Bars and restaurants Le Clos du Rhône
The restaurant at
Sunêlia Le Clos du Rhône campsite
Have you ever tried Camarguais specialities? Between Mediterranean maritime traditions and the wild landscapes of Gardian country, experience the charm of the Camargue at Sunêlia Le Clos du Rhône.
There are various campsite eateries not far from Crin-Blanc beach.
For lunch and dinner, indulge in Camargue specialities at Le Camarguais, pick up your fresh pastries daily at the deli, enjoy an ice cream sundae at Le Camarguais bar.
Restaurant
Le Camarguais - diner by the sea
Make special memories with your family in our beachside restaurant. Check out regional and Mediterranean flavours! Enjoy typical Camargue dishes, made with local produce.
Le Camarguais serves traditional cuisine with delicious daily or à la carte dishes made with Raço Di Biou bull meat. Whether it’s lunch or dinner, enjoy a Camargue burger or bull ribs, a fillet of sea bream with Camargue rice, hot-stone cooking and a charcuterie and cheese platter.
Reservation on site.
Bars and Snack Bars
The Bar at Le Camarguais – quench your thirst in the Camargue
The bar at Le Camarguais, beside the pool complex and adjoining the restaurant, is the perfect place to meet up. Between dips in the pool or in the Mediterranean Sea, treat yourself to a refreshing break at any time of the day!
Relax with fresh fruit juice, a cocktail or an ice cream sundae!
You can also enjoy your coffee with pastries and orange juice by the pool for breakfast.
Snack bar Le Camarguais
Located in the same area as the restaurant and bar, discover the snack corner! This must-visit spot at the campsite offers a selection of à la carte dishes. Enjoy traditional sandwiches, fries, burgers, pizzas, as well as crêpes, ice creams… and much more!
The Deli – find all kinds of Camargue products
Visit the shop at the entrance to the campsite and find all kinds of essentials for your daily needs. You can also pick up freshly baked pastries and bread from the bakery area. Why not pick up a few local products from the Camargue as souvenirs?