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  • Swimming pool small campsite
    Swimming pool small campsite Swimming pool on the small camp-site with paddling-pool
  • Sidobre
    Sidobre Peyro Clabado in the Sidobre
  • Rental tent
    Rental tent Our new 6 persons tents to hire
  • Walking
    Walking Enjoy the many hiking and biking trails
  • Campfire
    Campfire Every Wednesday camp-fire on the camp-site (a round on the tractor with the children, gather some firewood, making a nice fire, marshmallows and lots of fun !)
  • Paddling pool
    Paddling pool Paddling pool on the camp-site with mini slides

Camping Le Plô

Are you looking for a nice small and cosy family campsite with swimming pool, paddling pool and stunning rent tents in southern France? Ideal for people who love peace, nature and pure mountain air.

Come to Camping Le Plô and enjoy scenic walks through the Sidobre, a great adventure for the children who can climb the huge granite rocks. And unwind with pleasant nights at Le Plô. The Atlantic climate and its location 640 meters provide the fresh green appearance, while the Mediterranean climate provides the necessary sunshine.

Camping Le Plô located on the edge of a small village in the Tarn department and in the nature of the Haut Languedoc: the land of Sidobre, land of granite! Forests, hills and mountain streams and huge boulders of granite surround us.

Do you like walking in the mountains, adventure trekking, pure air and tranquillity? Enjoy beautiful valleys and vistas that change in colour every season? Are you a camper who likes to camp on a real green campsite with quiet, great camping sites without caravan homes? Then you’ve come to the right place.

For small children under the age of 12 it is a little paradise here. Playing outside all day and in the evening tired and satisfied to crawl into the tent.

We welcome you all the jear in our chalets, and from april to october on our pitches, the pool is open from 15 June to 15 September and takeaway meals are available in the high saison.

Authentic villages
Visit Brassac, Burlats, Hautpoul, Lautrec, Cordes sur Ciel, ....

No mass tourism but nice small authentic villages like Brassac, Lautrec and Cordes sur Ciel. Nice summer markets, medieval festivals, activities and attractions.

Carcassonne
The Castle of Carcassonne, the largest fortress of Europe

Carcassonne
 

The castle of Carcassonne is the largest fortress of Europe and number three of all tourist attractions in France. La Cité of the Cathars is certainly worth a day trip (one and a half hours drive from the camp-site). Carcassonne is one of the most beautiful, almost completely preserved medieval towns in Europe. In the high season there are many activities and shows.

Things to see in Carcassonne:

  • La Cité Médiévale de Carcassonne: beautiful well-preserved fortified town with 52 castle towers and 3 kilometers tilt.
    • La basilique St Nazaire
    • Le Château Comtal
    • La porte Narbonnaise
    • La porte d'Aude
    • Théâtre de la Cité
    • Les lices
    • Les remparts
    • Le grand puits
  • Pont Vieux
  • Canal du Midi 240 km of waterways between Toulouse and the Mediterranean Sea laid out by Pierre-Paul Riquet and the Italian François Andréossy between 1667-1680. Ideal for water recreation or for cycling and walking over the old towpaths along the canal.
  • La Bastide Saint Louis
  • Les églises
    • Chapelle des Carmes: the monastic church of the Carmelites.
    • Cathedral Saint Michel: built between 1247 and 1320 as one of the two new parish churches of the “New Town”. In 1803 the church was given the title Cathedral at the expence of St. Nazaire.
    • Eglise Saint Vincent: the second parish church from 1247. It contains many art treasures and a 47 bells carillon.
    • Basilique Saint Nazaire: in 1096 Pope Urbanus II laid the first stone for this church on the site of the old Visigothic Cathedral in the Cité. The church is best known for the stained-glass windows, which are among the oldest and most beautiful of France (13th – 16th-century).
    • Chapelle et college des jesuites
    • Chapelle Notre Dame de la Sante
    • Eglise Saint Gimer pas gebouwd in de 19e eeuw.
    • Musee tresor de Notre Dame de l'abbaye
  • Carcassonne is also the departure point Chemin du Piémont Pyrénéen GR78, the fifth route from France to Saint Jacques de Compostella.

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