Camargue
Autor, Brate
The Camargue Nature Reserve is one of the most important national parks in France and one of the largest wetlands in Europe. It was created in the Rhone backwaters, between Arles and the Mediterranean coast. Its area is mainly occupied by swamps, wetlands and lakes. Admittedly, this description does not sound very encouraging, and yet thousands of tourists visit this place every year. Where does its popularity come from?
For whom?
The Camargue National Park is one of the most important natural attractions of France. If you are interested in rare flora and fauna, go there to discover the backwaters world inhabited by flamingos, bulls and Camargue horses.