In the middle of the Aveyron, surrounded by greenery and tranquility, you will love your holiday at Domaine de Combelles. Located on a car-free domain with lots of space and lots of nature.
That means undisturbed a ball kick or a game of badminton. And are you fond of horseback riding? Then this is definitely the ultimate holiday destination for you. The driving school is right next to the campsite and regardless of your level you are more than welcome here!
Ultimate relaxation!
At Domaine de Combelles they have thought carefully about the layout. The accommodations are at some distance from the central facilities. So you have peace and quiet with your accommodation and you seek out the entertainment if you feel like it. The pool is nicely heated and the children also enjoy the water fun in the spacious children's pool. And there are no less than 4 tennis courts, so always a place to work on your backhand. Hungry after all that activity? Get some goodies from the snack for the delicious appetite! In the high season you can count on a good portion of animation. There is a children's club, a teen club and the necessary sporting activities are organised. Show what you are worth at one of the sports tournaments!
Lots to discover!
The Aveyron region may not be the most famous region of France, there is plenty to discover. And for that you really do not have to spend hours in the car. Now take Rodez, about 5 km from the park, where you can visit a stately cathedral next to a number of museums. Do your shopping for dinner before you drive back! In less than half an hour you can choose between all kinds of water sports at the lakes of Lévézou. Swimming, windsurfing, and pedal boating ... you name it. And what you certainly cannot miss is a ride on the 'Viaduc de Millau'. With a length of no less than 2.5 km it is the longest bridge in the world with a view you say to you. Take a moment to enjoy panoramic views of this spectacular bridge over the Tarn valley from the viewpoint. You do not see this every day!
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