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Campsites in France

• Gastronomy
• Peace, space and nature
• Culture
• Day trips from campsites in France

France is such a diverse country that there is something for everyone. The landscapes vary by region from wooded areas to impressive mountains and from relaxed lakes to a lovely sandy beach. It is recommended to drive via the smaller roads. This way you can already enjoy the beautiful nature on the way to the campsites in France. The whole family can experience a fantastic camping holiday in France!

France has several National and Regional parks, and these protected natural areas are home to a historical and natural heritage. But that is not everything. There are also impressive mountains, rivers, lakes and forests around the campsites in France. Did you know that the lynx, wolf, marmot and bear still roam in the wild here? Nature is perfect for a beautiful walking or cycling trip. Ask at the campsite reception for a map showing these routes.

Day trips during a camping holiday in France

Wherever you stay at a campsite in France, there is always something to do. Amusement parks, playgrounds and water parks have been created for young and old. The most famous amusement park is of course Disneyland Paris. Did you know that you can easily combine a visit to this amusement park with a stay at the campsite?

But France has more to offer. How about a trip to the zoo, one of the many museums or an aquarium? The shop-a-holics can go all out in one of the many cities where you can shop to your heart's content.

Culture in France

When you camp at a French campsite, chances are that it is located near a castle. These are remnants of the many wars fought in France. From the campsite, visit picturesque villages and famous cities such as Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Marseille and Nice. And don't forget to visit Paris if you're camping nearby. Paris is the city of love, with many cultural attractions.

Quatorze Julliet

Vive la France! July 14, 1789, was the start of the French Revolution and is celebrated by the French at "Quatorze Julliet". It is a party all day long. Flea markets, performances, singing competitions and entertainment form the backdrop of France during the day. In every city or village, the feet will be lifted off the floor in the evening, with traditional French (accordion) music. If you travel through the country tonight you will see big fireworks everywhere, traditionally ending July 14. A beautiful panorama!

Gastronomy

French cuisine is known for its culinary delights and Burgundian food. It is even the most famous kitchen in the world! Think of the quiche lorraine, the baguette and the fish soup bouillabaisse. Crepes are also a real treat. But have you ever tasted a real Breton galette? This is a pancake made from buckwheat flour with all kinds of tasty ingredients in the middle. If you order a galette sucrée, you will get one topped with sweets and fresh fruit. Prefer something savory? Then take the galette salée, topped with meat and vegetables, for example, but also those with "fruits de mer". Bon appétit!

Practical information

A valid passport or European identity card is required. Motor vehicle drivers must have a valid driver's license, vehicle registration certificate and green card. If you are driving a trailer or caravan, you must have the papers with you. France is a member of the EU, and you can pay with the Euro.

Campsites in France by the sea

A campsite on the French coast is the perfect starting point for an ideal camping holiday. The many camping options that the French coast has to offer mean that a perfect combination can be made between a beach holiday and culture. In addition, there is also plenty of choice between luxury glampings or "back to basic" campsites, so there is something for every target group. Spend a day at the beach with your children or plan a trip to the nearest village the next day, it's all possible. This makes camping in France a lot more attractive for every camper. Campingnavigator has the best campsites in France by the sea in its offer to ensure that every camper has the best camping holiday!

Campsites in France

• Gastronomy
• Peace, space and nature
• Culture
• Day trips from campsites in France

France is such a diverse country that there is something for everyone. The landscapes vary by region from wooded areas to impressive mountains and from relaxed lakes to a lovely sandy beach. It is recommended to drive via the smaller roads. This way you can already enjoy the beautiful nature on the way to the campsites in France. The whole family can experience a fantastic camping holiday in France!

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2106 recommended campings in France

Camping Sous-Doriat is a small campsite just north of the Lac de Chalain. Nice location on the outskirts of the village of Monnet-la-Ville. You can make beautiful walks and also mountain bikes, horse riding and fishing in the river. Leaky small villages are within cycling distance SHOW MORE
Camping L'Arros is located on the edge of the town of Plaisance in the Gers. The Gers is a part of France that has not yet been discovered by the Dutch, with a beautiful nature, tranquility and a lot of history. The region of Armagnac and Fois Gras. There are several car trips to make along Bastide cities (old fortified c ... SHOW MORE
Camping Les Cerisiers exudes tranquility and is situated in a natural environment. In the field of trees this campsite is a very educational environment for young and old, because name plates are attached to most trees. At camping Les Cerisiers, a regular concert is held in high season. The camper can enjoy the river and ... SHOW MORE
Camping de Montréal is a well maintained campsite with excellent and clean sanitary facilities. The campsite is 5 km from the A20 and therefore ideal for overnight stays in transit to the south or back. Camping de Montréal has a heated swimming pool. The camping pitches are excellent and are located on a fish / swimming ... SHOW MORE
Camping La Castillonderie is tucked away in the heart of three valleys, surrounded by forests in the heart of the Périgord Noir, the most beautiful part of the Dordogne. In the vicinity of the campsite are many attractions including castles, rustic villages and caves. This family-friendly campsite has a family atmosphere ... SHOW MORE
Municipal campsite Val aux Fees is a well-maintained site in a tourist area with the highlight being the Foret Brocéliande. It is a rural location and a nice starting point for your explorations in the beautiful forest area. SHOW MORE
Camping Le Rebau is twelve kilometers from the beach and sea. In the nearby picturesque village everything is for sale. The camper can enjoy shady places and partly modern sanitary facilities. The bar, snack bar and swimming pool with sun beds are in use during high season. There are sports activities, folklore and villag ... SHOW MORE
Quiet campsite located near the sea and picturesque village. SHOW MORE
Close to the village of Meyrueis, this campsite is located on the Jonte, which offers many opportunities for walkers, heavy and water sports and mountaineering. The presence of a climbing wall with 30 tracks certainly plays an important role. The swimming pool is on the other side of the road. SHOW MORE
On the Loire is this quiet simple camping du Val de Flux. Price / quality ratio good. Attractive location in a friendly and active town. Excellent base for visits to the nearby chateaux. Also great base for walking and cycling along the Loire and the historically interesting Beaugency. SHOW MORE

 

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