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Camping Anduze

What would you say to a camping holiday in the heart of a picturesque town in the Cévennes? If you’re tempted, then it’s time for a camping holiday in Anduze with Yelloh! Village!

Campsite rentals in Anduze 

Known as the “gateway to the Cévennes”, Anduze is the perfect starting point for anyone keen to explore the Cévennes National Park, from its landscapes to its heritage. Immerse yourself in nature on a walk or while practising your favourite activity. Take a stroll through the narrow streets of the historic centre to uncover all its heritage gems. And don’t forget to visit the La Bambouseraie en Cévennes on the outskirts of the town, a splendid exotic garden unlike any other in Europe.

 

And to make the most of Anduze and the Cévennes, you can’t beat the comfort and quality of service offered by a Yelloh! Village campsite. Book your holiday at our riverside campsite in Anduze now! 

 

 

Mobile home rental in Anduze 

Imagine waking up in your mobile home rental in Anduze, opening your windows and looking out onto the extraordinary natural surroundings. The dream can become reality at a riverside campsite in the Cévennes, with a water park and a host of services.

 

Enjoy the comfort of our Yelloh! Village , and mobile homes, as well as all the shops and services on site. You’re sure to find everything you need for your stay in Anduze right here. Likewise the activities and entertainment – you can take part in the many activities, tournaments, evening events and other entertainment. And don’t forget the free children’s clubs, where your little ones can have a blast with their new holiday pals while they join in the activities, adapted to their age and supervised by our entertainers. 

 

And when the Gard sunshine is blazing down, you’ll need a way to cool off! Once again, we’ve got you covered, as a stay at a Yelloh! Village destination also means a campsite in the Cévennes with its own water park. Take your pick from the swimming pool and the lagoon, which are both heated. There are also waterslides, a lazy river and an aquatic playground. Enjoy the joys of the water throughout your holiday in the Gard. Do you prefer wild swimming? Then head for the Gardon, the river that flows past your campsite in Anduze. It’s ideal for both swimming and water-based activities. In fact, in Anduze or nearby, you can enjoy all your favourite watersports

 

What can you do while camping in Anduze? 

A holiday in the Cévennes is, of course, an excellent way to spend time in the great outdoors. Discover the beauty of Anduze and the Cévennes National Park with the array of activities on offer. 

 

One of the must-see attractions lies just across the river from the campsite, on the other bank of the Gardon, La Bambouseraie en Cévennes. This exotic garden will take you on a journey around the five continents. How, we hear you ask? By recreating natural environments from Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa and Oceania. From bamboos and camellias to gigantic redwoods and a Japanese garden… enjoy a magical interlude in this exquisite green oasis. 

 

After this journey within a journey, you can set off on a tour of the characteristic Cévennes landscapes. And watersports and adventure activities are a great way to do so! As well as having fun with family and friends, you’ll discover breathtaking mountains, lovely rivers and stunning vistas. If you prefer to take your time, however, you can opt for a leisurely hike or a bike ride. Why not make the most of this opportunity to follow Stevenson Trail? 

 

Another idea is to embark on a tour of some of the most beautiful villages in the Cévennes. Their timeless charm continues to captivate and transports us back through the ages. Some of them still have their castles, which are just as enchanting. Want to take a step even further back in time? Journey back to the very earliest days of our civilisation with a visit of the prehistoric caves and grottos. Behold the breathtaking wonder of nature as you explore the Trabuc cave and Aven d’Orgnac. Anduze is an excellent starting point from which to visit all the places of interest mentioned above. 

 

In addition to the stunning scenery, Anduze and the Cévennes offer an array of culinary treats. Savour the unique flavours of the region with a variety of local specialities: pélardon goat’s cheese, sweet onions, the local wines and chestnuts. Foodies will be in heaven here! 

 

What are the sightseeing attractions in Anduze? 

  • The clock tower 
  • Saint-Étienne church 
  • La Bambouseraie, on the edge of Anduze 
  • The temple 
  • The fountains: Bicentenaire, Pradier and Pagode 
  • The banks of the Gardon d’Anduze 
  • Les Cordeliers park 
  • The Château de Tornac, on the outskirts of Anduze 

 

What are the activities on offer in Anduze? 

  • Indulge in watersports on the River Gardon: kayaking, canyoning, swimming, stand-up paddleboarding and even water jumping. 
  • Try the adventure activities: via ferrata, tree-top adventure courses, climbing, mountain biking, laser games… 
  • Go hiking or cycling in the surrounding countryside 
  • Enjoy a walk in La Bambouseraie en Cévennes, an exotic garden on the outskirts of Anduze 
  • Take a pottery class 

 

What are the main events in Anduze? 

  • Lol & Lalala Festival, early August 
  • Jazzoparc, end of July 
  • The urban culture festival in April. This event takes place at multiple venues in Anduze, Alès, La Grand-Combe, Saint-Privat-des-Vieux and Rousson 
  • The Anduze Wine and Cévénol Produce Festival, end of July 
  • The potters’ market, all summer long 
  • The Grand Trail Cévenol race in early September 

 

What is there to see and do in Anduze and the surrounding area when it rains? 

  • Explore the Trabuc cave in Mialet 
  • Visit the Musée du Désert (dedicated to the history of Protestantism in France) in Mialet 
  • Discover the Doll and Teddy Bear Museum in Lézan 
  • Visit the Silk Museum in Saint-Hyppolite-du-Fort 
  • Discover the Maison-Rouge - Museum of the Cévennes Valleys 
  • Visit the Maison du Mineur, which recounts the region’s mining past 
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