Attractions and places to see around Jacou include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located 10 kilometers northeast of Montpellier, this area is accessible by tram from the city center. Jacou offers parks, botanical paths, and historical architecture, providing opportunities for exploration on foot. The region features a blend of natural landscapes and structures reflecting its past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Porte de Peyrou triumphal arch in Montpellier is an elegant 17th-century archway marking the entrance to the expansive Promenade du Peyrou and commemorating King Louis XIV. From here, you can enjoy beautiful views over the city and stroll through the historic park to the aqueduct. It's ideal for taking photos in the golden light and makes a peaceful starting point for exploring the city.
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The Castries Aqueduct winds through the bush landscape and offers beautiful walks in the hinterland.
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Source de l'Avy where the river appears from underground under a large rock roof. Nice technical ground around to practice your bike skills (rocky slopes with small drops, steep uphill, etc. You can easily do practice loops of varying difficulty here.
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The park around the spring is very pleasant and particularly magnificent in autumn.
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Triumphal Arch of Louis XIV - "Le Grand"
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Even though the one in Paris is the most famous, Montpellier also has a beautiful Arc de Triomphe!
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Jacou offers several historical sites, most notably the Château de Bocaud. While the interior is not open to the public, its 9-hectare terraced gardens, classified as historical monuments, are accessible. Within the gardens, you can find a romantic lake and the unique Hydraulic Assembly of the Shell (La Coquille), a 17th-century nymphaeum. Additionally, you can see the Statue of Our Lady of Good Help behind the Ecumenical Center and the Statue of Our Lady of Victory on the local memorial. Remnants of Jacou's industrial past, including buildings constructed by German prisoners in the 1940s, can also be found, some now housing the Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture Boby Lapointe.
Yes, Jacou is rich in natural spaces. The Parc et Jardin de Bocaud, surrounding the Château de Bocaud, offers both romantic English-style and formal French gardens. You can also explore the Botanical Path of Las Bouzigues, which winds through pine forests and olive groves. Another option is the Path to walk near La Mayre, an accessible trail inaugurated in 2019, revealing less-known areas like a flowery meadow and a fig tree conservatory. Areas like Serre-Blanc and Bel-Air are also mentioned as places to discover on foot.
Jacou features several cultural venues. La Passerelle is a performance venue hosting various events. The Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture Boby Lapointe, located in a historical industrial building, serves as a youth and culture center. The Espace culturel Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens, a restored former parish church in the old village, now hosts exhibitions, particularly as part of the monthly event "L'art s'expose à Jacou".
Beyond Jacou itself, you can visit several popular attractions nearby. The Castries Aqueduct is a significant man-made monument winding through the landscape, offering walks in the hinterland. Another must-see is the Peyrou Gate, a triumphal arch in Montpellier erected in 1691. Also in Montpellier, the Three Graces Fountain, Place de la Comédie is a broad plaza considered the central point of the city.
Jacou offers several family-friendly options. The Alex Jani Swimming Pool is a popular recreational spot. The extensive Parc et Jardin de Bocaud provides ample space for children to explore. Many of the nearby attractions, such as the Castries Aqueduct and the Peyrou Gate, are also tagged as family-friendly, making them suitable for visits with children.
Jacou is easily accessible from Montpellier's city center by tram. It is located just 10 kilometers northeast of Montpellier, making it a convenient escape for visitors.
Jacou and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore 12 kilometers of cycle paths within Jacou itself. For hiking, consider routes like the "Lake du Crès – Banks of the Mayre loop from Jacou." Mountain biking enthusiasts can try routes such as "Lake Cécélès – Panorama loop from Jacou." For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the Hiking around Jacou or MTB Trails around Jacou guides.
Jacou hosts various events throughout the year, which might influence your visit. These include concerts for Music Day in June, fireworks and dances for the national holiday in mid-July, the "feria Jacou" with four days of festivities in July, and a Christmas market later in the year. Visiting during these times can add a cultural dimension to your trip. The pleasant weather of the south of France generally makes spring and autumn ideal for exploring the gardens and outdoor paths.
Beyond the main attractions, Jacou holds some unique discoveries. The Hydraulic Assembly of the Shell (La Coquille) within the Château de Bocaud gardens is a rare 17th-century nymphaeum. The Path to walk near La Mayre, inaugurated in 2019, reveals less-known areas like a flowery meadow and a fig tree conservatory. The remnants of industrial buildings from the 1940s, some now repurposed, also offer a glimpse into a different aspect of Jacou's history.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Castries Aqueduct is loved for its beautiful walks through the hinterland and its historical importance as a hydraulic work. The Peyrou Gate is admired as a magnificent triumphal arch leading to a beautiful park for strolling. The Three Graces Fountain, Place de la Comédie is seen as the vibrant nerve center of Montpellier, with many cafes to linger in. Overall, the community enjoys the diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical monuments to natural areas and cultural venues.
While specific accessibility details for all Jacou attractions are not fully available, the Path to walk near La Mayre is noted as an accessible trail. For attractions just outside Jacou, the Three Graces Fountain, Place de la Comédie and the Triumphal Arch in Montpellier are tagged as wheelchair accessible, offering options for visitors with mobility needs.
Yes, Jacou is known for its lively events throughout the year. These include concerts for Music Day in June, fireworks and dances for the national holiday in mid-July, the "feria Jacou" with four days of festivities also in July, and a Christmas market later in the year. These events provide a vibrant atmosphere and cultural experiences for visitors.


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