Cesseras is a small village of 430 inhabitants located in the south-west of the Hérault department in the south of France. Benefiting from a Mediterranean climate and a remarkable natural environment, the site of the village of Cesseras has been frequented for thousands of years. This is evidenced by the 6,000-year-old footprints and cave paintings discovered in the famous Coquille cave (Aldène cave), and the Cigalière dolmen on the Causse. If you're a nature and heritage lover, you can stroll among the vines to the sound of the cicadas, take part in outdoor activities, go to the river or explore the surrounding area. From Minerve to Olargues, classified as the most beautiful villages in France, the Minervois villages will delight you with their unusual charm and emblematic character.
You can also make cultural discoveries and share festive moments with the locals.