Domaine La Genèse Is a wonderful campsite opposite La Sabliere (see other thread) on the river Cèze. Due to its location in a gorge, the evenings and nights can become quite chill during off-season. (the sun then soon sets behind the cliffs).
I've stayed at the 'sauvage' section, or wild campsite which meant there was more space, no electricity and just an overall more natural feel to it. There's also e fully facilitated area complete with neat kept lanes and stuff. Although there's a pool and sauna, most likely you'll be swimming in the river. Because there's Sabliere on the other side of the river, together with Genèse you can go on extensive hikes through the lush growth of both Domains. And you can hike up to a little ruin up the cliff.
I very much liked the restaurant that offered quality food for a reasonable price. The facilities (such as bathrooms, showers) were okay, but I wasn't expecting luxury accommodation to start with. The people were of all ages and during dinner you could strike up a conversation with anybody. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here and am looking forward to returning this summer.
One note though; finding the campsite for the first time was a bit of a hassle. My GPS navigator kept sending me to the 'wrong' side of the river. Sure, I was close... but my car would not be able to make it across the river. Finding a way over the river to La Genèse cost me a couple of hours extra on the road Pffff.
The gorge
Part of the 'Sauvage' area