La Gazelle, Camping grounds in Le Bleymard, France.
La Gazelle is a campsite with 36 grassy pitches located at 1069 meters (3,500 feet) elevation surrounded by the mountains and forests of Mont Lozère. The facility provides sanitary installations, laundry services, barbecue areas, and WiFi connectivity throughout.
The grounds sit within the UNESCO World Heritage region of Causses and Cévennes, which reflects centuries of agricultural practices in mountain landscapes. The area's past is rooted in a long tradition of adapting to life at high elevations.
The site sits along the Stevenson Trail GR70, a route that writer Robert Louis Stevenson once traveled with his donkey. Visitors today follow the same mountain path and connect their journey to this literary heritage.
The campground operates from April through October and provides visitors with all the essentials for a comfortable stay. Plan to visit during the warmer months and keep in mind that the location sits in mountains where weather can change quickly.
Naturalist guides lead educational walks near the campsite, teaching visitors about local wild plants and their traditional uses in French cuisine. This connects the stay directly with the region's local nature and culinary traditions.
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