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Camping Huttopia Lac de l'Uby-Gers
Camping Huttopia Lac de l'Uby is a campsite located in Cazaubon, France, in the Gers department of the Occitanie region. It is situated on the shores of Lac de l'Uby, a lake that offers swimming, fishing, and boating. The site has 211 pitches, of which 106 are for touring units, and have a 16-amp hook-up point. There are also 105 safari tents and chalets available to hire. The pitches come in different sizes. They have a flat surface and are surrounded by shrubs and plants to provide privacy; some are located right by the water, giving a great view of the lake and its surroundings. 
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Camping Sandaya Les Rivages
Camping Sandaya Les Rivages is a large, well established site on the outskirts of the town. It is well situated, being close to the high limestone Causses and the dramatic gorges of the Tarn and Dourbie. Smaller pitches, used for small units, abut a pleasant riverside space suitable for sunbathing, fishing and picnics.
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Camping Huttopia Pays de Cordes sur ciel
Huttopia Cordes-sur-Ciel is five kilometres from Cordes-sur-Ciel, a bastide village created by the Counts of Toulouse in the 13th century. It rises high on a hill (sur-ciel, meaning high in the sky) and is well preserved. Perched on a hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, with a unique view of the village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, the site is fairly level and terraced where necessary to provide 28 grass touring pitches, 18 with 10A electricity. The pitches are small and have little shade, but do have some good views. There are 30 chalets to rent. Previously known as Le Garissou.
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Camping Sunêlia Le Séquoia
Set amongst 4.5 hectares of beautiful pine forest, Camping Sunêlia Le Séquoia is well situated for exploring the historical and natural splendours of the Dordogne region (such as Rocamadour, Padirac or Lascaux), as well as being a convenient overnight stop when heading north or south. There are 45 clearly marked, level pitches (80 - 100 sq.m), of which 10 are with individual sanitary facilities, separated by shrubs or hedges. Many have shade from the abundant pine trees, and all have 10A electricity connections. There is a bar and a good-value restaurant with a terrace overlooking the pool area.
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RCN Val de Cantobre
Imaginatively and tastefully developed by the Dupond family over 30 years, this delightful terraced site is now owned by the RCN group. Most of the pitches have 10A electricity (and most with water) are peaceful, generous in size and blessed with views of the valley. The terrace design provides some peace and privacy, especially on the upper levels. Rock pegs are advised. An activity programme is supervised by qualified instructors in July and August, and a new pleasure pool has been added. The magnificent carved features in the bar create a delightful ambience, complemented by a recently built terrace.
Chateau de Lacomte Country Club
Chateau de Lacomté is an adults-only campsite on 32 acres of parkland within the heart of 'The Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park along the route of St Jacques de Compostelle. It is the perfect stop for those that want to explore the Lot and the Dordogne.
Camping le Bourdieu
Le Bourdieu, a converted farm, is a charming, small site located deep in the hills of the Ariège. Its quiet location, far away from any busy roads makes it a very safe environment for young families and for children to roam around freely and safely. This hillside site is now predominantly occupied by mobile homes and cottages available to rent, leaving just three pitches, with rather difficult vehicle access, available for touring units. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool with sunbathing area, a recreation room and many organised activities. This is a perfect site for relaxing and recharging your batteries.
Camping le Monlôo
Le Monlôo is set in a wide valley in the Pyrenees. The immediate surroundings of farmland, with crops growing and cows at pasture, give way to some magnificent views of the mountains towering away from the front of the site, whilst the back is right at the foot of some smaller foothills. It is a relatively small site of 120 touring pitches and 70 mobile homes and chalets, some for rent. There is shade on many pitches with some tall dividing hedges. Electricity (10A) is available. There is a distinct air of friendliness about the site.
Camping Moulin du Bel Air
This is a beautiful campsite between Lot & The Dordogne and close to the picturesque village of Rocamadour.  With just 75 touring pitches over 4Ha, there is plenty of space between emplacements, many of which are riverside. The area itself is famous for its Gastronomy and fresh produce, including, of course, the local cheese from Rocamadour; you will also find three cycle routes crossing the Lot Valley that are suitable for all ages and abilities, as well as many opportunities to walk and enjoy the local rivers. English is spoken, and you will receive a warm welcome from Thibaud and Anne; the reception area is also where all the facilities are located, including a small shop and both indoor and outdoor bar. The campsite is also level, which makes access very easy.
Camping du Rouergue
A spacious and well appointed site in the Vallée de l’Aveyron, Camping du Rouergue is adjacent to the municipal sports facilities. You will receive a helpful and friendly welcome from Patricia and Bruno. The site has 80 grassy individual touring pitches of varying sizes, served by tarmac roads, and all serviced with 16A electricity, water and drain. Some pitches are shady. A further 13 pitches are for mobile homes or tents for rental. There are reduced rates for campers at the municipal swimming pool, and shops and restaurants are within walking distance along the riverside foot and cycle path. A smaller pool is also available on site.
Sites et Paysages les 2 Vallées
Les 2 Vallées is an attractive site with very welcoming and informative young owners. It is located in a valley at the confluence of the Dourbie and the Durzon, deep in the countryside south of Millau. There are 80 pitches in total, extending over two hectares. The 64 touring pitches are of a good size and all are equipped with electrical connections (6A Europlug). Sixteen fully equipped mobile homes and chalets are available to rent. The site is situated around 800 m. from the pretty village of Nant with shops and restaurants. One side of the site runs along the Durzon and fishing is popular here (particularly trout).
Camping le Plô
Camping Le Plô is in the small village of Le Bez at an altitude of 600 m, at the heart of the Sidobre region. Le Plô is a small, friendly, family site with a recently built swimming pool and good paddling pool. It is a good base for those seeking a quiet holiday in a traditional, rural setting. There are 65 large, grassy pitches, 45 with electrical connections (6A), some with shade from mature trees. During peak season, a number of sports tournaments are held including a popular football series. Table tennis is popular and the site’s friendly Dutch owner is always keen for a game.
Camping Municipal de l’Argenté
The attractive town of Condom is in south west France, between the major cities of Bordeaux and Toulouse. Once a stopping point on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostella, it is now associated with the production of Armagnac. Its municipal campsite lies in a quiet position some 1.5 kilometres to the south of town, but it can be reached on a pleasant walk along the river. There are 68 level, grassy pitches (min. 80 sq.m) with varying degrees of shade. A quarter of these have hedges and are more private. This is a good base for exploring the area or for a short stay on the journey south. There are few amenities on site, guaranteeing a restful stay, but plenty of activities nearby in high season.
Camping Naturiste les Manoques
Camping les Manoques is a naturist site in the Tarn et Garonne region of rural southern France. Set in the middle of rolling green countryside at the end of a private track, the large touring pitches, most with electricity (10A), are separated by bushes and shrubs. A wide range of facilities for sport and relaxation include a tennis court, swimming pool, paddling pool, sauna and spa centre. Mobile homes, chalets and bungalows are also available to rent.
Camping Le Ruisseau
Camping Le Ruisseau is a small charming campsite in Gouaux, France, nestled in the mountains at 1,000 meters. On-site, 57 touring pitches with electric hook-up points are available. Pitches are not delimited and are spread out on a large open field. Few mature trees cover the site, so choose your pitch carefully during summer. 
Sites et Paysages les Hirondelles
Between Sarlat and Rocamdour, this site is ideally situated for those who like to explore the countryside and experience the cultural life of surrounding towns and villages. You will receive a warm welcome here from the new owners, Denis and Sandra Bonte. There are 60 pitches (27 for touring) arranged amongst 2.5 hectares of oak woodland. Electricity (6A) is available to all pitches, but long leads may be required for some locations. Water taps are distributed around the site. The site’s facilities are housed in the central building, opposite the entrance. Since taking over the site, Denis and Sandra have installed heating in the facilities block for low season use, and the swimming pool is now heated by solar energy.
Camping la Draille
Located on the border of the Dordogne and Lot, Camping la Draille sits within a hilly nature reserve and the verdant valley of the Borrèze River. This Christian campsite offers weekly church services and sing-ins for guests who wish to partake.
Camping Pyrénées Natura
Pyrénées Natura, at an altitude of 1,000 m. on the edge of the national park, is the perfect site for lovers of nature. The 66 pitches (47 for tourers), all with electricity (3-10A), are in a landscaped area with 75 varieties of trees and shrubs – but they do not spoil the fantastic views. A traditional-style building houses the reception, bar and indoor games/reading room.
Camping du l’ile de Bidounet
Located on an island in the Tarn river, this rustic site has a rather unique location. Reception is at the entrance to an old watermill, and you reach the pitches by passing through a three-metre-high passageway through the building itself, then over a short, curved bridge onto the island.

Midi-Pyrénées

Rolling fields of yellow sunflowers, the Armagnac vineyards and crumbling, ancient stone buildings amid sleepy villages make this colourful region popular with those who enjoy good food, fine wine and a leisurely pace of life.

Albi

Home of Armagnac, rugby and the Three Muskateers, the Midi-Pyrénées is the largest region of France, extending from the Dordogne in the north to the Spanish border. It is blessed by radiant sunshine and gorgeous scenery. South of the cultivated fields and cliffside villages beside the Lot river lie the stony lands of the Quercy Causse and the rocky gorges of the Aveyron and Tarn rivers. Centered around Millau, there are tortuous gorges and valleys, spectacular rivers, underground caves and grottoes and forested mountains.

Further south, high chalk plateaux, majestic peaks, tiny hidden valleys and small fortified sleepy villages, which seem to have changed little since the Middle Ages, contrast with the high-tech, industrial and vibrant university city of Toulouse. Lourdes is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world. Toulouse-Lautrec, the artist, was born at Albi, the capital of the département of Tarn. In the east, the little town of Foix, is a convenient centre from which to explore the prehistoric caves at Niaux and the Aladdin’s Cave of duty-free gift shops in the independent state of Andorra.

The Pyrenees comprises the Midi-Pyrenees, at the centre of which is Toulouse, and the Pyrenees Orientales, which belongs to the southern Languedoc and borders Andorra and Spain. Together they form a stunning area of France, with pretty towns and swathes of sunflower fields and vineyards, which steadily rise to become the mountainous landscape of the Pyrenees themselves.

The Midi-Pyrenees is famous for its gastronomy, as well as being the proud home of the musketeer d’Artagnan, immortalised by Alexandre Dumas. It’s a place that dances to nature’s rhythm; from the wooded valleys of Aveyron, through the charming towns of Albi, Auch and Toulouse, to the breathtaking scenery of the Pyrenees National Park, it’s a captivating region where humanity exists in harmony with its surroundings. The Pyrenees Orientales stretches from the mountains to the Mediterranean coast, and features as much variety as its larger counterpart. Perpignan is one of its main attractions, an enchanting town declared the centre of the world by Dalí. The beach at Collioure is also a fine place to spend the day, while the area around Mount Canigou is truly magical.

The Pyrenees is a region that provides walking and cycling for all ages and abilities – the huge mixture of landscapes means visitors can select exactly the style and scenery they prefer for the perfect active holiday.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Lourdes

Places of interest

Albi: Birthplace and Museum of Toulouse- Lautrec; imposing Ste Cécile cathedral with 15th-century fresco of The Last Judgement.

Auch: Capital of ancient Gascony, boasts a fine statue of d’Artagnan.

Collonges-la-Rouge: Picturesque village of Medieval- and Renaissance-style mansions and manors.

Foix: 11th-/12th-century towers on a rocky peak above town; 14th-century cathedral.

Lourdes: Famous pilgrimage site where Ste Bernadette is said to have spoken to the Virgin Mary in a grotto, and known for the miracles said to have been performed there.

Martel: Home of the Haute Quercy heritage railway with steam trains in July and August.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Magret de canard

Food is rich and strongly seasoned, making generous use of garlic and goose fat, and there are some excellent regional wines. Seafood such as oysters, saltwater fish, and piballes from the Adour river are popular.

Cassoulet: Stew of duck, sausages and beans.

Confit de Canard (d’oie): Preserved duck meat.

Croustade aux pommes: Caramelised apple tart sometimes containing Agen prunes.

Magret de canard: Duck breast fillets

Ouillat (Ouliat): Pyrénées soup with onions, tomatoes, goose fat and garlic.

Piperade Basque: An omelette of tomatoes, peppers and local pimentos.