We offer several kinds of accommodation on this campsite which are managed by the camping or by a tour operator
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Get ready for some fantastic adventures during your stay at Domaine de Labeiller, the famous 4-star campsite in Saint-Victor-de-Malcap!
Its welcoming and peaceful setting near the river invites you to escape and indulge in some fishing and rejuvenation. It is an ideal starting place to visit Banne (18 km/11 miles away) and of course, the historical city of Nîmes.
At Domaine de Labeiller, forget your troubles and make your stay comfortable and fun! The resort offers a water park in a dreamlike landscape, with a giant water slide, a crosscurrent river, and of course, the essential paddling pool for small children. Far from the everyday stresses and in the heart of a festive atmosphere, the Domaine du Labeiller is the ideal place for lazing around, indulging in a spot of music and dancing in the evenings, organising canoeing trips, dining, getting active on the sports field, and making friends! To make your stay easier, this little paradise which combines old buildings with modern comforts, also offers a myriad of services. You have access to Wi-Fi internet, to a laundrette, to a grocery store, and many other quality amenities!
At the Domaine de Labeiller campsite, dont forget that happiness and friendliness is the order of the day, and there are shaded pitches and charming accommodation for your comfort. Come on, fill your holiday with new horizons. Do not hesitate to pop over to Nîmes, Uzès or many of the other sights of the Gard!
The Gard offers a thousand sightseeing opportunities. At the foot of The Cévennes mountain range, take the steam train, stop at Prafrance and discover a great forest of giant bamboo. The region offers a breath of mountain air; perfect for long hikes. Along the trails, smell the rosemary, lavender and wild thyme, while listening to the cicada song. As for the architecture: little bridges, chapels and terraces reflect the soul of the country and makes the Voie Régordane a true journey through the history of religious tolerance. A little further along, dont miss the world-famous Pont du Gard. 400 metres from this monument, a site pays tribute to the ingenuity of those who built this 50 km (31 mi) long aqueduct which spans the The Gardon River. Dont miss the other sites, such as the Gouffre des Espélugues, a cavity that has formed a kind of funnel-shaped stairway thanks to water runoff, where a rich vegetation flourishes. Then theres Mont Bouquet, the summit of which reaches 631 metres (2070 ft) and is called le guidon du Bouquet, from which you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views. Lets not forget the underground Bramabiau River, les Fosses de Fournès (a lunar landscape made by a huge amount of clay sediment being shaped by erosion), the Junas quarries and the Grottes de Trabuc. Journey further down the department and discover Nîmes and its arenas, where the clamour of cheering Romans still echoes. Stop and try a brandade de morue - a local speciality. Near the Mediterranean Sea, discover The Camargue and its idyllic scenery. In the neighbouring departments, dont miss the Avignon Festival in July, or the panoramic views from the top of the Millau Viaduct, at any time of year.
Festival FiestAigues-Mortes (Aigues-Mortes) - beginning of August Port de Plaisance Festival (Le Grau-du-Roi) - end of August Le Grau-du-Roi Local Festival (Le Grau du Roi) - mid-September Festival Européen des Arts Céramiques (European Festival of Ceramic Arts, Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie) - mid-July