From Mont Saint-Clair, admire the canals of the port of Sète!

After walking along the quays along the canals, decide to go a little higher up the street that passes in front of the town hall square.

Turn around and see the port and its cranes of all sizes.

Shortly after crossing the Acanthus dead end…

…leading to large staircases.

Choose to continue climbing as the view of the small town becomes more and more beautiful.

Distinguish the bus crossing the Royal Canal below.

See the Maritime Court and be surprised to see a building in the middle of the view.

Make a quarter turn and discover the Etang de Thau and its numerous oyster beds on the left.

Looking for the seagull that flies in and out over the roofs…

A little further up, stop and look at the harbour.

Admire the small green lighthouse and the small houses along the quay.

To marvel at the buildings and the intense blue.

Take the time to scan the horizon and its smallest details.

Look again at the rows of oyster beds.

To be overwhelmed by the different shades of blue.

Inventory the buildings in the foreground and the port activities in the background.

Be surprised by the perspective.

Take a closer look at the containers, trucks and human activity.

Take a look at the small port and its sailing boats.

Admire the two sailboats quietly approaching the port.

Marvel at the lighthouse at the tip of the marina.

Counting vehicles in the port area.

Overlooking the Odeep One which is moored at the quay.

Locate the two sailboats that are taking advantage of the wind to return to port more quickly.

Savour the pleasure of having arrived at the top of Mont Saint Clair and the view it offers over the city of Sète and its canals.

Go back down the other side and pass charming villas which in some ways are reminiscent of those in Morocco.

When you arrive at the docks, find the cargo ships that suddenly seem out of proportion.

Enjoy seeing a sailboat that invites you to enjoy the moment. Isn’t that what you should always do?

Par Nathalie

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