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Provence - best campsites

7 replies

fleaflyflo · 04/05/2018 10:51

Looking for recommendations please for campsites (with mobile homes!) in Provence region.

Great pools,Plenty of activities for older children, beautiful scenery, nearby sights.

Have checked out Siblu and Yelloh but nothing takes our fancy. Maybe an independent site?

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fleaflyflo · 04/05/2018 12:22

Hopeful bump

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Purplemond · 04/05/2018 14:24

Two lovely sites we stayed at were La Vieille Ferme close to Antibes, i cant recall if the site had Mobile homes but there was so much to do in the nearby area
The other one we loved was Cros de Mouton, not sure if its the area you are looking but beautiful peaceful site, it had mobile homes but im not sure about organized activites on site
have you looked at canvas/eurocamp/alfresco, if just to get an idea of sites and look direct, im useless at looking for independent sites as i never know where to look

BriocheBriocheBrioche · 04/05/2018 14:36

I’ve heard great things about Esterel Caravaning. Indépendant site.

penguinsandpanda · 09/05/2018 21:41

We stayed in a lovely premium mobile home here, great site

www.lesnaiades.co.uk/

Ricekrispie22 · 10/05/2018 18:35

We had a good stay at this campsite www.pitchup.com/campsites/france/provence-alpes-cote-dazur/bouches-du-rhone/arles/camping-larlesienne/?facet=outdoor-swimming-pool mainly because of its great location and small friendly atmosphere.
It has a few water slides but they might be a bit tame for teenagers.

About 40 mins from the Pont du Gard and also about 40 mins from Avignon.
A few minutes from the Camargue.
A few minutes from Arles. It has an amazing Roman amphitheatre which is a UNESCO sites, some Van Gogh and Picasso sites, the Alyscamps (an alley lined by sarcophaguses) the Cryptoportique (a network of underground galleries supporting the ancient forum), The Constantin's Thermal baths and the portal and cloister of the Church of Saintt-Trophime.
Half an hour from Nimes.

RosaGertrudeJekyll · 15/05/2018 13:50

@Purplemond

I am literally looking at La Vieille Ferme today !

I am limited on choice because we go in oct and many camp sites are closed. The site has OK reviews - but the mobible homes look really old fashioned - can you say if you liked the site as I have been to antibes before a long time ago and agree the location looks great.. thanks

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