Protected by Mont Saint-Baudile and bordered by Mediterranean lagoons, the Villa Exindrio, a farm of Gallo-Roman origin, was erected more than 2000 years ago.
The Kings of France, who became owners, developed the farm, before returning the estate to the bishops of Maguelone.
The prelates, whose almost insular Cathedral is located a wingbeat away from a flamingo, revealed this land of scrubland from the 12th century.
Today, Clément and Mathilde Veyrac take over, continuing the agricultural...