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Camping Huttopia Lac de l'Uby-Gers
Camping Huttopia Lac de l'Uby is a campsite located in Cazaubon, France, in the Gers department of the Occitanie region. It is situated on the shores of Lac de l'Uby, a lake that offers swimming, fishing, and boating. The site has 211 pitches, of which 106 are for touring units, and have a 16-amp hook-up point. There are also 105 safari tents and chalets available to hire. The pitches come in different sizes. They have a flat surface and are surrounded by shrubs and plants to provide privacy; some are located right by the water, giving a great view of the lake and its surroundings. 
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Le Camp de Florence
Castel Camp de Florence is an attractive and well-equipped site on the edge of a historic village in pleasantly undulating Gers countryside. The 180 large, part terraced pitches (110 for touring units) all have 10A electricity, 20 with hardstanding and 16 fully serviced. They are arranged around a large field with rural views, feeling spacious.
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Camping Huttopia Pays de Cordes sur ciel
Huttopia Cordes-sur-Ciel is five kilometres from Cordes-sur-Ciel, a bastide village created by the Counts of Toulouse in the 13th century. It rises high on a hill (sur-ciel, meaning high in the sky) and is well preserved. Perched on a hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, with a unique view of the village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, the site is fairly level and terraced where necessary to provide 28 grass touring pitches, 18 with 10A electricity. The pitches are small and have little shade, but do have some good views. There are 30 chalets to rent. Previously known as Le Garissou.
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Camping Sandaya Les Rivages
Camping Sandaya Les Rivages is a large, well established site on the outskirts of the town. It is well situated, being close to the high limestone Causses and the dramatic gorges of the Tarn and Dourbie. Smaller pitches, used for small units, abut a pleasant riverside space suitable for sunbathing, fishing and picnics.
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Camping le Clos de la Lère
North of Toulouse, in the Midi-Pyrénées, Camping Le Clos de la Lère is hidden in the countryside between the spectacular regions of Tarn-et-Garonne, Lot and Aveyron, which is a hiking paradise. The pretty village of Cayriech can be reached on foot from the campsite.
Camping la Romiguière
A small, rural, well maintained, family run site, La Rominguiere is located beside a man-made lake high up in the Massif Central. It is an ideal site to use as a base for touring the area which has some amazing scenery. There are 62 slightly sloping, good sized pitches, 30 for touring units. Many are separated by hedges and shaded by mature trees, and all have electricity (10A), water and drainage. There is a small stony beach for bathing in the lake and there are many marked walking and cycling routes around it. Access to the site is by fairly steep, twisting, narrow lanes and is not suitable for large underpowered units.
Camping du l’ile de Bidounet
Located on an island in the Tarn river, this rustic site has a rather unique location. Reception is at the entrance to an old watermill, and you reach the pitches by passing through a three-metre-high passageway through the building itself, then over a short, curved bridge onto the island.
Sites et Paysages le Ventoulou
Sites et Paysages Le Ventoulou is a small, well-kept, peaceful site on the Périgord Walnut Route at the heart of the Quercy Causses Natural Park. The site is based around an ancient farmhouse between the quaint villages of Padirac and Thégra. On just over half a hectare, the site is compact, yet it does not seem crowded because of the careful spacing of pitches (10A Europlug electricity). You will receive a warm welcome from the French owners.
Camping la Bourie
La Bourie campsite is located in the heart of the Pyrenees, near the ski resorts of St Lary Soulan and Peyragudes . Very easily accessible at the entrance to the Aure valley, on peaceful and welcoming grounds between the canal and the Neste river. Camping La Bourie offers 60 touring pitches shaded and flat, with 60 pitches for tents.
Camping la Muse
This small and friendly family campsite, run by a young French couple who are working to improve it, is located on the banks of the River Tarn. With direct river acces, it is suitable for some water-based activities and for nature lovers. The 50 level pitches, 41 for tourers (from 70 sq.m), range from total shade to open sky, with or without electricity. Two barbecue areas are good gathering points and encourage sociable evenings. An adjacent restaurant, not owned by the site, may be noisy, especially on weekend evenings. This is a good site for exploring the Tarn gorges.
Camping Canoe Gorges du Tarn
Camping Canoe Gorges du Tarn is in the southern French department of Aveyron. This family campsite is an elongated site right on the Tarn River. The site has 125 grass pitches, of which 96 are for touring units, and it has a 6/10-amp hook-up point. Trees, hedges, and shrubs give the site a green look and separate the pitches.
Camping Fargogne
Camping Fargogne is a small, family-friendly campsite in Puygaillard-de-Quercy, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of the French countryside. The campsite is set in a beautiful location, surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards. On-site, there are 23 touring pitches, all flat and equipped with electrical terminals and well delimited by vegetation, giving plenty of shade and privacy; some are more unusual and can be found at the end of the site next to the forest, where you can even hear the owls at night. Cars aren’t allowed on the campsite, making it an ideal safe place for children to play.
Camping Pré Fixe
Camping Pré Fixe is a friendly family site, located on a sunny south-facing slope. The site is a member of La Via Natura, a small group of campsites in attractive rural settings, with a strong environmental awareness. There are 43 good sized, level, grassy pitches (80-100 sq.m), most with electricity (6/10A), and some with views across to the distant Pyrenees. Some site roads are steep (but the owner can assist with his tractor if necessary) and a maximum unit length of seven metres is suggested. The site is well equipped with a bistro and wine bar serving local food and drinks, as well as a swimming pool and small shop.
Païsserou
This site, owned by a large leisure company, is off the beaten track at the bottom of a deep valley beside the bubbling River Aveyron. It has 98 mostly level, grassy pitches, 42 used for stone built chalets and bungalows and 56 for touring (10A electricity). Most are separated by hedges and shaded by very tall trees and 23 are sited by river. Campers who stay a week more have access to the adjacent, large municipal swimming pool. In July and August there are some family activities with many more at the watersports centre next door.
Camping Aramis
Aramis is a pretty, family campsite located 10 km. east of Auch, just off the N124. There are 65 large pitches with those for touring units positioned at the lower end of the site near the lake. They are mostly well shaded and have 6/10A electricity connections. A number of mobile homes, chalets and tents are available for rent. A swimming pool complex includes a heated, covered pool (open all season) and a larger pool with a shallow area for young children and a long water slide. Activities take place around the site’s convivial bar, particularly during peak season. These include themed, communal meals three times a week, a Monday evening mini-market with local farm produce and evening entertainment.
Flower Camping les Ondines
Souillac is a picturesque town lying between the Dordogne and Lot. It is just a five minute walk from les Ondines to the town’s attractive pedestrianised centre where there are many cafés, restaurants and shops, as well as an abbey and, unusually, a robotic toy museum! There are 229 grassy and well-sized touring pitches, all with 6A electricity. The site has recently been completely refurbished and now includes a new, heated swimming pool. In peak season, various activities are organised, including a children’s club. The site lies on the banks of the Dordogne and canoe rental is available nearby.
Les Hameaux des Lacs
Les Hameaux des Lacs is a member of the Chalets en France group. This group comprises four chalet parks in southern France. Please note, however, that there are no touring pitches here. The site is open all year and can be found at the heart of the Tarn et Garonne department, south east of Montauban and forms part of a Base de Loisirs. Leisure facilities on offer here include tennis, an equestrian centre, a swimming pool, and a multisports pitch. Sailing and windsurfing are popular on the lake, and fishing is also possible. Chalets here are attractively dispersed around the site and are all available to rent.
Aux Lodges du Mas de Nadal
Offering an outdoor pool, Aux Lodges du Mas de Nadal is set on 30 hectares in Sauliac-sur-Célé in the Midi-Pyrénées Region. The property is located 2km from the river le Cele, 31 km from Rocamadour and 24 km from Cahors. Free WiFi is available throughout the site. Guests can stay in 24 private safari lodges and relax under a covered terrace. All units include a seating area. Or, if you would like to stay with your tent, you have 12 secluded camping pitches to choose from. These pitches are not accessible by caravan or campervan, tents only. The campsite offers a restaurant and bar where you can sample and enjoy meals from local producers.
Camping les Craoues
Camping Les Craoues is situated In the Midi-Pyrénées and the Hautes-Pyrénées. You may well guess that the setting is relatively mountainous among spectacular scenery, close to the peaks, lakes and forests of the Pyrenees National Park, and within 40 minutes drive of the world-famed pilgrimage centre of Lourdes. You could, of course, take to the car to see as much as possible of this spectacular landscape. Still, the Craoues team recommends taking yourself off cycling, hiking and fishing instead (stopping off frequently to snap a plethora of pictures).
Domaine de la Paille Basse
Castel Domaine de la Paille Basse was originally a medieval hamlet made up of three abandoned farmsteads which a British lady lovingly restored at the end of the 70's. Emphasis was laid on keeping the former aspects of the buidings, along with treasuring the unspoilt nature around. Today, the 3rd generation looks after this jewel, making sure the guests have the most enjoyable stay. Domaine de la Paille Basse is set in a rural location some 9 km from Souillac and stretches over a crest, 250m above sea level, offering wonderful views over the surrounding landscape. It is easily accessible from the A20 and well placed to take advantage of excursions into the Dordogne and it is part of a large domaine of 80 hectares, all available to campers for walks and recreation.

Midi-Pyrénées

Rolling fields of yellow sunflowers, the Armagnac vineyards and crumbling, ancient stone buildings amid sleepy villages make this colourful region popular with those who enjoy good food, fine wine and a leisurely pace of life.

Albi

Home of Armagnac, rugby and the Three Muskateers, the Midi-Pyrénées is the largest region of France, extending from the Dordogne in the north to the Spanish border. It is blessed by radiant sunshine and gorgeous scenery. South of the cultivated fields and cliffside villages beside the Lot river lie the stony lands of the Quercy Causse and the rocky gorges of the Aveyron and Tarn rivers. Centered around Millau, there are tortuous gorges and valleys, spectacular rivers, underground caves and grottoes and forested mountains.

Further south, high chalk plateaux, majestic peaks, tiny hidden valleys and small fortified sleepy villages, which seem to have changed little since the Middle Ages, contrast with the high-tech, industrial and vibrant university city of Toulouse. Lourdes is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world. Toulouse-Lautrec, the artist, was born at Albi, the capital of the département of Tarn. In the east, the little town of Foix, is a convenient centre from which to explore the prehistoric caves at Niaux and the Aladdin’s Cave of duty-free gift shops in the independent state of Andorra.

The Pyrenees comprises the Midi-Pyrenees, at the centre of which is Toulouse, and the Pyrenees Orientales, which belongs to the southern Languedoc and borders Andorra and Spain. Together they form a stunning area of France, with pretty towns and swathes of sunflower fields and vineyards, which steadily rise to become the mountainous landscape of the Pyrenees themselves.

The Midi-Pyrenees is famous for its gastronomy, as well as being the proud home of the musketeer d’Artagnan, immortalised by Alexandre Dumas. It’s a place that dances to nature’s rhythm; from the wooded valleys of Aveyron, through the charming towns of Albi, Auch and Toulouse, to the breathtaking scenery of the Pyrenees National Park, it’s a captivating region where humanity exists in harmony with its surroundings. The Pyrenees Orientales stretches from the mountains to the Mediterranean coast, and features as much variety as its larger counterpart. Perpignan is one of its main attractions, an enchanting town declared the centre of the world by Dalí. The beach at Collioure is also a fine place to spend the day, while the area around Mount Canigou is truly magical.

The Pyrenees is a region that provides walking and cycling for all ages and abilities – the huge mixture of landscapes means visitors can select exactly the style and scenery they prefer for the perfect active holiday.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Lourdes

Places of interest

Albi: Birthplace and Museum of Toulouse- Lautrec; imposing Ste Cécile cathedral with 15th-century fresco of The Last Judgement.

Auch: Capital of ancient Gascony, boasts a fine statue of d’Artagnan.

Collonges-la-Rouge: Picturesque village of Medieval- and Renaissance-style mansions and manors.

Foix: 11th-/12th-century towers on a rocky peak above town; 14th-century cathedral.

Lourdes: Famous pilgrimage site where Ste Bernadette is said to have spoken to the Virgin Mary in a grotto, and known for the miracles said to have been performed there.

Martel: Home of the Haute Quercy heritage railway with steam trains in July and August.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Magret de canard

Food is rich and strongly seasoned, making generous use of garlic and goose fat, and there are some excellent regional wines. Seafood such as oysters, saltwater fish, and piballes from the Adour river are popular.

Cassoulet: Stew of duck, sausages and beans.

Confit de Canard (d’oie): Preserved duck meat.

Croustade aux pommes: Caramelised apple tart sometimes containing Agen prunes.

Magret de canard: Duck breast fillets

Ouillat (Ouliat): Pyrénées soup with onions, tomatoes, goose fat and garlic.

Piperade Basque: An omelette of tomatoes, peppers and local pimentos.