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Renate & Jean-Robert

Discover the most beautiful places in the Cévennes by staying at Le Val de l'Arre campsite, where you can enjoy a 105 m2 swimming pool and its paddling pool.
Camping Le Val de l'Arre, Gard - Discover the most beautiful secrets of the the Cévennes
Located in Le Vigan, in the Gard, south of the Cévennes, the Val de l'Arre campsite offers you a varied holiday and the chance of a well-deserved rest. From the moment you arrive at the campsite, you'll be amazed by its beauty. As you enter, you'll pass under a bridge with a Roman-style aqueduct, setting the tone for a holiday rich in stunning sights. This family-focused campsite lets you explore the wonders of the region.
The + points
Access to the campsite by a beautiful bridge, complete with aqueduct
Riverside campsite with large shaded pitches
Ideal starting point for outdoor activities, located in the heart of a tourist-focused region


Leisure facilities and services

River (direct access)

Heated outdoor pool

Outdoor pool

Kids entertainment

Activities for teenagers

Evening entertainment

Wifi (€) across the campsite

Pets allowed on camping pitches(€)(conditions apply)

Restaurant and Snack bar

Bar

Shop

Bakery

Motorhome service point

Children’s playground

Multi-sports court

Volleyball court
Natural places to swim
On site
- River
Pool facilities
On site
- Heated outdoor poolsdl (from 15/05 to 15/09)
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Leisure facilities
On site
- Children’s playground
- Bouncy castle
- Boules court
- Table tennis table
- Multi-sports court
- Volleyball court
- Badminton court
- Library
- Gym
Nearby
- Tennis court (2,5km)
- Cinema (2,5km)
Activities
On site
- Fishing
- Walking
- Cycling
Nearby
- Horse riding (6km)
- Bike hire (2,5km)
- Pony trekking (6km)
- Woodland adventure course (10km)
- Canoeing/kayaking (20km)
- Go-karting (20km)
- Climbing (20km)
- Canyoning (20km)
- Potholing (20km)
- Via ferrata climbing (20km)
Services
On site
- Snack bar (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Food to take away (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Bar (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Launderette
- Disabled toilet/washing facilities
- Sheet hire
- Safes
- Fridge hire
- Wi-Fi (€) (across the campsite)
- Baby kit hire
- Baby area
- Disposable sheets on sale
- Small shop (from 01/05 to 01/06)
- Restaurant (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Shop (from 01/06 to 10/09)
- Bakery (from 01/04 to 30/09)
- Motorhome service point
Nearby
- Regional products
Entertainment
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Well worth a visit Nearby Camping Le Val de l'Arre Occitanie
Mont Aigoual Observatory. The expression "take a breath of fresh air" takes on a whole new meanning when you reach the top of Mont Aigoual! The meteorological observatory here was built between 1887 and 1894. From the summit, at a dizzying 1567 m, you can admire a magnificent 360° panorama on a clear day. There's also an exhibition which takes you behind the scenes into the world of meteorologists, and a museum that displays the old measuring instruments once used here, along with photos of the massif prior to its reforestation. This site is known for its extreme weather: the summit is one of the wettest places in France, it can experience gale force winds that can be as strong as 250 km/h, and in autumn and winter snow and fog are common. It is open from 1 May to the end of September from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entry is free.
Something different
The Caves of the Demoiselles. Ideal for imaginative kids, access to the caves comes via a funicular that climbs to the entrance under the eyes of a prehistoric bear. The guided tour is a great family day out that will take you into huge chambers full of fascinating rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites, all highlighted by mood-enhancing lighting.
Don’t miss
Cirque de Navacelles. From the top of the three Belvederes of Blandas, the site offers a panorama of one of the largest canyons in Europe, 300 m deep. The Cirque de Navacelles is incredible to behold, as is the contrast offered by the surrounding landscape. The climb to the plateau alone is enough to take your breath away as you gaze upon mighty rock formations and vast desert expanses. A dizzying treat for all visitors!
Walking/cycling route
The Col des Mourèzes Trail. From Vigan, starting behind the town hall, take the cobbled path that climbs among the chestnut trees to the Col des Mourèzes. The ridge path, shaded by chestnut and oak trees, features terraces designed to preserve the earth on the sides of the mountain. As you descend, you'll see the bridge of the cross, as well as an aqueduct dating back to the middle of the 19th century, used to bring water from the mountain springs to the other side of the bank of the Arre. You'll also see the Pont du Gard, with its upper part designed to carry water and its lower part for vehicles and pedestrians. The hike takes 3.5 hours and is 10.5 km long. It is not particularly difficult. This trail forms part of the collection of 15 hikes known as "Discovery trails in Pays Viganais, Arre and Coudoulous valleys". As this trail passes by the Pont de la Croix, at the entrance to the campsite, you can also start right from the campsite.
Campsite contact details
Roudoulouse - Route du Pont de la Croix
30120 Le Vigan
Occitanie
Camping pitches open from 01/04 to 30/09
Rental accommodation open from 01/04 to 30/09
Closed from 01/10 to 31/03
Number of pitches: 171
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Latitude : 43.991411
Longitude : 3.637617
Discover the most beautiful places in the Cévennes by staying at Le Val de l'Arre campsite, where you can enjoy a 105 m2 swimming pool and its paddling pool.
Discover the most beautiful secrets of the the Cévennes
Located in Le Vigan, in the Gard, south of the Cévennes, the Val de l'Arre campsite offers you a varied holiday and the chance of a well-deserved rest. From the moment you arrive at the campsite, you'll be amazed by its beauty. As you enter, you'll pass under a bridge with a Roman-style aqueduct, setting the tone for a holiday rich in stunning sights. This family-focused campsite lets you explore the wonders of the region.

Access to the campsite by a beautiful bridge, complete with aqueduct
Riverside campsite with large shaded pitches
Ideal starting point for outdoor activities, located in the heart of a tourist-focused region



From 154 € per week
For a camping pitch for 2 people (7 nights) from 10/06/2023 to 17/06/2023
From 179 € per week
For rental accommodation for 2 people (7 nights) from 24/06/2023 to 01/07/2023

River (direct access)

Heated outdoor pool

Outdoor pool

Kids entertainment

Activities for teenagers

Evening entertainment

Wifi (€) across the campsite

Pets allowed on camping pitches(€)(conditions apply)

Restaurant and Snack bar

Bar

Shop

Bakery

Motorhome service point

Children’s playground

Multi-sports court

Volleyball court
Natural places to swim
On site
- River
Pool facilities
On site
- Heated outdoor poolsdl (from 15/05 to 15/09)
- sdlOutdoor poolsdl (from 01/07 to 31/08)sdlSmall poolsdlPaddling poolsdl sdl
Leisure facilities
On site
- Children’s playground
- Bouncy castle
- Boules court
- Table tennis table
- Multi-sports court
- Volleyball court
- Badminton court
- Library
- Gym
Nearby
- Tennis court (2,5km)
- Cinema (2,5km)
Activities
On site
- Fishing
- Walking
- Cycling
Nearby
- Horse riding (6km)
- Bike hire (2,5km)
- Pony trekking (6km)
- Woodland adventure course (10km)
- Canoeing/kayaking (20km)
- Go-karting (20km)
- Climbing (20km)
- Canyoning (20km)
- Potholing (20km)
- Via ferrata climbing (20km)
Services
On site
- Snack bar (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Food to take away (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Bar (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Launderette
- Disabled toilet/washing facilities
- Sheet hire
- Safes
- Fridge hire
- Wi-Fi (€) (across the campsite)
- Baby kit hire
- Baby area
- Disposable sheets on sale
- Small shop (from 01/05 to 01/06)
- Restaurant (from 01/06 to 08/09)
- Shop (from 01/06 to 10/09)
- Bakery (from 01/04 to 30/09)
- Motorhome service point
Nearby
- Regional products
Entertainment
- Evening entertainment :sdl Dates In July and Augustsdl3 times a week sdl sdl
- Activities for children 1 : for 3 to 12 year-oldssdl Dates orsdl6 times a week sdl sdl
- Family activities :sdl Dates orsdl1 times a week sdl sdl
- Activities for teenagers : for 13 to 18 year-oldssdl Dates orsdl6 times a week sdl sdl
Well worth a visit Nearby Camping Le Val de l'Arre Occitanie
Mont Aigoual Observatory. The expression "take a breath of fresh air" takes on a whole new meanning when you reach the top of Mont Aigoual! The meteorological observatory here was built between 1887 and 1894. From the summit, at a dizzying 1567 m, you can admire a magnificent 360° panorama on a clear day. There's also an exhibition which takes you behind the scenes into the world of meteorologists, and a museum that displays the old measuring instruments once used here, along with photos of the massif prior to its reforestation. This site is known for its extreme weather: the summit is one of the wettest places in France, it can experience gale force winds that can be as strong as 250 km/h, and in autumn and winter snow and fog are common. It is open from 1 May to the end of September from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entry is free.
Something different
The Caves of the Demoiselles. Ideal for imaginative kids, access to the caves comes via a funicular that climbs to the entrance under the eyes of a prehistoric bear. The guided tour is a great family day out that will take you into huge chambers full of fascinating rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites, all highlighted by mood-enhancing lighting.
Don’t miss
Cirque de Navacelles. From the top of the three Belvederes of Blandas, the site offers a panorama of one of the largest canyons in Europe, 300 m deep. The Cirque de Navacelles is incredible to behold, as is the contrast offered by the surrounding landscape. The climb to the plateau alone is enough to take your breath away as you gaze upon mighty rock formations and vast desert expanses. A dizzying treat for all visitors!
Walking/cycling route
The Col des Mourèzes Trail. From Vigan, starting behind the town hall, take the cobbled path that climbs among the chestnut trees to the Col des Mourèzes. The ridge path, shaded by chestnut and oak trees, features terraces designed to preserve the earth on the sides of the mountain. As you descend, you'll see the bridge of the cross, as well as an aqueduct dating back to the middle of the 19th century, used to bring water from the mountain springs to the other side of the bank of the Arre. You'll also see the Pont du Gard, with its upper part designed to carry water and its lower part for vehicles and pedestrians. The hike takes 3.5 hours and is 10.5 km long. It is not particularly difficult. This trail forms part of the collection of 15 hikes known as "Discovery trails in Pays Viganais, Arre and Coudoulous valleys". As this trail passes by the Pont de la Croix, at the entrance to the campsite, you can also start right from the campsite.