Arles is also the Camargue, a wild natural space, a unique biosphere in the world. A life-size postcard: horses, bulls, flamingos, ponds and rice fields as far as the eye can see. A vast alluvial plain born from the incessant struggle between the Rhône and the Mediterranean Sea, the only French delta of this magnitude, the Camargue is distinguished by the biological richness of its ecosystems. It is an internationally renowned site for nesting and migrating waterbirds.
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Domaine de La Palissade Located between the sea and the Rhône, the Domaine de la Palissade, a site belonging to the Coastal Conservatory, is located outside the dikes, which...
Domaine de Méjanes In the heart of the Camargue, on the edge of the Vaccarès pond, the Méjanes estate knows how to reconcile respect for a unique, mythical place and i...
La Capelière - Maison de la réserve et du Vaccarès On the edge of the Vaccarès lagoon, La Capelière is the main visitor reception site for the Réserve naturelle nationale de Camargue.
The marshes of the Vigueirat Located at the junction of the Camargue and Crau regions, the Marais du Vigueirat nature reserve is one of the largest Conservatoire du Littoral prope...
Museum of the Camargue Between Arles and Saintes Maries de la Mer, in the middle of the Camargue, the museum is a real gateway to the discovery of this vast territory.
Museum Paul Ricard The Paul Ricard Museum, located within the Domaine de Méjanes, opened its doors in August 2021. It's an opportunity to discover a large part of the h...
The Tour du Valat biological station The Tour du Valat Biological Station was created in 1954 by Luc Hoffmann. An independent organisation, the Tour du Valat was declared a non-profit fou...