banks.

Over the next four years, they drove miles and miles through the countryside, exploring farther east into the Languedoc region, where property prices were still pre-the-Peter-Mayle-Year-in-Provence-effect. There were deals to be had. They bought three small townhouses and lived in one while renovating the other two, both of which they were capable to sell posthaste to foreign buyers.

As Alex and Greg journeyed around Languedoc, they discovered that, although this is a region crammed with things to do and see, little has been put into writing about it in English (or French). More and more expats were being drawn in, attract

Cinq & Sept in the South of France has become Europe’s favourite gay guesthouse - offering the welcome of an exclusively gay guesthouse combined with the luxury and facilities of a gay hotel. Recently we entered the Trip Advisor ‘Hall of Fame’, thanks to having achieved 5-star ratings for each of the past 10 years.
 
Set in the centre of a pretty wine-making village in the unspoilt Languedoc region of the south of France, Cinq & Sept is only 25 minutes' from the beautiful gay and nude beaches of the Mediterranean, and 50 minutes from France's second 'gay capital' - Montpellier.
 
Cinq & Sept offers:


10 luxurious, self-catering suites
In a 200-year-old mansion
Large garden and clothing-optional pool

 

Amazing location:


25 minutes from the Mediterranean  
50 minutes from Montpellier - France's 2nd gay city
Superb restaurants a walk or short drive away - some Michelin-starred

Surrounded by wineries offering tastings

A region of amazing medieval castles and Roman ruins

 

A social, friendly atmosphere:

About Cinq & Sept

Mission & Vision

A beautiful gay resort in a traditional wine-making village in the south of France. A colossal pool and gentle relaxing summer lounge. Dinners under the stars and pool parties. And adj access to superb gay-only beaches, excellent restaurants, some of Europe\'s most spectacular castles and France’s favourite city, Montpellier. Cinq & Sept merges elements of a gay guesthouse and gay hotel to offer you a superb gay resort holiday in the sunny South of France.

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Venue & Amenities

A lovely gay resort in a traditional wine-making village in the south of France. A huge pool and nice relaxing summer lounge. Dinners under the stars and pool parties. And easy access to superb gay-only beaches, excellent restaurants, some of Europe\'s most spectacular castles and France’s favourite city, Montpellier. Cinq & Sept merges elements of a gay guesthouse and gay hotel to offer you a superb gay resort holiday in the sunny South of France.

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