Located in Saint-Antonin-Noble Val, this beautiful site has direct access to the waters of the Aveyron. We have a beautiful view between white cliffs and the ocher!
Located in Saint-Antonin-Noble Val, this beautiful site has direct access to the waters of the Aveyron. We have a beautiful view between white cliffs and the ocher!
Situated in the Midi-Pyrénées and 1km alongside the River, this campsite has 40 pitches available.
There is volleyball and table tennis available on the site.
Family campsite with a water park, great facilities and plethora of various activities on the site! Great atmosphere, friendly staff.
Close to local amenities.
Cosy camping site of the medieval village of Caylus, only 5 minutes away from the site.
Perfect for cycling, motorcycle tours and walking - there is many beautiful hills and beautiful river valleys surrounding the site.
A real family-site in the sunny south of France. The campsite is listed by Alan Rogers, the Caravan-club and other international organisations like the Dutch touring club ANWB. With only a 100 pitches on 15 hectares the campsite offers loads of space to everyone. Apart from the camping-facilities we also offer good rentals (15 mobile homes) and on site of course a swimming-pool, a tennis court and much more. Dogs and cats are admitted. Les 3 Cantons has large, both shaded and sunny pitches, modern and very clean sanitary buildings, toddlers pool with slide, playground, children's club and other activities, fresh bread and croissants, daily menu, bar, pizzas, small grocery 'cupboard', library, washing machine, public telephone (coins), mailbox etc. International clientèle.\nLes 3 Cantons is situated in one of the prettiest regions of France, The 'gorges d'Aveyron'. 'Gorges' literally means throats but is used here for the canyons that have formed around some parts of the Aveyron river. The river with its spectacular cliffs has many great views, breathtaking, secluded spots and a landscape with lots a variety. And here you can still find the real French atmosphere. Although very interesting and becoming more and more known, the Saint Antonin-area is still fairly quiet and (luckily!) not run over by mass-tourism. The French inhabitants are very friendly and here you can still find him, that old man with his typical beret and a baguette pinched under the carrier straps of his vintage moped. Within a 10 km. radius:
-St. Antonin Noble Val. A small, medieval town. Beautifully preserved and very authentic.
-The Aveyron 'Gorges'. Great views, cliffs, walking, hiking. Nature at its best.
-The Bosc grotto, our 'own' local grotto and also very pretty.
-Caylus, a small medieval town with castle of 'Cas' nearby.
-Beaulieu abbey (1144).
Within a 20 km. radius:
-Locdieu abbey.
-Bruniquel, picturesque medieval town with a castle that towers 80 meters above the Aveyron river. Beautiful alleys with pretty houses, very tasteful renovations.
-Penne, one of the most impressive sites.
-The ancient Grésigne forest with its rich variety of species.
-Cordes-sur-Ciel, needs no further explanations. Lawrence Olivier called it heaven on earth.
-Najac, yet another small town that really merits a visit. Nearly completely surrounded by a bend in the Aveyron river.
Within a 30 to 50 km. radius:
-Villefranche de Rouergue. Larger, medieval town with small shops, marketplace with arcades.
-St. Cirq La Popie, little tourist town with many painters and other local artists
-Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne's capital , old bastide town with many shops an nice little streets. Also the 'musée Ingres'.
-Albi, city of elegance with art, museums (Toulouse Lautrec) and the St. Cécile Cathedral. The old Alby with its pretty streets and prestigious buildings.
-Cahors. Heart of the Cahors wine, 'ville-fleuri' (won many prices for the beautiful way they decorate the town with flowers and plants), nice shopping and the famous 'Pont Valentré, the fortified bridge, one of the most beautiful in Europe.
For longer (day-) trips (70 to 120 km. radius) :
-Toulouse, pink city and capital of Europe's 'quest' to concur space. Very pretty, elegant old town center. Great shopping.
-Rocamadour, 2nd best known site inFrance with its monkeys, castle, eagle-show and of course the old town itself with the many tourist shops.
-Gouffre de Padirac, a miracle.
-Rodez, dominated by its 85 meter high cathedral.
-The Millau viaduct over the river Tarn
-Conques, incredibly beautiful.
And of course many walking routes, car routes, visits to local winemakers, producers of 'foie gras' and goat's cheese, weekly markets (1 for every day of the week) etc.
library, public telephone (coins), mailbox etc.pitch-prices includes 2 adults, bike rental, entertainment\nLes 3 Cantons is situated in one of the prettiest regions of France, The 'gorges d'Aveyron'. 'Gorges' literally means throats but is used here for the canyons that have formed around some parts of the Aveyron river. The river with its spectacular cliffs has many great views, breathtaking, secluded spots and a landscape with lots a variety. And here you can still find the real French atmosphere. Although very interesting and becoming more and more known, the Saint Antonin-area is still fairly quiet and (luckily!) not run over by mass-tourism. The French inhabitants are very friendly and here you can still find him, that old man with his typical beret and a baguette pinched under the carrier straps of his vintage moped. Within a 10 km. radius:
-St. Antonin Noble Val. A small, medieval town. Beautifully preserved and very authentic.
-The Aveyron 'Gorges'. Great views, cliffs, walking, hiking. Nature at its best.
-The Bosc grotto, our 'own' local grotto and also very pretty.
-Caylus, a small medieval town with castle of 'Cas' nearby.
-Beaulieu abbey (1144).
Within a 20 km. radius:
-Locdieu abbey.
-Bruniquel, picturesque medieval town with a castle that towers 80 meters above the Aveyron river. Beautiful alleys with pretty houses, very tasteful renovations.
-Penne, one of the most impressive sites.
-The ancient Grésigne forest with its rich variety of species.
-Cordes-sur-Ciel, needs no further explanations. Lawrence Olivier called it heaven on earth.
-Najac, yet another small town that really merits a visit. Nearly completely surrounded by a bend in the Aveyron river.
Within a 30 to 50 km. radius:
-Villefranche de Rouergue. Larger, medieval town with small shops, marketplace with arcades.
-St. Cirq La Popie, little tourist town with many painters and other local artists
-Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne's capital , old bastide town with many shops an nice little streets. Also the 'musée Ingres'.
-Albi, city of elegance with art, museums (Toulouse Lautrec) and the St. Cécile Cathedral. The old Alby with its pretty streets and prestigious buildings.
-Cahors. Heart of the Cahors wine, 'ville-fleuri' (won many prices for the beautiful way they decorate the town with flowers and plants), nice shopping and the famous 'Pont Valentré, the fortified bridge, one of the most beautiful in Europe.
For longer (day-) trips (70 to 120 km. radius) :
-Toulouse, pink city and capital of Europe's 'quest' to concur space. Very pretty, elegant old town center. Great shopping.
-Rocamadour, 2nd best known site inFrance with its monkeys, castle, eagle-show and of course the old town itself with the many tourist shops.
-Gouffre de Padirac, a miracle.
-Rodez, dominated by its 85 meter high cathedral.
-The Millau viaduct over the river Tarn
-Conques, incredibly beautiful.
And of course many walking routes, car routes, visits to local winemakers, producers of 'foie gras' and goat's cheese, weekly markets (1 for every day of the week) etc.
clay modelling and bow-and-arrow sessions (1x week in summer); pétanque; mountain biking; rock climbing; canoeing (or kayak) and speleology. Our children's farm. The animals can be visited daily, under supervision of 1 of our recreational workers. Large inflatable jumping castle \nLes 3 Cantons is situated in one of the prettiest regions of France, The 'gorges d'Aveyron'. 'Gorges' literally means throats but is used here for the canyons that have formed around some parts of the Aveyron river. The river with its spectacular cliffs has many great views, breathtaking, secluded spots and a landscape with lots a variety. And here you can still find the real French atmosphere. Although very interesting and becoming more and more known, the Saint Antonin-area is still fairly quiet and (luckily!) not run over by mass-tourism. The French inhabitants are very friendly and here you can still find him, that old man with his typical beret and a baguette pinched under the carrier straps of his vintage moped. Within a 10 km. radius:
-St. Antonin Noble Val. A small, medieval town. Beautifully preserved and very authentic.
-The Aveyron 'Gorges'. Great views, cliffs, walking, hiking. Nature at its best.
-The Bosc grotto, our 'own' local grotto and also very pretty.
-Caylus, a small medieval town with castle of 'Cas' nearby.
-Beaulieu abbey (1144).
Within a 20 km. radius:
-Locdieu abbey.
-Bruniquel, picturesque medieval town with a castle that towers 80 meters above the Aveyron river. Beautiful alleys with pretty houses, very tasteful renovations.
-Penne, one of the most impressive sites.
-The ancient Grésigne forest with its rich variety of species.
-Cordes-sur-Ciel, needs no further explanations. Lawrence Olivier called it heaven on earth.
-Najac, yet another small town that really merits a visit. Nearly completely surrounded by a bend in the Aveyron river.
Within a 30 to 50 km. radius:
-Villefranche de Rouergue. Larger, medieval town with small shops, marketplace with arcades.
-St. Cirq La Popie, little tourist town with many painters and other local artists
-Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne's capital , old bastide town with many shops an nice little streets. Also the 'musée Ingres'.
-Albi, city of elegance with art, museums (Toulouse Lautrec) and the St. Cécile Cathedral. The old Alby with its pretty streets and prestigious buildings.
-Cahors. Heart of the Cahors wine, 'ville-fleuri' (won many prices for the beautiful way they decorate the town with flowers and plants), nice shopping and the famous 'Pont Valentré, the fortified bridge, one of the most beautiful in Europe.
For longer (day-) trips (70 to 120 km. radius) :
-Toulouse, pink city and capital of Europe's 'quest' to concur space. Very pretty, elegant old town center. Great shopping.
-Rocamadour, 2nd best known site inFrance with its monkeys, castle, eagle-show and of course the old town itself with the many tourist shops.
-Gouffre de Padirac, a miracle.
-Rodez, dominated by its 85 meter high cathedral.
-The Millau viaduct over the river Tarn
-Conques, incredibly beautiful.
And of course many walking routes, car routes, visits to local winemakers, producers of 'foie gras' and goat's cheese, weekly markets (1 for every day of the week) etc.
Park Accommodation Options & Facilities
Pitch Types
Motorhome Pitches
Touring Pitches
Tent Pitches
Serviced Pitches
Seasonal Pitches
Accommodation Types
Glamping
Amenities
Cafe
Children's play area(s)
Restaurant
Shop
Swimming (outdoor)
Facilities
Laundry
Sanitary block(s)
Take away food
Visitor parking
WiFi
Popular Filters
Bar
Electric hook-ups
Family park
Motorhome pitches
Dog friendly
Nearby Attractions
Horse riding holidays
Cycle hire
Tennis
Sports Ground
Swimming (Outdoor)
Organised Entertainment
Opening Information
1st May to 1st October
Park location
Camping les 3 Cantons, Lieu-dit les 3 Cantons
Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
Tarn-et-Garonne
82140
France
Directions
Form Paris, Orleans, Brive, Souillac, Cahors: leave the motorway south of Cahors and go to Caussade via the N20 (or stay on A20 till you reach Caussade). From Caussade follow D926 to Septfonds. DO NOT go by way of St. Antonin Noble Val, as marked just outside Septfonds, but stay on the same road (The D926 direction CAYLUS) for about 6 more kilometers. The campsite is indicated along this road by two blue signs and a official signpost where you actually have leave the road.
The campsite-entrance is about 700 meters further, at your left hand side.
When you come from direction TOULOUSE, go to CAUSSADE as well and follow the instructions as above.
When you come from the direction of CAYLUS, after you leave the village stay on the D926 for about 8 km. and follow the signs (1 blue and 1 official) to turn of the road to our campsite.
Very easy access, even for big caravans.