• The Parc Regional de Camargue was created in 1970 in recognition of the fact that this area is a haven for over 400 species of wild birds including the flamingo.
  • Yet the Camargue has an epic quality, an ascetic, pagan magic, even, in its vivid strangeness, a touch of the surreal that is unique and unforgettable.
  • Discovering the Camargue region of France. ... Home to herds of the ancient indigenous breed of white horses, the Camargue is also renowned for its black bulls.
  • Flamingos are a dime a dozen in the Camargue, but this park is one of the best places to see the many other migratory and seasonal species that thrive in…
  • Sparsely populated, the region was formerly entirely wild, with roaming herds of bulls (raised for Provençal bullfights) and wild Camargue horses.
  • Membership in Conservatoire des Cuisines de Camargue, society for the preservation of true Camargue cuisine.
  • Flocks of flamantes roses—pink flamingos—make the Camargue their home, the only site in Europe where they regularly breed, an average of 10,000 pairs a year.
  • 930 km²'nin üzerinde bir alana sahip olan Camargue, Batı Avrupa'daki en büyük nehir deltasıdır (ancak teknik olarak, tamamen suyla çevrili bir adadır).
  • Camargue. A perfect location on the sea, it is famous for its picturesque sights. It forms the second largest delta in the world after the Nile and contains a 820 km²…
  • You will enjoy your holiday in Saintes Maries de la Mer, in the heart of the Camargue Regional Nature Park.