
Enjoy beautiful surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere on a stay in the south of France at 4* Campsite Terrasses du Lac. With an idyllic lakeside setting in Aveyron in Midi-Pyrénées, the resort is a blissful destination for holidaymakers looking to mix equal measures of a relaxation with recreation.
Campers can enjoy hours of the fun at the site’s swimming pool complex, which comprises of a main pool with sectioned off paddling pool for children, as well as a 2-track water slide. Young holidaymakers will particularly love the pirate themed splash playground that boasts a pirate ship with slides and water cannons. The lake by the resort is blessed with a lovely beach, so there’s ample opportunity for basking in the sun.
Along with numerous sporting activities at the campsite, such as football, basketball and table tennis, guests can make use of the lake to enjoy a variety of aquatic activities including pedalo boating, kayaking and fishing. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 can enrol at the lively mini club or swing by the resort’s playground for fun times with newly made friends. In the evening, the vibrant programme of entertainment run by the campsite typically includes variety shows, magic acts, dance parties and themed meals.
The bar/restaurant/pizzeria onsite has a social atmosphere where diners can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes and refreshing drinks, as well as a collective BBQ experience. Holidaymakers can also take advantage of the grocery store, bakery and a launderette. A WIFI service is available at the reception and at the bar so campers can stay connected while on holiday.
Our accommodation options at Terrasses du Lac include modern mobile homes with spacious living areas and a good range of amenities. Some configurations include air-conditioning and/or sun decking, and all units occupy a peaceful, private and pleasant emplacement.
The nearest town to the campsite is Pont de Salars, where holidaymakers can find a selection of shops and restaurants, as well as a handful of tourist attractions including the Church of St Georges Camboulas and Château de Camboulas.
In nearby Rodez, a town of cultural significance, day trippers can discover a great selection of sightseeing opportunities such as art museums at Soulages and Fenaille, as well as castles at Château de Planèze and Onet-le-Château.
One of the most famous attractions in the region is the Millau Viaduct, a record-breaking cable-stayed bridge that crosses the valley of the Tarn. In the wider region, other notable places of interest include the Gorges du Tarn, the Roquefort Caves and the city of the Templars on the Larzac.
From 03/06/2023 To 10/09/2023
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Dogs permitted