![]() If you like your campsites with a dash of history and a healthy dollop of slapdash charm, this idiosyncratic farm site, halfway between the Parc National des Cévennes and Parc Régional des Grands Causse, could be for you. ![]() The site features six geodesic domes, each furnished with hanging sleep pods for children, king-sized beds for mum and dad and an al fresco kitchen with plancha grills for perfect Basque evenings in the summer time. Set amongst mature oak trees, in a region where small streams babble under stone bridges and the Pyrenees rise steeply behind, the atmospheric Glisten Camping site in the Basque village of Col d'Ibardin is a place where relaxation is guaranteed. The region is dotted with imposing castles – follow Départementale 2 and you’ll see most of them – and the vineyards of Bordeaux, but a short drive away. The site is perfect for people who love cycling and watersports, but the Médoc offers other delights as well. Set in a pine forest in the Bombannes National Forest, Carcans Maubisson freshwater lake is a few minutes walk away and the long sandy beaches along the Bay of Biscay a short ride by bike. You’ll be spoilt for choice at this perfectly situated campsite. Just don’t be surprised to find inquisitive eyes watching you or peering in through the oversized windows designed, ironically, for you to watch them.īeach near Huttopia Lac De Carcans campsite () An outdoor shower adds to the experience. Suspended above the zoo’s lemur habitat, you’ll experience the atmosphere of Madagascar, falling to sleep at night to the sound of lemur calls. Your neighbour for the night (Dreamstime)īring a little bit of Madagascan magic to your next French camping holiday by staying at the safari-tented Lemur Lodges at La Flèche Zoo in the Loire Valley. ![]() Foodies will seek out the Noyette, a decadent walnut cake, beloved by locals. Cultural types can wander the medieval streets of Beaulieu. Active campers can go kayaking and fishing. The site offers pitches, safari-style tents and wooden huts. Situated on an island on the Dordogne River, opposite the pretty medieval town of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, this 7-hectare site puts you at the heart of France’s summer playground, the Dordogne. Location is the key to this extraordinary campsite. ![]() Take away, or eat in, they're delicious.Kayaking on the Dordogne River (Dreamstime) With friends or with the kids, tuck in to chips, salads, homemade pizzas and sweet pancakes served on the wooden deck.Įvery evening, a pizzaïolo bakes pizzas in a wood oven. The serviceĮvery morning, the village bakery delivers fresh bread, croissants and pastries.Ī café-restaurant offers good, simple cooking, lunchtime and evening. Playgrounds for making friends, ping-pong, table football, library corner.Įveryday camp leaders organize supervised activities: treasure hunts, cabin-building, cooking or piracy!Įvery evening, entertainment, concerts and shows delight campers of all ages. A gentle, sustainable way of getting around and back into nature! New in 2018, Huttopia Oléron les Chênes Verts provides electric mountain bikes for rental. Pétanque ground, volleyball ground, ping-pong tables, playground, bicycle hire… everything
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