The Camargue, between the sea and the Rhône, is a unique natural space and a land of traditions waiting to be discovered. Horses, bulls, sun, and nature—discover this incredible region!
Bulls or flamingos?
Black bulls, white horses, pink flamingos, migratory birds... Bordered by the Petit Rhône and the Vidourle, this land is teeming with animals that thrive in the unique flora and fauna of the Camargue!



Provence, Land of Traditions
The Camargue, like the Provence, is a true land of traditions, and one cannot discover it without meeting its inhabitants and experiencing the traditional festivals of its villages : feria, bodega, Camargue race, abrivado, encierro…
The herds
The herds are the places of horse breeding and Camargue bulls…The bull is a real star here. In the heart of nature, the bulls are in their natural environment; it's a unique universe, a must-see during your stay. Herdsmen, herdsmen, and bulls live in harmony here.
Unusual: visit a manade
If you are in Terre d'Argence during the summer, come visit an authentic manade!
The Didelot-Langlade manade opens its doors exclusively as part of the “Rencontres” program.
You’ll find here:
• Tours in towed carts
• Bull sorting demonstration
• Guardians' Snack
The Camargue Gardoise
Le Gard, located in the Occitanie region, is a department in the south of France that seduces with the diversity of its landscapes and the richness of its historical and cultural heritage. At the crossroads of the Camargue, the Cevennes and Provence, the Gard is home to emblematic sites, unique landscapes and an incredible terroir.
The most Camargue sites in Gard 👇
- The marshes of the Carbonnière Tower
- The pond of Saint Laurent d'Aigouze
- The city of Aigues Mortes
- L'Espiguette in the town of Grau du Roi.
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