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Aire de Grandvals

Camping-cariste

Adresse

185 Route des Trois Hameaux
48260 Grandvals
Lozère, Occitanie
France

Liens utiles

GRANDVALS SERVICE AREA | GRANDVALS |

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Moyens de paiement
CB avec insertion
CB sans contact

Description

Welcome to the Grandvals motorhome area in Lozère: a convenient and friendly stop in the heart of a peaceful landscape. You will find clean, easy-to-access drainage points and a reliable water supply to get back on the road with peace of mind. Ideal for a restful break or a quick water refill, the area welcomes you in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.

Tourisme

Grandvals (Lozère, France)

Grandvals is a small rural village in Lozère, in the Occitanie region. Set in a mid-mountain landscape, it offers a tranquil atmosphere away from major tourist flows. The buildings remain modest, with stone houses and simple roofs that reflect a long agricultural presence. People come mainly for the nature and the relaxed rural pace.

Nature and landscapes

The surroundings of Grandvals feature varied landscapes: meadows, groves and small valleys that change with the seasons. Views are often open and suitable for observing the Lozère countryside. It is a good starting point for half-day walks or longer hikes toward nearby elevations.

Outdoor activities

Walking and mountain biking are easy activities to enjoy, with peaceful tracks and little road traffic. The region is also suitable for picnics and observing local wildlife and plants. In winter, depending on altitude and conditions, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing outings are sometimes possible nearby.

Heritage and local life

The village preserves a modest rural heritage: farms, dry-stone walls and traditional building elements. The small roads and nearby hamlets tell the story of a territory oriented toward agriculture and livestock. Residents can provide practical information on walks and local producers.

Not to miss

  • Walk the trails: simple circuits to discover the surrounding countryside.
  • Stone architecture: houses and farms that illustrate traditional buildings.
  • Meet local producers: opportunities to taste regional products.
  • Explore nearby hamlets: small rural roads and changing landscapes.

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