3 days in the Camargue... it’s really not enough!
I didn’t know the area before, but the Camargue is packed with "experiences":
- Taking the ferry
- Walking on the beaches and watching the kitesurfers
- Crossing the dike on an electric bike
- Horseback riding along the shore
- Visiting a *manade* and attending an *abrivade* (cattle roundup)
- Exploring Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Aigues-Mortes, or Arles
- Touring the salt flats of Giraud or Aigues
- Photographing birds at the Parc du Pont de Gau
- Watching a bull race and cheering on the *razeteurs* (bull-chasers)
- Experiencing a Gypsy evening
- Hiking "flat" among the reeds
- Tasting bull meat
- Relaxing in a peaceful haven
- Testing mosquito repellent
- ...
Needless to say, we didn’t have time to do it all in 3 days.
We’ll be back!
A few tips:
- For relaxation: a gorgeous guesthouse, *Le Mas de Bouvet*
- For *manades*: the one at Baumelles, with a *Guytou* (herdsman) as warm as he is passionate
- For tasting bull meat: *Le Chante Clair* in Les Saintes-Maries
- And for birds: the Parc du Pont de Gau
If you’re a photographer, the park lets you stay until 6:00 PM, and afterward, you’re free to leave whenever you want.
Those are the best hours for observing and photographing birds.
But it’s also where you’ll see massive telephoto lenses that’ll make you feel small if all you’ve got is a small hybrid camera (like my Lumix G80) with a 100-300mm lens.
A few photo memories—starting with the *Manade de Baumelles*:







