Flower Camping Le Pont du Tarn

Languedoc-Roussillon


Here you can swim in either the heated pool or the Tarn River, which runs right by this shady 5-hectare campsite 2km north of Florac beside the D998. Stylish canvas bungalows sleeping two to four (per week from €273), and comfortable cabins with private terraces sleeping two to eight (per week from €469), can be rented on a weekly basis.

Facilities include a small restaurant.


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