Nestled between the Rhône Delta and the Mediterranean, Camargue Regional Nature Park is a rugged marshland known for its distinctive wildlife and coastal scenery. The park is home to black bulls, white horses, and pink flamingos, which stand out against the landscape of salt flats, rice fields, canals, and bull ranches. Visitors can explore this unique environment on foot, by bike, or on horseback, or opt for a Jeep tour to navigate the varied terrain.
Camargue Regional Nature Park
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