Visits and Tourist Sites
around the campsite
From the campsite, you can discover all the charms of our region:
- Immerse yourself in preserved and wild nature with its grandiose spaces: the Gorges du Tarn, the Causses Méjean and Sauveterre, the Cévennes, Mont-Lozère, etc.
- Discover unique wildlife: vultures, Przewalski horses, Wolves of Gévaudan, bison, etc.
- Visit prestigious and unique sites: the Aven Armand, the Dargilan cave, typical villages with different architectures, the Millau Viaduct, rocky chaos, and more.
To help you organize your vacation and discover the diversity and richness of our region, we provide links to various websites we recommend.
L’Aven
Armand
After a funicular descent providing easy access, the visit to Aven Armand takes you more than 100 meters underground to discover one of the purest jewels in the history of humanity – Aven Armand is a unique and magical place, it is one of the most beautiful caves in France.
L’Aven Armand
The Grotto of Dargilan
The Grotto of Dargilan, located in Meyrueis, in southern Lozère, captivates visitors with its impressive dimensions and the variety of its natural-colored formations. Also known as the "pink cave," the Grotto of Dargilan offers an exceptional visit in a site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site (Causses and Cévennes).
The Grotto of Dargilan
Caussenarde Farm
An eco-museum about the rural life of the past on the Méjean Plateau.
Caussenarde Farm
The Vallon du Villaret
Walk on water, make music with marbles, cross the river like Tarzan, try to make an airplane take off, move in complete darkness, discover art installations in nature… let yourself be surprised by unique installations far from conventional parks!
The Vallon du Villaret
Utopix
It is a sculpture-house, exhibition spaces (indoor and outdoor), sculptures-games – everything is to be observed, discovered, and experienced.
Panorama of Roc des Hourtous
In a pastoral and wild environment, Roc des Hourtous offers an exceptional landscape. On the edge of the Méjean Plateau, the viewpoint lies below the narrowest part of the Gorges du Tarn: Les Détroits. You can observe vultures in flight, admire beautiful sunsets with a refreshment or a delicious meal on the terrace of Roc.
Parc National
des Cévennes
Non-motorized hiking, practiced in all its forms, is the best way to discover the National Park, to appreciate the beauty of the landscapes and the purity of natural elements, to feel the spirit of the place, and to meet the people who live on the territory. With 5,000 km of marked trails, 400 km of equestrian paths, and 500 km of mountain bike circuits.
Parc National des Cévennes
Millau Viaduct
In this 220 m² space, immerse yourself in the world of this concrete and steel giant. Immersive show, augmented model, virtual reality headset – an unforgettable experience!
Millau Viaduct
Roquefort Société Caves
Nature has shaped an underground setting that gave birth, thanks to the symbiotic work of Man and nature, to the Roquefort Société caves. Today, the aging of Roquefort AOP Société continues in these uniquely architected caves. The Société Caves welcome over 100,000 visitors each year while remaining in operation.
Roquefort Société Caves
The City of Stones
at Montpellier-le-Vieux
An imaginary city shaped by nature to discover while strolling, traveling (small train), playing (Explor'Game), climbing (via ferrata), or simply daydreaming...
The City of Stones at Montpellier-le-Vieux
The House
of Vultures
At the House of Vultures, discover and observe these majestic birds and their fabulous history! A 500 m² museum, a video transmission room, an observation terrace, and access to a unique panoramic view.
The House of Vultures
European Bison Reserve
On over 200 hectares of natural forested space, the European bison of Margeride roam in semi-freedom at the heart of a diverse and varied fauna. The wild reserve is equipped with pathways that facilitate the movement of other wild animals (deer, roe deer, wild boars, hares...).
European Bison Reserve
The Gévaudan Wolf Park
Located in the heart of the former province of Gévaudan, near Marvejols, the Gévaudan Wolf Park brings together more than 130 wolves in a wooded area of several hectares, evolving in semi-freedom, originating from Mongolia, Poland, and other countries.
The Gévaudan Wolf Park