5THE CAMARGUE
UNESCO’s heritage and reserve located near the Mediterranean. The Camargue is a vast area of wetlands ideal for catching sunsets and for those who love nature being their escape. The tranquil humming of birds and incredible wild horses is such a great adrenalin experience. The eastern arm is called the Grand Rhône; the western one is the Petit Rhône.
Camargue is also perfect for hiking and cycling opportunities perfect for adventurous couples. Ideally who likes flat terrain or no hills. Some tracks are situated across the Rhone delta. To the east of Saintes Marie, there are a couple of largely deserted sandy beaches, only accessible by foot, on horseback or bike. Some places are accessible by car, but not all.
Spring and Autumn are the best time to visit, as hundreds of thousands of birds migrate at this time of the year. And spectators from all over the world came to visit to admire its rich wildlife. The ornithological park of Camargue is beyond measure as it is home of varieties of waterfowl, including white egrets and herons. Catching up with the pink flamingo with your lover can be a sweet experience also.
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