Things to See in Cap d'Agde and Agde
The Complete Visitor's Guide
The must-sees of Cap d'Agde and Agde: Saint-Étienne Cathedral in black basalt, the Éphèbe Museum (underwater archaeology), Mont Saint-Loup (extinct volcano, 360° view), the Bagnas Nature Reserve and Fort Brescou on its volcanic offshore islet.
Monuments & Heritage
Saint-Étienne Cathedral
Agde old town
12th-century fortified Romanesque cathedral built entirely in black basalt. 35 m keep, listed as Historic Monument since 1840.
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Éphèbe Museum
Cap d'Agde
Unique collection of underwater archaeology: the Ephebe of Agde (4th c. BC bronze statue), Eros, Caesarion, amphorae, Roman anchors.
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Fort Brescou
Off Cap d'Agde
1586 fort on a volcanic islet 1.5 km offshore. State prison 1680–1852, lighthouse 1836, Historic Monument 1996. Closed to visitors.
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Nature & Panoramas
Mont Saint-Loup
Cap d'Agde
Extinct 113 m volcano with 360° panorama over the Mediterranean, Agde, Étang de Thau and the Bagnas reserve. Tour des Anglais (MH 1939).
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Bagnas Nature Reserve
Agde / Cap d'Agde
560 ha of Mediterranean wetlands, 260+ bird species, Natura 2000. Guided tours only — booking required with ADENA.
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Districts & Areas
Agde Old Town
Greek founding city (~525 BC), black basalt alleyways, Cathedral, Place Molière, riverside port on the Hérault.
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Cap d'Agde Resort
Purpose-built resort since 1963 (Mission Racine). 15,000-berth marina, Leisure Island, family beaches, naturist village.
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Le Grau d'Agde
Authentic fishing village at the mouth of the Hérault. 1835 lighthouse, seafood restaurants, pleasure harbour.
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La Tamarissière
Pine forest and natural beach on the right bank of the Hérault. The only dog-friendly beach in the area year-round.
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Frequently asked questions — Things to see in Cap d'Agde
What is the most visited attraction in Cap d'Agde?
The Éphèbe Museum draws the most visitors with its 4th-century BC bronze statue. The Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Agde, built entirely in black basalt, is a unique 12th-century Historic Monument worth a visit from Cap d'Agde.
How far is Agde old town from Cap d'Agde?
The historic centre of Agde is about 5 km from Cap d'Agde — 10 minutes by car or around 20 minutes by bike along the cycle path that follows the Hérault river.
Is Mont Saint-Loup open to visitors?
Yes, Mont Saint-Loup (113 m) is freely accessible. A marked trail leads to the summit with a 360° view over the Mediterranean, Étang de Thau and Bagnas nature reserve. No entry fee, free car park at the foot of the hill.
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