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  • 2/5 Chris G. 2 years ago on Google
    Personal point of view only: disappointed with the tractor journey. Positive point: the staff was friendly in general, especially Herve the driver of the small train. Negative point: 1) no card is accepted (only cash). 2) it is more like an educational tour on the agriculture than the sight seeing tour. During two hours, we only saw two flamingos, several horses and many toros (very interesting knowledge shared by the owner by the way - but under the sunshine for 20 mins was a little bit too much).

  • 5/5 ornithology d. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing place. Saw a kingfisher, a sparrowhawk, a few egrets and a heron+ the occasional flamingo

  • 4/5 Solrac S. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice place to visit see bulls, flamingos and horses

  • 3/5 Elodieetbonbon L. 2 years ago on Google
    Staff are all very friendly for sure, especially our train driver. We saw a dozen of horses, ponies and many taureau, but very few birds or wild animals during the tractor trip. Wouldn’t recommend tractor for family with babies, it’s very long, not much things to see, and the bench is quite dangerous with its large gap. Also online it indicates the 20eur include some local food tasting, however no sign of this at all.

  • 5/5 Jeff T. 3 years ago on Google
    We enjoyed the train ride and a picnic. We were told there are no flamingos in August, but we saw hundreds. Great for young children.

  • 4/5 alexander r. 5 years ago on Google
    Good restaurant and place to break a drive round the amazing area. Go on a horse trek on one of the Camargue horses and see the wildlife at a slower pace... But make sure you're covered head to foot the mosquitoes are impressive and seem to like ddt! Go on a windy day not a still one..None in the restaurant though!

  • 5/5 Cedric L. 5 years ago on Google
    I think that it's a very good place to get to know the camargue if you don't have to much time there. Horse ride on native horse species are available, poney if you have children. The train is about £5 for 25mn and show you the different landscape of this beautiful protected area. If you like to walk, they have some trail....not as nice as the bird sanctuary but worth doing. They also have an arena where camarguaise race happen and if you never seen that before, I would strongly advise.

  • 4/5 Andy 4 years ago on Google
    There is so much here for all the family and rather surprisingly a proper narrow gauge railway that circuits a small area of the Camargue. Be sure to check the website before visiting for times of the various attractions. The main stars of the Camargue i.e. the white horses and the flamingos are here in abundance. There is an easy walk available to view them in their natural habitat.

  • 4/5 Barbora B. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice horse riding experience. But the ride with the little train was nothing, we haven't seen more than on our way to here.

  • 4/5 Elise E. 8 months ago on Google
    Interesting place. Rode bikes from Arles to visit. Took the bike path and the walking path within the park, which were both well maintained. Saw some nice bird life, however, you can't get too close to the water.

  • 5/5 Szymon L. 9 months ago on Google
    We took the mini train to see the reserve. Definitely better than walking with the stroller through the heat.


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