Hôtel L’Escale

Camargue


This simple 10-room hotel is a real bargain, offering some of the cheapest rooms anywhere in the Camargue – and while it might not be luxurious, the family-run vibe, cheery decor and (often) sunny courtyard are thoroughly pleasant. There's a decent restaurant, too, serving local specialities such as bull steak and fish (menus €12 to €23).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Camargue attractions

1. Town Walls & Tour de Constance

0.25 MILES

Scaling the ramparts of the picturesque town of Aigues-Mortes rewards you with sweeping views. Head to the top of the 13th-century Tour de Constance (in…

2. Les Salins du Midi

0.86 MILES

Glowing a peculiar pink in the sunlight, the vast, flat salt pans that stretch southwards from Aigues-Mortes have for centuries produced the region's…

3. Plage de l'Espiguette

5.79 MILES

Find this attractive beach a a few kilometres southeast of La Grande-Motte. It features a nature reserve with dune systems. It's exposed to the prevailing…

4. Manade des Baumelles

9.51 MILES

Located on the Petit Rhône, this manade (bull farm) lets visitors enter the world of the gardians ('cowboys'), watching their strenuous work from the…

5. Musée Perrier

11.33 MILES

World-famous fizzy water Perrier has its source in natural springs 13km southwest of Nîmes. You can watch a 3D film that explains Perrier’s history, the…

6. Parc Ornithologique du Pont de Gau

12.01 MILES

Flamingos are a dime a dozen in the Camargue, but this park is one of the best places to see the many other migratory and seasonal species that thrive in…

7. Planet Ocean Montpellier

14.02 MILES

Part of the Odysseum shopping centre, this aquarium recreates nine aquatic environments, from polar waters to tropical forests. Kids will love the…

8. Église des Stes-Maries

14.33 MILES

Built on the potential first site of Christianity in the Camargue, this fortified church is of uncertain vintage, but probably hails from the 12th century…