Camargue

The Camargue, a unique nature reserve in the south of France, is one of the most fascinating and ecologically valuable regions in Europe. It lies in the Rhône delta between the two main estuaries of the Rhône and stretches as far as the Mediterranean. The Camargue combines special features that make it an exceptional place. A breathtaking nature and landscape, with its salt marshes and lagoons, creating an exceptional landscape of salty marshes, salt pans, lagoons and sand dunes. The Camargue also has a lot to offer animal lovers. Flamingos, Camargue horses, Camargue bulls and over 400 other bird species. Some people will also know the Camargue for its special ‘Fleur de Sel’ salt, which is extracted in the salt pans of Aigues-Morte.

The Camargue is a unique blend of spectacular nature, rich wildlife, cultural heritage and an unrivalled atmosphere. It offers a perfect balance between unspoilt wilderness and human tradition and is a place that deeply touches visitors with its beauty and uniqueness.

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