Camargue is a wide sunlit wetland in southern France known for its salt flats its lagoons and its sense of open space shaped by wind water and light. The landscape stretches between the Rhône delta and the Mediterranean with shallow lakes reed beds and long beaches that attract many birds including graceful flamingos. White horses and black bulls reflect long regional traditions and ranches called manades keep these animals in a setting that feels both wild and cultivated. Small towns and villages stand on higher ground with quiet streets and a calm southern rhythm. The mix of marsh sea and human heritage gives the Camargue a vivid balanced character where nature culture and open horizons come together in a clear harmonious way.
Part of: France