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Val de Cantobre: Cantobre, Ardeche Campsite Code: MC16   country flag content corner
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Opening Dates:09/05/09 - 05/09/09


Campsite Details

Attractions
Aquatropic  
Tropical waterpark with wave machine, slides and crazy river.
Children have to be accompanied by adults.

Atlantide Park  
A huge tropical aquarium with 52 aquariums and a tropical river. Includes fish from around the globe including piranhas, sharks, and electric eels. Shark feeding exhibitions (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays). There is a shop and restaurant.

La Bambouseraie  
Fascinating exotic place, in beautifully calm natural surroundings. The visitor is encouraged to Re-discover the wonder of this unusual garden. The visit will take 1hre + 30mins and there is an option of a guided tour which takes 30mins that depart every 15mins. Schedules are displayed at the entry desk.

Steam Train  
A blow of the whistle, a jet of steam and the Lokomotive starts up for a trip of 13km, between viaducts and tunnels to discover the "gardens" valley and its fabulous panoramas.

Musee de Millau  
Exceptional regional collections of Galo -Roman pottery as well as items of geological interest are on display in this museum. The traditional industry of skin curing and glove making, famous in the area, is also represented. A further attraction is 200 ancient dolls

Observatory  
From the summit of Mont Aigoul about a quarter of France can be seen, from Pic du midi (Pyrenees) to Mont Blanc (Alps). The museum of meteorology is free of charge, It shows a great number of photos, ultra modern advanced material with computers and also the day to day running of the weather station

Caves  
The French word ‘Aven’ means big cavern or cathedral and the name fits this cave extremely well! The central cavern is 75 metres high which is higher than Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. In this cavern there are more than 400 of the typical plate-stack shaped ‘Palmtrunc Stalagmites’. The biggest one being 30 metres high