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Camping Sandaya Domaine de la Dragonnière
Camping Sandaya Domaine de la Dragonnière offers an amazing selection of swimming pools and a wide range of sporting activities and entertainment, which amply makes up for it being set back from the sea. It is a busy holiday village, located between the popular resorts of Vias and Portiragnes, and very well organised.
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Yelloh! Village Camping le Sérignan-Plage
Yelloh! Village le Sérignan-Plage is a lively and vibrant Mediterranean site with direct access to a superb 600-metre sandy beach (including a naturist section). When you arrive at this site, the reception is very modern and efficient, and a map is printed to show you and direct you to your pitch. This is one of the largest sites I have visited, but as it is spread over such a large area, it does not feel like you are on a large commercial site. Touring pitches, number 273, are separated from an even larger area of mobile homes for rental. Pitches are generous and divided by low hedging and have direct access to the beach. There are approximately 1000 mobile homes and chalets for rental, plus some privately owned units and a good number of tour operator pitches. 
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Camping Sandaya Ile des Papes
Camping Sandaya Ile des Papes is a large, open, well-equipped site. Avignon and its palace and museums are 8 km. away. The site has an extensive swimming pool and a fishing lake with beautiful mature gardens. The railway is quite near, but the noise is not too intrusive. The 350 pitches, 151 for touring (all with 10A electricity), are of a good size on level grass but with little shade.
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Camping Sandaya Les Vagues
Camping les Vagues is a member of the Sandaya group and is situated at the popular seaside resort of Valras-Plage, 500 m. from a fine sandy beach. Les Vagues has an excellent (28°C) swimming pool complex extending over 2,000 sq.m, complete with waves and a sandy beach; most impressive. There is also a wide range of amenities, including a buffet-style restaurant (with carvery), a multisports pitch and a minigolf course. Les Vagues is a lively site in peak season with frequent evening entertainment and activities for all ages. Touring caravans and motorhomes are not accepted.
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Camping Sandaya Aloha
An impressive and well run site beside the beach at Sérignan-Plage. Split into two halves with a small beach running inbetween, Aloha offers a wide range of good quality facilities, all open when the site is open. There are 440 pitches with 207 mobile homes for hire, some in attractive garden settings. The 233 pitches for touring units are of a good size, regularly laid out on level, sandy grass with light shade. Easily accessed from tarmac roads, all have 10A electricity. The swimming pool complex is very impressive and there is an emphasis on activities for children with a popular play area and miniclub.
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Camping Sandaya Blue Bayou
The comfortable 5-star campsite Blue Bayou is situated at the far end of Vendres-Plage near Le Grau Vendres (the port of Vendres). It is therefore in a much quieter location than many other sites, away from the more hectic, built-up areas of Vendres and Valras-Plage. The beach is 300 m. away across sand dunes and there are open views from the site creating a feeling of spaciousness. There are 144 touring pitches, all with 10A electricity, with about 400 accommodation units to let, including some chalets. The level grass touring pitches are of a good size, arranged in avenues with shade from tall trees, some with their own sanitary arrangements.
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Camping Sandaya Les Tamaris
Camping Sandaya Les Tamaris is a super site that is unusually situated on a strip of land that separates the sea from the étang, or inland lake and therefore Frontignan-Ville from Frontignan-Plage. We were lucky enough to see flamingos when we visited.
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Camping Sandaya Le Plein Air de Chênes
Le Plein Air des Chênes is situated just outside the village of Clapiers, about 5 km. from the interesting city of Montpellier, yet merely 20 km. from a choice of Mediterranean beaches. However, the site itself has much to offer, with an amazing pool complex with toboggans, cascades, pools and a wonderful children’s pool area, not to mention an Auberge (open all year). In the main season, there is plenty of entertainment, but it is also a good base from which to explore the countryside. There are 40 touring pitches, most with 10A electricity (some large with individual toilet cabin), all in a shaded, terraced setting. There are over 200 mobile homes for rent on the site too.
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Les Pins Argelès-sur-Mer
Located centrally in the popular beach resort of Argelès-Sur-Mer, Les Pins offers around 170 touring pitches scattered throughout this 4-hectare site. As the name suggests, shade is provided by pine trees (les pins) interspersed with palms. The small but popular swimming pool has a toddler pool and three-lane waterslide. Animations and entertainment are available in the high season. Centrally located and only a short walk to the beach, you can easily park up and leave your vehicle at the start of your stay and walk to all nearby attractions.
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Camping les Chênes
Set in the east of the Gard department, about 25 km. from the large towns of Nîmes and Montpellier, Les Chênes is conveniently located with good views of the surrounding countryside. There are 90 pitches, 70 for touring and 50 with 3-10A electricity (long leads useful). Most are partially shaded with mature trees and some are sloping. Junas is convenient for visiting the cultural centres of Avignon, Orange and Nîmes. Even the beaches of the Mediterranean and the marshes of the Camargue are within a reasonable distance from here.
Camping les Plans
Les Plans is an attractive family site on the edge of the magnificent Cévennes National Park. The site is located on the banks of the River Gardon, between Saint Jean-du-Gard and Anduze. There is a private beach beside the river and a good range of other amenities, including two swimming pools (one with water slides). The 300 pitches, 245 for touring, are large (around 100 sq.m) and well shaded. All touring pitches have electricity (3/6/10A). The restaurant is located in an 18th-century farm building and incorporates a pizzeria with a wood-fired oven.
Camping Goudal
Le Goudal was originally a farmyard dating from 1839. The campsite is quietly located in the ‘Parc Naturel du Haut Languedoc and is surrounded by mountains, forests and lakes. This rustic and cozy family camping provides a safe place for children. The 50 touring pitches are spacious, flat and have a varying position with beautiful views.
Camping Le Barralet
The campsite LE BARRALET is located in Collias in Gard, in Occitanie, a guaranteed feast for the eyes, since Occitanie has so many rich and wonderful sights to see. It is located by the river le Gardon with direct access so that you can enjoy many outdoor water activities. Many hikes in the Gorges du Gardon are to be discovered starting from the campsite or the village of Collias. A prehistoric site, Collias is a tourist and cultural attraction that makes it a holiday destination. The site has 136 pitches of which 84 grass/hardstanding are for caravans, motorhomes or tents. There are also 51 mobile homes and chalets available to hire.
Camping la Buissière
If you've never been the gorges of the Ardèche, book a trip book yourself into Camping La Buissière to have easy access to the gorges' activities and ancient sites.
Camping Le Pinada
Camping Le Pinada offers a family-friendly escape just a short drive from the charming town of Fabrezan. This idyllic campsite is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park. On-site, there are 45 touring pitches, of which have electric hook up points available. 
Camping de Fondespierre
Interesting sites can be hard to find in this area, particularly so close to Montpellier. Camping du Fondespierre does offer something a little different to the big, run of the mill holiday sites around here. Its situation in a quiet location a few miles northeast of Montpellier provides a relaxing spot to enjoy the pretty surroundings of the uneven terrain of the ‘garrigue’, but with plenty of shade from the wild olive trees, gnarled evergreen oaks and tall pines. There are only 103 grass, shaded pitches on stony ground, with terracing where needed. Sixty-one are used for touring units, all with 10/16A electricity, and there are 20 mobile homes and a few bungalow tents to rent. The site is open all year round.
Camping Les Eaux Vives
Nestled on the banks of the Allier River in Chapeauroux, this charming campsite offers the perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts. At an altitude of 750 meters within a protected area between Margeride and Pays du Velay, Camping Les Eaux Vives boasts stunning scenery and endless opportunities for exploration. On-site, there are 29 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available. Pitches are flat and grassy, delimited by hedging, and partially shaded by trees. 
Camping le Pont du Tarn
Le Pont du Tarn, just outside Florac and close to the River Tarn, is an excellent base for touring this beautiful Cévennes region of France. There are 181 pitches with 28 occupied by mobile homes and chalets (available to rent). The pitches are large, level, grassy and well shaded. All have electricity (10A) and 36 are fully serviced. Access to this site and on-site is good for large outfits. Leisure amenities include a swimming pool, a paddling pool, minigolf and a sports area. A children’s club is also operated in peak season. Only gas and electric barbecues allowed on site (communal one available).
Camping La Plage Argelès
Camping La Plage Argelès is a simple site but it is an oasis in the midst of the hectic holiday resort of Argelès. There are 85 pitches with 76 used for touring units and nine with mobile homes to rent. Level and semi-grassy, the pitches have good shade and 6/10A electricity connections are available. You can walk easily to the beach and to bars, shops and restaurants. With everything so easily on hand, who needs a swimming pool?
Camping La Tour de France
Camping La Tour de France, despite its name, isn't directly affiliated with the famous cycling race. But it is a popular campsite located in Latour-de-France, a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of Occitanie, France. The campsite is ideal for those seeking a relaxing getaway in the French countryside. On site, there are 106 pitches, 100 of which are for touring units and have electric hookup points available (6amp). Most pitches are large and shaded by mature trees, and many are separated by hedges.

Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc and Roussillon form part of the Massif Central. With its huge sandy beaches the Languedoc region is renowned for its long sunshine records, and the pretty coastal villages of Roussillon are at their most beautiful at sunset, erupting in a riot of colour.

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Stretching from the Rhône Valley in the east to the Spanish border in the southwest, Languedoc-Roussillon encompasses some of southern France’s most famous resorts and the unspoilt territory of the Gorges du Tarn. Languedoc-Roussillon is a mixture of rugged mountains, fertile coastal plains and a long sandy coastline dotted with modern resorts. It’s a region that appeals to sunseekers and history enthusiasts alike, with an eclectic blend of lively urbanised locations and dramatic panoramas.

Once an independent duchy, the ancient land of Languedoc combines two distinct regions: the vineyards of the Corbières and Minervois and the coastal plain stretching from the Rhône to the Spanish border. Much of the region is rugged and unspoilt, offering opportunities for walking and climbing. Away from the brash developments, there is plenty of opportunity to discover reminders of the region’s dramatic history – the Roman remains at Nîmes, the walled city of Carcassonne and the many Cathar castles perched on rocky hilltops.

Today, the plains are given over to agriculture and wine, fruit and vegetables in the Roussillon in particular, while Languedoc is responsible for around one-third of France’s total wine production, with appellations such as Corbières, Minervois and the sparkling Blanquette de Limoux. But above all, the extensive shores and long hours of sunshine make this a paradise for beach enthusiasts. La Grande Motte, Cap d’Agde, and Canet are all being promoted as an alternative to the more famous Mediterranean stretches of the Côte d’Azur.

The northernmost part of Languedoc, Lozère, is the only department that doesn’t include coastline, but it more than makes up for its lack of beaches with the spectacular forested gorges that rise on either side of the River Tarn. Picture postcard villages such as Castelbouc huddle among the trees, and there are plenty of vantage points from which to admire the views. The Canal du Midi, which connects the Garonne River to the Mediterranean, is a tranquil and richly cultural route that passes the fortified city of Carcassonne and meanders through Béziers and out to Sète, where it joins the sea. Crossing several departments, it’s a marvellous journey to walk or cycle.

Due to its southern position, Languedoc-Roussillon is best explored in spring, early summer or early autumn when temperatures are cooler and the crowds have dispersed.

Major cities: Montpellier, Perpignan, Carcassonne. 

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Pont du Gard, Nîmes

Aigues-Mortes: Medieval city.

Béziers: Wine capital of the region; St Nazaire cathedral; Canal du Midi.

Carcassonne: Largest medieval walled city in Europe.

Collioure: Picturesque coastal village popular with artists.

Limoux: Medieval town; Notre Dame de Marseille Basilica; St Martin church.

Montpellier: Universities; Roman sites; Gothic cathedral.

Nîmes: Roman remains; Pont du Gard.

Perpignan: Kings’ Palace; Catalan characteristics; old fortress.

Sigean: 700-acre African safari park.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Cassoulet

Cooking draws heavily on local produce: garlic, olive oil, tomato sauces and herbs from the ‘garrigue’; apricots, peaches and cherries in jams and puddings.

Aïgo Bouido: Garlic soup.

Boles de picoulat: Small balls of diced beef and pork, garlic and eggs.

Bourride: A fish stew with garlic mayonnaise.

Boutifare: A sausage-shaped pudding of bacon and herbs.

Cargolade: Snails, stewed in wine.

Cassoulet: Hearty stew of haricot beans, sausage or pork and preserved goose.

Touron: A pastry of almonds, pistachio nuts and fruit.