Tarn

Tarn

Tarn – Bastide towns, vineyards and countryside in southwest France

The Tarn department lies in southwest France in the Occitanie region and is known for its rolling countryside, historic villages and relaxed rural atmosphere. The River Tarn flows through the region, shaping valleys, vineyards and green landscapes.

One of the main highlights is the city of Albi. Its historic centre is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is dominated by the impressive brick cathedral Sainte-Cécile. The nearby Toulouse-Lautrec Museum is also a major cultural attraction.

Across the region you will find historic medieval towns towns such as Cordes-sur-Ciel, perched high on a hill with narrow streets and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Vineyards, forests and quiet valleys make the Tarn a pleasant region for walking, cycling and exploring traditional southern French villages.

Campsites in the Tarn are often located in peaceful countryside settings or close to historic towns. It is an ideal destination for travellers who want to experience authentic rural France at a relaxed pace.

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Foto van Rieumontagné 1 / 12
Midi-Pyrénées, France
S Outdoor pool By the water
  • Directly on Lake Lac du Laouzas
  • Various water sports on the lake
  • Lovely family campsite
  • Entertainment for young and old

Camping Villagecenter Rieumontagné is located in Nages in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France, set in beautiful natural surroundings at the heart of the Parc Regional du Haut Languedoc on the banks of Lac du Laouzas. Villagecenter Rieumontagné is a terraced campsite with gently sloping terrain. The pitches are fenced off from one another and are bo...

Foto van Le Plô 1 / 12
Midi-Pyrénées, France
XS Small & Green Outdoor pool
  • Small family-run campsite
  • In the middle of nature
  • Swimmingpool open in high season
  • Located on an alt. of 2000+ feet

Camping Le Plô is situated in the department Tarn in the village Le Bez on an altitude of over 2000 feet (664 meter), in the heart of the Sidobre. In combination with the valley l'Agout and the Parc Naturel du Haut Languedoc, 14,5 million ha big, it is part of the charm of the gentle and sunny South-France.Le Plô is a small family run c...