Camping Les Méditerranées - Charlemagne
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Vacations with everything you need Whether you want to chill out or work out, we'll invent the perfect holiday for you, one foot in the water, the other in the country

From 26/03/2010 to 25/09/2010
140 rented accommodation - 120 pitches
On the campsite On the campsite
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Facilities Facilities
Activities Activities

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From 09 to 11 May 2010 From €39.00 

Per night in Cottage 4/6p 3 fleur(s)

From 26 March to 21 May 2010 From €18.00 

Per night in pitch 2 fleur(s)

Activities near the Le Charlemagne campsite, in the Mediterranean region

5 good reasons to visit the region

1. Marseillan Plage

This charming little fishing port has become a family seaside resort offering you an activity-packed holiday: jet-ski, windsurfing, sailing club, kitesurfing, boat and sea-fishing trips, two 18-hole golf courses nearby, tennis, horse riding, sub-aqua diving... Enough to fill your days as well as your evenings.
http://golf.ville-agde.fr/

2. The Thau lake

This saltwater lake is the largest lake in Languedoc-Rousillon. This is the place to sample the locally-farmed mussels and oysters, and to hoist your sails to make the most of some lovely waves. For bird lovers, terns, egrets and even flamingos take to the wing as the sun rises.
http://www.bouzigues.fr/musee/francais/etang-thau.html

3. Agde

Of Roman Agde, that city with a rich past, we are left with the famous emblematic statue of the ephebe, and numerous Roman remains. Nowadays, Agde and its promontory make the ideal setting for your next family holiday, with amusement parks for the tiny tots, and Aqualand and Toonsland, for the joys of the water in the open air.
http://www.ville-agde.fr/

4. The Canal du Midi

How about a trip by barge on one of France's most famous canals? Make the most of afternoons in the shade of the plane trees, whether by boat or on foot. Canoeing enthusiasts will pass walkers or cyclists on the towpaths. This technical feat is listed as a UNESCO world heritage monument, and its pretty locks are just so many stopping places that will punctuate your excursion.
http://www.canal-du-midi.org/

5. Béziers

Let your life be governed by ferias and bodegas: in the month of August, Béziers invites you to take part in its festival with a Spanish flavour. Maybe you'll even dance the boisterous sevillanas... This traditionally wine-producing city will share with you its southern joie de vivre and its enthusiasm for rugby.

http://www.ville-beziers.fr/index-ss-video.cfm