Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
Picture of Le Mas de Reilhe, GardPicture of Le Mas de Reilhe, Gard
This quiet family camp site is tucked away among
vines and garrigue between the Cévennes and the
Mediterranean.
It is a region with a wonderful climate and a host of
natural and historic curiosities.

Shady pitches marked out on a 7_ acre
park partly sheltered by a magnificent
pine-wood.
From 8 April to 24 Sept., heated swimming
and paddling pool.
Bar, grocery for basics and bread
for sale.
1 June to 15 Sept. : restaurant, pizzeria
and take-away dishes.
open :
from 08/04 to 24/09
& from 01/01 to 01/01
95 pitches
Season 8th April to 24th September
  • 04 66 77 82 12
  • Fax 04 66 80 26 50
  • Le Mas de Reilhe - 30260 Crespian tel. : 04 66 77 82 12 fax. : 04 66 80 26 50, Crespian, 30260

Tourist Attractions
The Gard department offers a remarkable
and constantly changing variety of landscapes,
with innumerable architectural
treasures. In just a few hours you can move
from the greenery of the Cévennes forests
and cross the wild and pungent vegetation
of the garrigue to reach the sun-drenched
Mediterranean beaches. The region has
witnessed 2,000 years of history and is
considered to be one of the cradle’s of
Roman civilisation in Europe.
Within a radius of 25 miles there are castles,
caverns, museums, vineyards and
panoramic views to be discovered.
See the Roman remains at Nimes, Arles,
Avignon, les Baux de Provence and the
Pont du Gard or visit the fortified
mediaeval village of Aigues-Mortes with
its traditions.
To cool off, visit one of the famous
caverns in the region or bathe or canoe in
The surroundings
the gorges of the Gardon, the Vis or the
Herault.
Admire the wild Camargue wetlands
with the magnificent take-off of the flamingos
and the fiery gallop of the white
horses.
Don’t miss the fantastic views of the
Cirque de Navacelles, Mont-Aigoual and
the Corniche des Cévennes.
You can also take the picturesque steam
train trip to visit the original bamboo
forest.

You can discover our natural and historical heritage which is located in the Gard heart, and our beautiful beaches at 40 KM.
15 min. from Nîmes and 45 min. from Arles and Camargue.
On motorway A9 exit " Nîmes ouest "
then follow " le Vigan road ".
Awards
4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars
French Tourist Board Rating
 
Facilities
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Other facilities A votre service : . possibility to buy bread on site
. areas with barbecue
. Library
. rent of kit baby
. Bar, Restaurant, Pizzeria
.take-away dishes
. breakfast
. mini-supermarket
Nearby
40 km
Beach
Boat launch
Cycle hire
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Swimming (Outdoor)
TV Room
Internet Access
Tennis
Organised Entertainment
Other recreation . a 150 m² swimming-pool, a paddling pool
. volley . pétanque
. ping pong
. TV

Activités :
. children activities.
. Near by : horse riding, tennis.
. less than 30 km : mountain bike, golf...


Entertainment for kids
6 days of organised activities for
children from 6 years of age (games in
the pool and workshops). Children’s
games. Riding stables, tennis courts
and canoeing all nearby. Tree climbing
pathway and karting (22 miles).
Volleyball, table tennis, petanque, TV,
library, Internet terminal. Tennis and
horse riding nearby. July and August,
special events and activities for
children, competitions for adults and
theme-based evenings.


and don't miss
Mediaeval festival at Sommières in April.
Honey trail festival – a special hike
in April.
Festival of the clown 2 miles away in May.
The Feria of Nimes.
Hikes and all terrain bike trips with 155
miles of paths and tracks through
woodland and agricultural land, wooded
hillsides, garrigue or vineyards.
Stroll around the open airmarkets to
discover local produce such as pélardon
goats’ milk cheese, olive oil, honey,
cartagène fortified wine, and so on.
Or take a trip on the wine trail.