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Kanosafari op de Tarn
Camp vallee du Tarn
ultiem genieten
zonsopkomst foto van Chanta en Remy Fotografie
Rust en Ruimte
Bocht bij Courris

It's a pleasant walk to Ambialet in less than ten minutes and across the dam. In the square, you'll find the bar and the tourist office, as well as a tiny market on Wednesday mornings.

 

Dogs are also welcome. We accept a maximum of two sociable, well-behaved dogs per pitch that are not on the prohibited lists. Please give your dog a good walk just before arrival to keep the campsite nice and fresh. Always keep your dog (or cat) on a leash and discuss any site barriers with us first.

 

Please note that not all our pitches are suitable for caravans and campervans. We recommend inquiring about availability in July and August. Upon arrival and at night, we kindly ask that you turn off the air conditioning and allow everyone to enjoy the peace and quiet during the day as much as possible.

Since we are not connected to the sewer system, it is prohibited to empty (water/toilet) cassettes into our toilets or other drains. There were plenty of opportunities to do this along the way, and if not, we'd be happy to point you to the nearest option.

 

At our neighbors, Loca Trébas, you can take a 13-kilometer canoe trip, which ends right next to the campsite. Our guests, of course, have a special price. You can also rent an electric bike or a stand-up paddleboard for an hour.

 

The surrounding area is perfect for hiking and cycling. Download the Balade&Rando Tarn app, Wikiloc, or Remote and discover the best routes nearby. By car, you can visit charming towns. Albi is highly recommended, but the Roquefort caves, Brousse-le-Chateau, Sidobre, Cordes-sur-Ciel, Najac, and the Mazamet suspension bridge are also well worth a visit. History, nature, and entertainment go hand in hand here.

 

In the summer, all sorts of fun events are organized in the area. Click here for the calendar.

 

We also have all kinds of brochures for discoveries in the area and don't hesitate to ask us, because we also have a whole lot of information in our heads.

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