For the nature lovers, explore the wild beauty surrounding Camping Les Rives du Loup, a family campsite with a swimming pool.
Animal Reservation in Les Monts d’Azur (Bison Park)
50 minutes from the campsite – This patchwork of open spaces (rocky cliffs, scree, grass) is home to an abundance of different species of wildlife: chamois, deer, bison, golden eagles, Przewalski’s horses. In total, there are over 500 species living at the park, 20 of which are protected under international conventions.
The Lac de St Cassien
50 minutes from the campsite – On the other side of Grasse, on the way to Draguignan, the lake is a great spot for swimming, fishing trips and practicing (non-motorised) watersports.
St Cezaire
50 minutes from the campsite – You will find the famous caves which are 6 million years old: a unique example of this kind of wonder.
Mercantour National Park
2 hours from the campsite – With its Vallée des Merveilles and Alpha Park to see the wolves, as well as a large number of other natural discoveries.
Le Verdon
2 hours from the campsite – Le Verdon is a land of a thousand colours and fragrances, with its thousand-year-old gorges, where the Lac de Sainte Croix and the wild Lac d’Esparron are open to you. But it is also a land scattered with vineyards and lavender fields which carry the fragrance of Provence…
Phoenix Park
30 minutes from the campsite – Phoenix Park, situated at the gateway to Nice. The park has 7 hectares of land. 2,500 species of plants, some of which are deemed rare, are preserved in a Mediterranean-style setting. The tropical greenhouse, which is 7,000m2 and 25m high, is one of the largest in Europe. Designed to be a place in which man and nature meet, it is made up of around 20 themed gardens.
St Jean Cap Ferrat
50 minutes from the campsite – In this seaside village, the SOS Grand Bleu association will take you to see dolphins and whales in their protected natural habitat, the “Mediterranean sanctuary”.
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