Can you feel that gentle breeze blowing up the valley? 🌿 Welcome (back!) to Camping La Blaquière, your 3-star retreat in the heart of the canyon.
Although administratively part of the Massegros Causses Gorges district, our campsite beats to the rhythm of the river. Ideally located on the famous RD 907 bis, we are exactly where the magic happens: between La Malène and Les Vignes. Here, we offer an authentic welcome within a 1.5-hectare estate of preserved nature, a UNESCO World Heritage site, right at the foot of the Saint-Georges-de-Lévéjac panoramic viewpoint.
Whether you are a tent purist, a van life enthusiast, or prefer the comfort of our rentals, you will enjoy direct access to the Gorges du Tarn's most beautiful private beach. A rare privilege to enjoy your morning coffee facing the cliffs, a morning fishing trip, or a final swim in the emerald waters.
If your GPS insists on sending you to the Massegros plateau, keep heading for the river! We are located just 1 km from the majestic Cirque des Baumes. It is the perfect spot for those who want to avoid the crowds while being just a few paddle strokes away from the most beautiful sites in the Gorges du Tarn. For peace seekers, aim for our riverside pitches: the murmur of the water is the sweetest melody. 🛶
Located at the starting point of the finest adventures in Lozère, our campsite is your ideal base camp:
Here, you don't just come for the scenery; you come to soak up the soul of the Gorges and live a true experience, close to the elements.
Because a successful holiday in the Gorges du Tarn means taking time for yourself, we have developed a range of on-site services to make your life easier.
More than just a food spot, our riverside Guinguette is the meeting point for foodies in July and August:
Everything is available on-site at our 3-star campsite to minimize your travels:
We focus on friendly entertainment: children's playground, face-painting workshops, and gentle themed evenings. Enjoy a warm atmosphere that respects the peace of the surrounding nature.
With only 58 pitches and 21 rentals spread across 1.5 hectares, Camping La Blaquière cultivates a family spirit and rare tranquility. Whether you are a traditional camping enthusiast or a "glamping" comfort lover, we have the accommodation that suits you.
Pitch your tent under ancient trees or wake up facing the Tarn. Our spacious pitches meet all your needs:
For those who don't want to choose between nature and comfort, our different ranges of mobile homes adapt to your tribe. Tucked away for more peace or with a panoramic view of the cliffs, each rental has a terrace for outdoor living.
Looking to disconnect? Discover our Lodges and Coco-Sweets. These atypical accommodations combine the fun side of camping with the cozy comfort of a bedroom. A cozy and original experience, ideal for a romantic stay or an unusual family adventure.
Accessibility Note: The campsite has PRM facilities (sanitaries). However, direct access to the river (pebbles) and to the rentals (steps) remains limited for people with reduced mobility.
Between the Causse de Sauveterre and the Causse Méjean, Camping La Blaquière puts you in the front row of Lozère's natural spectacle. Located in a UNESCO World Heritage area and bordered by the Cévennes National Park, our site offers a boundless playground to awaken your senses.
📍 Discover: The Grands Causses and The Gorges du Tarn.
Whether you choose to descend the Tarn by canoe through the majestic "Détroits" (straits) or hike the trails like the GR 736, the splendor of the landscape is everywhere. Just 1 km away, the mythical Cirque des Baumes awaits climbing and photography enthusiasts.
Lozère is a land of exceptional encounters. Look up to admire the majestic flight of griffon vultures nesting in the cliffs overlooking the campsite. Nearby, discover world-unique preservation sites: the wolves of Gévaudan, European bisons, or the Przewalski horses.
🌿 For enthusiasts: Wildlife and Orchids of the Gorges.
From Millau and its famous viaduct to Sainte-Enimie, your journey will lead you to the heart of medieval villages. And because exploration also happens on the plate, indulge in local specialties: Pérail, sheep's milk cheese from the Causses, and traditional Aligot.