
1 campsite in Murat
Have you chosen a camping holiday in Cantal or more specifically a campsite in Murat ? Murat is near the Auvergne Volcanoes, at the foot of a remarkable natural park..
Located in the Cantal, make the most of your campsite holiday to discover the picturesque villages nestling in the heart of the Massif Central.
Do you want to stay in a tent or hire a mobile home in Murat on a manageably-sized pitch? You will find 1 campsite in Murat. Discover CAMPING DE MON VILLAGE.
Located in the Cantal, make the most of your campsite holiday to discover the picturesque villages nestling in the heart of the Massif Central.
Do you want to stay in a tent or hire a mobile home in Murat on a manageably-sized pitch? You will find 1 campsite in Murat. Discover CAMPING DE MON VILLAGE.
Main destinations of Cantal
- Saint-Gérons
- Clavières
- Vic-sur-Cère
- Neuvéglise-sur-Truyère
- Champs-sur-Tarentaine-Marchal
- Saint-Martin-Valmeroux
- Saint-Flour
- Saignes
- Le Rouget-Pers
- Lacapelle-Viescamp
Main tourist sites of Cantal
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