The Mediterranean Garden created in 1986 by the C.A.D.E. association is nestled under the medieval tower (Carolingian) of the village of Roquebrun. The Garden originates on south-facing terraces, protected from the Tramontane by the dolomitic organs (which capture the heat during the day and restore it at night), terraces giving Roquebrun the name of "La Nice de l'Hérault". On the site you will discover the most important collection of extraordinary plants in the department of Hérault. Succulent, Cacti... exotic plants that develop thanks to the passion of some gardeners. A botanical trail represents the local flora; it is completed by a collection of mimosas and a Mediterranean orchard.
Jardin Méditerranéen de Roquebrun CADE
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Localisation
Place de l'Église, 34460 Roquebrun, France, Hérault, Occitanie, France
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Accès
From Béziers, take the D 19 to Roquebrun, then rue de la Tour, Parking [esplanade, at the bottom of the village]
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