Camping Le Val des Cévennes
Camping Le Val des Cévennes is a small campsite in the Cévennes on the River Tarn in the Lozère department. The campsite is located 1 kilometre from the village of Florac and near the Gorges du Tarn. Camping Le Val des Cévennes welcomes you in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. During your holiday, you can enjoy the peace and quiet of nature in the heart of the Cévennes National Park. The campsite offers direct access to the river for swimming and relaxing on a sandy beach with a view of the Causse Mejean. The campsite offers spacious and green camping pitches, which are accessible to everyone. Electricity is available at the camping pitches and you can hire a fridge, garden furniture and a parasol. The sanitary block is accessible to disabled people. If you prefer a permanent place, you can choose from various rental accommodations. You can stay in a mobile home, small holiday homes/chalets, Canada tents and safari tents. At Le Val des Cévennes campsite, donkeys are welcome guests. Children can take a ride on the back of a donkey. You can also take a trip around the village of Florac.
Camping in Lozère at Le Val des Cévennes campsite
The campsite offers various outdoor activities. During your holiday, you can go fishing, swim in the river, hike and enjoy other active pursuits. The river offers first-class river fishing, with fly fishing being particularly popular on the River Tarn. The Lozère region offers endless landscapes with ridges and valleys. It also has a very rich cultural and architectural heritage with a Mediterranean climate and fresh mountain air. Visit the cliffs of the Causses (large limestone plateau dotted with caves), near the vast wilderness of the Cévennes National Park. Other ideas include a hike through the Gorges du Tarn (also possible by canoe, bicycle or car). The menhirs on the limestone plateau of la cham des Bondons near Mont Lozère. There are also daily French markets and various museums to visit. Several caves in the area are open to visitors, such as the grotte de Dargilan surnommée (la grotte rose), the grotte de l’Aven Armand and the grotte l’abîme de Bramabiau.
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