Camping Le Térondel, Riverside campground in Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu, France.
Camping Le Térondel is a riverside campground near Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu situated at about 1,100 meters elevation along the Trevezel River. The property spans roughly 60 camping spots and several rental accommodations to suit different visitors.
The site was established in the 1970s by André Bastide, a local miner and artist who shaped the location. He planted numerous trees across the grounds, creating the wooded character visible today.
The campground sits within Cevennes National Park, a landscape deeply connected to the region's mountain communities and their way of life. Visitors experience how people here have traditionally lived alongside nature in this rural territory.
The grounds accommodate both mobile homes and tents on level or gently sloped terrain near the water. Visitors should note that cool evenings are common at this elevation, so warm clothing for nighttime is advisable.
The grounds deliberately operate without WiFi or modern technology, helping guests disconnect from digital distractions. This choice to step away from constant connectivity puts experiencing nature front and center for visitors.
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