Saint-Guilhem
Saint-Guilhem is a picturesque village located in the Hérault department of southern France. It is known for its stunning medieval architecture and beautiful natural surroundings, including the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault. The village is named after Saint Guilhem, a monk who founded the Abbey of Gellone in the 9th century, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The village attracts visitors for its charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant local culture. Saint-Guilhem is also a stop along the Camino de Santiago, a famous pilgrimage route, making it a significant destination for both tourists and pilgrims alike.