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camping La Petite Camargue
Aigues-Mortes,Gard
Get ready! Campsites are gradually opening their 2025 bookings between mid-September and mid-November. See the list
Castries stone, which is what they mainly used to build the old town, is what gave it its Provençal title of "Lo Clapàs" (pile of stones).
Come and enjoy Montpellier's Mediterranean climate during your next camping holiday in Montpellier!
You should also set aside some time to visit the cathedral of Saint-Pierre with its medieval Gothic architecture, the Mikveh (this is a Jewish purification bath, and is one of Europe's oldest baths), the Saint Côme amphitheatre and more.
Come for a stroll in the Grande Place de la Comédie and admire the Opera House, and walk up the Rue de la Loge to the Arc de Triomphe, with its insets and royal coat of arms. And how about a saunter down the little alleyways lined with lovely houses, concealing all sorts of secrets!
People who enjoy the countryside can come for a walk in the Jardin des Plantes or the Mas Nouguier. And nearby you can enjoy the variety of beaches and all the activities available here, including jet skiing, kitesurfing, pedalos, windsurfing, sailing and more. Come and enjoy a glass of something nice with your toes in the sand, on one of the private beaches of la Grande-Motte, Palavas or Carnon.
For a great holiday, come camping in Montpellier! Whatever your age, you'll love it here and you'll return home with all sorts of happy memories!