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The Camargue

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  • Black bulls, white horses and pink flamingoes: these are the classic images of the Camargue delta where the Rhône meets the sea and Europe’s only cowboys gallop across the flattest land in France. It’s a 200,000-acre zone of lagoons, salt-flats and marshes; remote, romantic and rich in birdlife. Large stretches are protected and inaccessible, but open to all are the long evenings of gypsy music and wine as the sun sets on the horizon.

    For more areas of natural beauty in Provence (see Areas of Natural Beauty)
Top 10 Sights
  • 1. Ginès Information Centre

    A good place to start to understand the area’s natural environment. Displays explain aspects such as dune vegetation and a panoramic window looks over local birdlife in the wild.

  • 2. Parc Ornithologique du Pont-de-Gau

    Next door to the information centre is this splendid bird park. Aviaries dotted around two acres of marshland house birds that are difficult to spot in the wild.

  • 3. Abbaye de St-Gilles

    Located in St-Gilles-du-Gard, this once vast medieval abbey was severely damaged in 1562. The carved façade, the most beautiful in Provence, has survived intact.

  • 4. Musée Camarguais

    A converted sheep barn in Mas du Pont de Rousty is a fine setting for an excellent little museum dealing with the interaction of man and nature in the Camargue.

  • 5. Domaine de Méjanes

    On the banks of Vaccarès lagoon, tourist train trips travel through local flora and fauna and, on Sundays, there are bull-game spectaculars.

  • 6. The Salt Pans

    The largest salt pans in Europe, in the southeast of the Camargue region, cover 26,000 acres and produce 800,000 tonnes of salt a year. See them shining in a red glow from the sun from a viewing point set up just south of Salin-de-Giraud.

  • 7. Plage de Beauduc

    The beach at the end of the world. Its wild atmosphere has a hint of civilization, with shacks and cabins, two of which are fish restaurants.

  • 8. Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

    The tiny main street and belltowers of this old village seethe with crowds and colour in summer, but its seaside charm remains intact. It also contains the Musée Baroncelli, a slightly old-fashioned but interesting collection covering Camargue animal life and folklore.

  • 9. Réserve Nationale de Camargue

    The HQ of the Camargue National Nature Reserve of the Vaccarès lagoon and surrounding area is in La Capelière, and has well-presented information on eco-systems and climate. Nature trails and observation posts let you put your new knowledge to the test.

  • 10. Château d’Avignon

    Here’s evidence that existence isn’t always a struggle in the Camargue. Surrounded by lovely grounds north of Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the chateau boasts the decoration of its 19th-century owners.

Practical Information
For the real Camargue experience visit a manade (farm) open to the public. Mosquitoes can be a problem, so take insect repellent. Ginès Info Centre Pont-de-Gau Open 9:30am–5pm daily Parc Ornithologique Pont-de-Gau open 9am–sunset daily Adm €6.00 Musée Camarguais Mas du Pont de Rousty 04 90 97 10 82 Open Apr–Oct: 9am– 6pm; Nov– Mar: 10am– 5pm daily Adm €4.60 Musée Baroncelli rue Victor Hugo, Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer opening hours vary phone 04 90 97 87 60 to check Adm €3.00 Réserve Nationale de Camargue La Capelière 04 90 97 00 97 Open 9am– 6pm daily Adm €3.00 Château d’Avignon D570 10 km N of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Open 10am–5pm Wed–Mon Adm €3.00
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Sherry
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If you have a family, the Camargue is a great place to tour on bicycle (with plenty of water, as it can become very hot in the summer). It feels like France, and yet it doesn't, almost like you've entered another country where they just happen to speak French.

about 6 months ago

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