While you're traveling the Camargue, you can study the lush nature and birdlife.
The natural park of the Camargue is a real delight,
especially after being in a more urban setting.
With beautiful Provence to the east and the wild Camargue and Mediterranean to the south, there are almost too many destinations to choose from.
The windswept coast of France's Languedoc
region seems to go on forever as it stretches from the Camargue to the Spanish coast(when it technically becomes Roussillon).
If you hire a car, drive all the way through the Camargue plains, spotting flamingos and the famous Camargue white horses,
until you reach the Mediterranean.
One of the most iconic sights of the Camargue is its white horse,
which you will spot roaming and being used by riders in the park's wetlands.
Being a popular resort, you will find all the usual activities even when travelling with children,
such as days out to aquariums and horseback riding on Camargue horses.