
At Cap d'Agde there is accommodation to suit all preferences and budgets, including several excellent fully serviced campsites. Download the Cap d'Agde Tourist Office Brochure which includes information about Cap d'Agde Campsites to find out more.
Situated minutes from the sandy beaches of Canet en Roussillon, Les Fontaines welcomes you in a tranquil and natural environment. Facilties for families include sports grounds, swimming pool and mini farm - something for everyone!
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The southern Languedoc-Roussillon Mediterranean coastline running along the eastern edges of the Aude and Pyrenees-Orientales departments seduces thousands of holiday makers every year with miles of golden sandy beaches.
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Campsites close to the Pont du Gard aqueduct and the delightful provencal town of Uzes offer great facilities for those who want to mix culture with nature. The area has ample opportunities for canoeing, cycling, walking or sightseeing.
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The Cevennes mountains are situated to the north of the Gard and mark the start of the higher terrains of the Massif Central. Camping here is ideal for those who want to surround themselves with mountains, gorges, rivers and forests.
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Many of these campsites offer a private section of the river and are located in remote and beautiful settings. The dramatic gorges of the Ardeche are close by and there are a number of caves to explore in the vicinity.
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Campsites on the Gard side of the Rhone give ideal access to both the Gard and the Bouches du Rhone departments. You not only have easy access to the Pont du Gard and Nimes but also the historic cities of Avignon and Arles.
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The Camargue is situated between Nimes and the coastline. A large area of wetlands, formed at the delta of the Rhone, it is famous for its white horses, fighting bulls, pink flamingo colonies and wild, open spaces dotted with farmsteads.
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The campsites around Nimes fall into an area still considered to be Provence by its inhabitants... culturally, if not geographically. Nimes is marked out by its Roman heritage and the surrounding area countryside is dotted with pretty villages.
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The Piedmont Cevenol is the terrain situated at the foot of the Cevennes in the north of the Languedoc. It is well located for holidays, as it is under an hour to the sea, half an hour to Montpellier or Nimes, and on the doorstep of the Cevennes.
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The campsites situated close to the beaches of the Gard are mostly located at large tourist destinations, such as Le Grau-de-Roi and its wild, sandy dunes called L’Espiguette Beach - a definite stop for sun worshippers in the summer.
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