Camping Le Terriol, Riverside campsite in Cajarc, France
Camping Le Terriol is a riverside campsite in the Lot Valley in Occitanie with around 45 shaded pitches alongside the water. The property spans roughly half a hectare and sits surrounded by limestone cliffs that frame the river.
The campsite sits within the Regional Natural Park of Causses du Quercy, a landscape shaped by centuries of farming practices. The limestone formations in this region developed over long periods through geological processes.
The location sits near the GR65 hiking path, part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route that connects multiple European countries. Walkers use the proximity to the trail as a place to rest and explore the surrounding landscape.
The site opens from April through September and provides electrical hookups at 43 of the pitches plus facilities designed for guests with mobility needs. Arrival is easiest when you follow the access road into the river valley and watch for signs pointing to the campground.
The grounds sit between towering limestone cliffs that rise on both sides of the river, forming a striking geological landscape. These rock formations allow direct access to water activities like kayaking and swimming in this sheltered river valley.
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