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campsite Les Rivages
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campsite Les Rivages
campsite Les Rivages
campsite Les Rivages
campsite Les Rivages
campsite Les Rivages
930 km from Calais
7 ha.
swimming pool 15/4-30/9
swimming possible in the lake
entertainment in high season
2 tennis courts
squash court
table tennis
playground
indoor play area
bar
restaurant 15/4-30/9
take-away
TV room
basic grocery shop
washing machines
Wi-Fi (free)
direct access to the river Dourbie
New for 2012

Camping Les Rivages, Millau

Just before it reaches Millau, the Dourbie river meets the Tarn. This is where you will find the pleasant campsite of Les Rivages, beside the water with lots of greenery. The location is truly wonderful, at the base of the majestic walls of rocky mountains and the huge bridge over the Tarn valley in the horizon. The pebble beach along the Dourbie is a nice and safe playground with shallow waters for young children and a good place for parents for a sunbathe.

Why camping Les Rivages?
  • You can swim in one of the two pools and you can also get a cool drink there.
  • For children there's an indoor area with a jumping cushion.
  • If you like excellent regional food, the restaurant offers a good choice .
  • There's plenty of entertainment for both young and old.


The surrounding area of camping Les Rivages, Millau

The old Roman city of Condatomagus is now called Millau. The present Millau is a pleasant city with ancient narrow streets and a city centre with interesting spots to spend some time on a summer evening.

Some tips for your holiday at camping Les Rivages in Millau:
  • Both the Tarn 'gorges' of the Dourbie river are definitely worth a day trip.
  • The spectacular bridge over the Tarn valley has solved the traffic jams in the streets of Millau, meaning fresher air. It's now a great place for mountain biking, fishing, horse riding, walking, canoeing and climbing.
  • The bridge is most spectacular when you look at it from the ground, halfway along the D992, or beside the Tarn on the D41 near Peyre.