The walled city of AIGUES-MORTES and its castle are located 10km from La Grau-du-Roi. Come and discover this mediaeval gem set in the heart of the Petite-Camargue.
The town takes its name from centuries ago when it used to be surrounded by marches hence "eaux mortes" (dead waters - aquae mortae).
IN and AROUND AIGUES MORTES: There are many architectural monuments in Aigues-Mortes (churches and chapels), the Salins du Midi salt marshes, guided boat rides on the 'Petit Rhone'and the surounding canals and rivers...
Arles, the capital of Camargue welknown for its Roman arenas, Saintes-Maries de la Mer a gipsy settlement which inspired countless poets and painters, Sete, Nimes another town famous for its Roman arenas and others vestiges from the Antiquities...
OTHER ACTIVITIES > Horse-riding centre > Sailing club at Grau du Roi/Port Camargue > Boat rides on the canals and rivers of the area > Explore the Camargue area by foot, horse, bike or even through guided 4x4 safaris > Rambling, mountain biking, swimming pool (6km outside town)... > Restaurants, shops, cinema...
PRACTICAL INFORMATION The resort has all the required facilities for you to spend a great holiday: > Shuttle bus service operating from the station and the airport. > Doctors and Pharmacies. > Cinema. > Restaurants specialising in local cuisine.
Languedoc is ideal for lazying in the sun. Its sandy beaches run along the Golfe de Lyon in the Mediterranean. It offers a wide choice of small salt water lakes and resorts known throughout Europe. Travelling more inland, you will be amazed by the region's architectural heritage : Romanesque and Gothic churches aplenty, rich Renaissance-style facades and courtyards from private mansions. You will love Languedocian gastronomy including sweet Muscat wine and oysters from Etang de Thau. Further down south is Roussillon with at its centre, Perpignan, a town rich in cultural treasures. The coast has a string of lively resorts and marinas. For the gourmet, the local cuisine is just impossible to ignore with cool fine rose wines to drink after a day spent basking in the sun...Truly unforgettable§
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A word of advice from Lagrange: French roads are excellent, but not free, so keep some euros handy.
The CAMARGUE plains stretch over 8500hectre in the Rhône delta, and include the towns of Arles and Saintes-Marie de la Mer. The region is characterised by wild landscapes, paddy fields, herds of black bulls and droves of white horses. This is an ideal location for tourists to go rambling, horse-riding, and visit local "manades" (bull farms); or take a 4x4 excursion, or boat trip on the Rhône river for visitors who are feeling a little less engergetic.
The Camargue area also remains steeped in traditions and folklore, and tourists are strongly advised to make time for one of the region's many festivals that take place, often focused around horses, or even check out a bullfight for a truely unique holiday experience.