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RCN Val de Cantobre 

Domaine de Vellas 12230 NANT (Aveyron)
Phone : +33 5 65 58 43 00
Fax : +33 5 65 62 10 36
Email address : info@rcn-valdecantobre.fr
Website : www.rcn-valdecantobre.fr

Holiday on a characteristic estate with breathtaking views

Camping Qualité
Qualité tourisme
Les castels


Presentation

This terraced holiday park on a medieval estate offers breathtaking views, good facilities, plenty of scope for sports and other activities and an enormous swimming and play area, making it the perfect place for holidaying in the South of France.


How to get to us

From Clermont-Ferrand (on the A75), you can reach Millau (after paying the toll) via the highest viaduct in the world: the Viaduct de Millau. Turn off the motorway at junction 47, follow the signs for La Cavalerie and Nant.You can also take the N9: In Millau, go straight over the first roundabout towards Millau Centre. At the second roundabout, turn left towards Montpeillier. At the third roundabout, take the bridge towards Nant / Gorges de Dourbie (D991). The campsite is 27 kilometres from Millau, on your left. Attention! Do not turn off towards Cantobre, but carry on to the next crossroads.


Region

RCN Val de Cantobre is part of the 'Parc Régional des Grands Causses' and situated close to the Gorges du Tarn. You can discover and enjoy all the natural scenery of the surrounding area in various ways, by car, bicycle, canoe or on foot.There is simply so much to do in the way of excursions and daytrips. About 15 km from the campsite, you can, for example, go shopping and enjoy a glass of wine at a pavement cafe in picturesque Millau. Here you can also admire the Viaduct de Millau: the highest bridge in the world! This impressive iron and concrete structure rests on pillars that are 343 metres high. It spans across a beautiful mountainous valley and is considered one of the most remarkable feats of civil engineering of our time.


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