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Camping in Languedoc-Roussillon
Camping in Languedoc-Roussillon
A campsite in Languedoc Roussillon offers the opportunity to experience all the best of two countries, namely France and Spain. Languedoc and Roussillon were merged after the French Revolution and cover the entire coast from the Rhone delta to the Spanish border. Are you looking for a holiday with great weather and lots of variety? Then a holiday in this part of France is definitely for you. Whether you like the beach, sports, good food, culture, nature or all of them combined, at a campsite in Languedoc Roussillon you will experience it all. Book your favorite campsite through Vacansoleil for a carefree holiday.
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Camping Le Castellas
Sète - Languedoc-Roussillon - France
Lively holiday village with private beach and brand new water park. Le Castellas is situated on a cape, between a lagoon and the sea. Between Perpignan and the colourful town of Sete.
Camping L'Europe
Vic-la-Gardiole - Languedoc-Roussillon - France
Friendly, well-equipped family campsite with swimming pool and terrace with palm trees. Free shuttle to Aresquiers beach (July and August).
Camping Le Val de Cesse
Mirepeisset - Languedoc-Roussillon - France
Relaxing spot in the Aude, 25km from the beach. Nice play lake with beach for toddlers in the Cesse. Friendly atmosphere, well-suited for young families.
Camping Le Lac des Rêves
Lattes - Languedoc-Roussillon - France
Pleasant family campsite with a waterpark and a soothing view of a beautiful lake. Just 7km from the beach, close to the bustling city of Montpellier and also near the protected nature reserve of the Camargue.
Camping Domaine de Sainte-Véziane
Bessan - Languedoc-Roussillon - France
A small family campsite not far from the beaches of the Mediterranean. Great water park and playgrounds for kids and perfect for young families.
Impressive nature in Languedoc Roussillon
The countryside surrounding your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon is very impressive. The Camargue nature reserve is one place you should not miss. Here you will find wild pink flamingos, black bulls and white Camargue horses. The largest canyon in Europe, the Gorges du Verdon, is located in the Massif Central. The Cévennes National Park is also a must when staying at a campsite in Languedoc Roussillon where steep slopes and rock walls have been eroded by the river Tarn. You can admire the stalactite caves and the Gorges du Tarn canyon or step on a train that will take you to the rock formation Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux.
Places of interest near your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon
On the cultural front there is a lot to see nearby your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon. Civilizations and religious leanings of the Languedoc and Roussillon are fused together. Beautiful buildings and monuments, some of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List, are the result of these cultures. Visit the city of Nimes, the Maison Carree or the Arena and see the region's many castles and cathedrals. Are you a fan of French wines? Visit then one of the wineries for a tour and a tasting. It's all possible from your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon.
Sports in Languedoc Roussillon
On a campsite in Languedoc Roussillon you can be as active as you like. The area offers a variety of activities for the whole family. Perhaps a nice walk through the beautiful countryside while enjoying the beautiful views. Excursions are often organised too. For example, you can join a hiking or a mountain biking tour. You can also go abseiling, canoeing or tame the river on a raft. Along the coast near your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon you can try your hand at numerous water sports, relax on the beach or enjoy underwater exploring.
Picturesque villages and charming towns in Languedoc Roussillon
All the places near your campsite in Languedoc Roussillon have a Mediterranean atmosphere. The cities are dynamic and they are home to many historical treasures. The village of Aiguèze is built on a slope, layingon a cliff and has various architectural monuments. The city of Béziers is also known as the capital of the vineyards and the city of Montpellier is similar to a large labyrinth, thanks to the many squares, narrow streets and winding alleys. Experience it for yourself when you stay at a campsite in Languedoc Roussillon.
There is so much to do and see that you probably one camping holiday in the Languedoc Roussillon will not be enough.