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Hotels & Resorts > Couvent d’Herepian > The Convent > The Concept

The Concept

Le Couvent d’Hérépian exudes a calm, relaxed atmosphere and is the ideal place to get away from it all and to take time out for yourself.

Couvent d'Hérépian

Refinement, comfort, well-being

Nestled in the heart of the Haut Languedoc Regional Natural Park, 5 minutes from Lamalou-les-Bains golf course, close to the Héric gorges and the Faugères vineyards, lies a unique, almost mysterious location.

Guests come here to take a break. Whether seeking relaxation, an escape, well-being, to discover the region’s treasures or simply a breath of fresh air, Le Couvent d'Hérépian offers all this and more.

At Le Couvent d’Hérépian, all roads lead to the relaxation of your body and soul

Make yourself comfortably at home in one of our thirteen suites, then enjoy a moment of relaxation in the indoor heated “bassin” under the poetic vaulted ceilings… While snuggled behind the glass walls of the conservatory admire the panoramic views of Mount Caroux or indulge in a therapeutic massage…

Alternatively, why not visit our library and unwind with a good book by the fire…
As you will discover through the refined decor, treatment rooms and wine bar: simplicity, elegance and harmony are king here.

« Savour the pleasures of regional cuisine. Venture into tastings of the precious wines that the Languedoc achieves with wonder. Pamper yourself with the natural care of the Garrigae Spa. Dream on the terrace, in the garden, at the edge of the plunge pool. Or gear up for adventure and explore the region’s multiple treasures, like the town of Pézenas or Lake Salagou. Those in the pursuit of happiness will appreciate the spacious accommodations and the possibility of cooking up a little earthly food there. “