Discover the Cévennes near our campsite

The Cévennes is a destination of choice for nature lovers and green tourism enthusiasts. The old-fashioned flavors of southern France, the old stones, the Cevennes culture and its wild side are still preserved here.

Choosing to stay at a campsite in the Cévennes on your vacation is your guarantee of spending authentic time in a natural setting with a southern, Occitan flavour. All year round, the sun shines and offers mild to warm temperatures, ideal for camping holidays. A palette of colors worthy of the most beautiful paintings unfolds throughout the seasons. The Cévennes stretch from the Gard to the Lozère, and from the Ardèche to the Hérault, with magnificent, diverse and unspoilt landscapes.

In summer, the panorama is illuminated and the cicadas sing. Spring is in full bloom and nature is prolific. In autumn, the ornaments are adorned with red and orange. Winter sometimes brings snow to the Cévennes peaks, which then become enchanting. Nature in the Cévennes is simply magical!

There’s no shortage of activities in the Cévennes near our campsite. Holidaymakers who step foot on its soil are quick to plan their next visit or vacation. Packed with Unesco World Heritage sites, the Pont du Gard is one of the most famous in the region. This ancient jewel impresses with its enduring architecture and grandeur.

The Parc National des Cévennes and the Cirque de Navacelles will welcome lovers of grandiose natural sites, who can also enjoy all the modern physical activities. Culture lovers will be delighted by a visit to La Maison Rouge, recognized as a Musée de France. This establishment honors and recalls Cévennes culture like no other. The Gardon de Mialet is an ideal place to cool off in the sometimes hot garrigue. A true invitation to awaken the senses, its unspoilt nature enchants with its beauty and ambience. Discover towns near the campsite such as Alès en Cévennes, Anduze and many others.

Finally, thanks to the passage of time and the work of Mother Nature, geology and its treasures have worked miracles in the Cévennes, where spectacular caves abound. Last but not least, the hiking trails, with their rich and flourishing flora and fauna, will delight those who love walking, photography and contemplation. The Cévennes offer a wide range of activities for every season, including hiking, cycling, swimming, canoeing, fishing, via ferrata, tree-climbing and snowshoeing in winter. The Cévennes National Park is a unique place with remarkable natural, architectural and historical treasures.

Where to sleep camping in the Cévennes?

Camping le Castel Rose in Anduze, Gard, is a comfortable 4-star establishment on the banks of the Gardon river. It’s a hit with young and old alike, whether they’re here on vacation, with family or friends. Set on the verdant banks of the Gardon d’Anduze river, this 7-hectare park will welcome and satisfy both holidaymakers who prefer camping pitches for tents, caravans and motorhomes, and those who prefer to rent a comfortable mobile home.

Camping Castel Rose offers daytime and evening entertainment, unforgettable memories and 4-star services. Our Cévennes campsite with water park features an aquatic complex with 500 m² of heated pools, waterslides, waterside loungers and all the equipment you need to spend pleasant family days in the Cévennes. Games are available for children, who can also join in the fun in a mini-club, run by enthusiastic professionals. Petanque, table tennis, multi-sports pitch, pumptrack…

You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to letting off steam, having fun or simply relaxing. The bar-restaurant offers fresh, quality cuisine at the best prices. We are committed to providing optimum service. In the evenings, theme evenings are organized, including dances, karaoke, concerts, shows, a night-time opening of the swimming pool or a big game. It’s impossible to get bored at Camping le Castel Rose in the Cévennes, and you’ll have plenty to see. The campsite is the ideal starting point for discovering the Causse Méjean, the Gorges du Tarn and Mont Lozère to the north, or the Pont du Gard, the Camargue and many other destinations further south.