Explore an exceptional heritage at the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, now part of Occitanie, a region of many contrasts where nature and history intertwine. From medieval towns to Roman ruins, charming villages to untamed landscapes between sea and mountains, the South-East of France invites you on a memorable journey.
During your nature-filled stay at a campsite, don’t miss the city of Carcassonne, a UNESCO-listed medieval gem, the Pont du Gard, a stunning Roman aqueduct, or the Cathar castles, perched dramatically on rocky outcrops, like Peyrepertuse and Quéribus. Soak up the local culture in the narrow lanes of Collioure, tour Nîmes and its Roman arena, or admire Narbonne’s unfinished Gothic cathedral.
A stay at a campsite in Languedoc-Roussillon offers countless experiences in both culture and nature. Cycle or cruise along the Canal du Midi, hike through the Tarn Gorges or across the trails of Pic Saint-Loup, or relax on the Mediterranean’s wide sandy beaches. For a taste of the land, explore the vineyards of Languedoc and sample local wines.
Don’t leave without visiting the local markets, where southern French specialities take centre stage: oysters from the Thau Lagoon, Cévennes pélardon, olives and tapenade, or Castelnaudary’s hearty cassoulet. Between historic sites, stunning views and delicious food, every moment immerses you in the southern way of life.
A stay at a campsite in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon promises an unforgettable escape, rich in history, nature and tradition!