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Languedoc-Roussillon | History, Culture, Geography, Map | Britannica The plain of Languedoc faces the Mediterranean and is separated from the plain of Roussillon to the southwest by the mountains of Corbières The Pyrenees rise to heights of 11,000 feet (3,400 metres) in the south In the north the Cévennes mountain range, capped by Mount Aigoual (5,134 feet [1,565 metres]), is part of Cévennes National Park
Languedoc regional guide and tourist attractions -southern France Languedoc is one of France's major wine-growing areas Those who do not want to spend their holidays being char-grilled on a beach will perhaps prefer to discover the old Languedoc, away from the cities and the immediate coastal strip Inland Languedoc is a beautiful area, characterised by vineyards and "garrigue", arid rocky Mediteranean hills