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Camping Huttopia Vallouise
This former municipal site is a recent addition to the Huttopia group of campsites and is located close to the pretty village of Vallouise, deep in the Hautes-Alpes. The site extends over 6.5 hectares and enjoys some magnificent views of the surrounding mountain scenery. There are 134 touring pitches here, bordered by two glacier streams. Most have 10A electricity. Several fully equipped safari-style tents and chalets are available to rent.
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Camping le Brégoux
Situated in the picturesque village of Aubignan, only five minutes drive from Carpentras, and less than a half hour away from Avignon, Orange, Vaison-la-Romaine and the Luberon mountains, Le Brégoux offers peaceful and quiet surroundings. This reasonably priced site has 153 pitches for touring all with 10A electricity. There is no shop, bar or restaurant on site but the village, within a short walking distance, offers various supermarkets, bars and real French ambience. Le Brégoux is an ideal starting point for hiking and cycling, well known for the climb to the summit of Mount Ventoux.
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Camping du Théatre Romain
This family friendly site is ideally situated within easy walking distance of the delightful town of Vaison and its excellent tourist office, shops, restaurants and museums. There are 66 level pitches and these all have electricity (5/10A), water and drainage and are of a good size (100 sq.m). Most pitches are part grass and part gravel and are generally separated by hedges and mature trees, giving partial shade. The site also has 16 mobile homes for rent. This is a quiet site with no organised entertainment, perfect for a relaxing holiday and a good base for exploring the surrounding Provençal countryside.
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Parc de la Bastide
Parc de la Bastide is in the heart of the Alpilles in Provence, ideally placed for exploring nature by foot and bike and providing a comfortable and homely place to spend some time exploring this region. The site has 70 pitches for tents, campers and motorhomes. They are large, on level ground bordered by bamboo with some shade and electricity available (6-10A). There is an outdoor pool onsite and fresh bread, water and beer are available at reception which is located at the back of the site.
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Camping Sandaya Domaine du Verdon
Close to the Route des Alpes and the Gorges du Verdon, Camping Sandaya Domaine du Verdon is a large, level site, part meadow, part wooded, with an attractive range of planting. There are 500 partly-shaded, rather stony pitches (183 for touring units), all with 16A electricity and many with water and drainage. Numbered and separated by bushes, they vary in size and are mostly separate from the mobile homes and pitches used by tour operators. Some overlook the unfenced Verdon River, so watch your children.
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Camping Monplaisir
Only a kilometre from the centre of Saint Rémy, in the foothills of the Alpilles mountains, this is one of the most pleasant and well run sites we have come across. Saint Rémy is a very popular town with tourists and the site is frequently fully booked. Everything about it is of a high standard and quality. The good impression created by the reception and shop continues through the rest of the site. In all there are 118 level grass touring pitches with 25 taken by smart mobile homes, with 10A electricity throughout. Flowering shrubs and greenery abounds, roads are tarmac and all is neat and tidy.
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Camping les Prés Hauts
Camping Les Prés Hauts is ideally located between the Alps and Provence in a green setting with all the quality facilities for your comfort. Access to the site is very good for all sizes of vehicles and check-in was very efficient, with a little English spoken in reception. Pitches are a good size, level and divided by low hedges, all have access to E.H.U. and fresh water and shade. On site facilities include a pool, bar and snack bar. As well a base to enjoy the area this site is an ideal stop-over when travelling south or returning back to the U.K.
Camping la Ribière
This very welcoming family run site is set on the northern edge of Annot, a medieval village renowned for the Grès d’Annot, a chaos of massive sandstone boulders, which attracts both geologists and climbers from all over the world. La Ribère is a small site with only 60 pitches, 52 of which are for touring. The majority are level and mainly grassy, all have 10A electricity; those by the river bank are stony, so rock pegs may be useful. The bar/snack bar is open all season, serving delicious home-made pizzas at very reasonable prices. In low season, campers can get together in the convivial meeting room, heated by a wood burner.
Camping Le Lavandin
Camping Le Lavandin is a small campsite near the picturesque Lake Esparron in southeastern France. It is in a wooded area, providing a peaceful setting for a relaxing and quiet camping holiday. The campsite features 66 pitches, evenly divided between accommodations and camping sites 33 are touring and have 6-Amp electric hook-up points available. 
Camping Huttopia Gorges du Verdon
Located at an altitude of 660 metres, between pinewoods and the River Verdon, Huttopia Gorges du Verdon is a family site with 235 large, shaded or semi-shaded pitches and a range of chalets and mobile homes. The site has been entirely renovated. It has an inviting swimming pool and offers direct access to the Verdon (with its own river beach). The main sight here is, of course, the stunning canyon of the Gorges du Verdon, a grandiose area of vertiginous cliffs towering above the emerald river below. There are some superb walks and this is also an ideal location for white-water rafting or canoeing.
Camping la Roquette
This is a lovely traditional French Campsite within the C’est si Bon group. On-site, there are 49 touring pitches between 80 and 100 m2, good shade, and 10-amp electric hook-up points.  It is situated in 1.5 hectares of woodland and is just a short walk from the local town. The campsite has been awarded the Tourisme et Handicap label, which certifies the ease of stay for all people. There is entertainment for all the family throughout the high season and activities for children. This site has a lovely ‘French’ atmosphere.  
Camping la Vallée Heureuse
A friendly welcome awaits you at Camping la Vallée Heureuse, which lies hidden in a valley of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by cliffs and steep, wooded hills. This large site is very popular with hikers and climbers (a professional gives lessons on site). It is also close to the parks of the Cévennes, the Carmargue and the Luberon making it an ideal centre for touring this very interesting region, as well as the coast a little further south. The site is terraced with 180 stony, grassy pitches, some quite large, many hedged and with shade and 16A electricity. They are good for large outfits. There is a bar, swimming pool and paddling pool with a sunbathing area, ideal for unwinding at the end of a day exploring the region. A lake suitable for swimming is directly outside the site.
Camping de Puyloubier
Camping de Puyloubier, also known as Camping Le Cézanne, is located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France, near the village of Puyloubier and at the foot of the mountain Sainte-Victoire. It's an excellent choice for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat in the countryside. On-site, there are 40 touring pitches and electric hook-up points available. The campsite consists of two parts, one of which is terraced and one area which is level. All pitches are delimited and shaded by mature pine trees, with great views of the surrounding mountains.
Camping De l'Iscle de Prelles
Camping De l'Iscle de Prelles is located in a picturesque wooded setting in southern France along the banks of the Durance River. Surrounded by mountain vistas, this charming campsite provides easy access to Prelles and the vibrant city of Briançon. Open from mid-December to late September, this campsite welcomes visitors throughout the year. Enjoy winter sports at the nearby Serre Chevalier ski area or bask in the summer sun while exploring the region's natural beauty. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the friendly owners, Olivier and Karine, who have managed this campsite since 2021. Their hospitality and dedication ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. On-site, there are 80 touring pitches, of which 10 amp electric hook-up points are available. The campsite's natural layout offers a variety of pitch sizes to suit your needs.
Camping Félix de la Bastide
Camping Félix de la Bastide is located in Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. It is situated in a quiet and natural setting, close to the Etang de Berre, the second-largest saltwater lake in France. The campsite offers a variety of accommodation options, including 57 touring pitches with 10Amp electric hook-up points available. Pitches are very spacious and spread over several hectares across the site. Some pitches are shaded, and some are not, so it is worth choosing your pitch wisely during the hot summer months. 
Camping les Auches
Camping Hautes-Alpes is situated in the heart of the Hautes- Alpes, 300m from the centre of the village of Ancelle. Ideally located for family and sporting enthusiasts as the site is located in a mid mountain setting 30 minutes from Serre-Pocon lake. A paradise for outdoor activities as you can find over 126km of marked hiking and cycling trails straight from the site. In the summer you can also book paragliding, horse-riding and canyoning from the reception. After a long day exploring the surrounding area you can relax at the sites heated swimming pool. There is no evening entertainment, however the site organises nature walks and children's outings as well as a themed evening meal once a week and bingo. There are many ski lifts and trails within the vicinity. The site has 100 pitches and 28 Bungalows, Chalets, Mobile homes and Tents
Camping la Rochette
At a height of 800 metres, this attractive municipal site looks fresh and well kept. Located in a beautiful mountainous region, it is run under contract by a very welcoming young couple who are fully responsible for the day-to-day running of the site. There are 190 grassy pitches, separated by trees that give welcome shade, with 180 for touring; all have 4-10A electricity. The excellent, clean facilities are immaculately kept. Although there are few amenities on site, most can be found in the town, only ten minutes’ walk away. The Monday market is well worth a visit. English and Dutch are spoken.
Flower Camping l’Epi Bleu
L’Epi Bleu is a small and friendly family run site, set in the heart of Haute-Provence, close to the unspoilt hilltop village of Banon which gave its name to a renowned goat’s cheese. Of the 90 level pitches, 40 are for touring (rock pegs advised), the remainder for mobile homes, chalets and lodges. Most pitches are shaded by trees and all have 10A electricity. Since joining the Flower Group in 2014, the site has undergone extensive refurbishment including new sanitary blocks. The convivial bar terrace overlooks the children’s playground and the restaurant serves simple meals at lunchtime and in the evenings in the high season, when there is plenty of activity for all the family.
Camping Au Tylo Soleil
Located in Dauphin in the Alpes de Haute Provence, between Luberon and Verdon... The "Au Tylo Soleil" campsite is situated in and green natural setting, a few kilometres from Forcalquier and its Provençal markets.
Camping Domaine du Crin Blanc
Located in the heart of the Camargue Regional Park in Languedoc Roussillon,Camping Domaine du Crin Blanc is ideally located halfway between the Mediterranean Sea and inland. (Baux de Provence, Saint Remy de Provence).The Crin Blanc campsite offers 120 accommodation units to hire, 50 spacious grassy pitches from 80 to 100 m2, with established hedging and semi shaded by trees. All pitches have a 10 amp European electrical hook ups available.

Provence

This is a corner of France that evokes dreamy images of lazy afternoons amongst sleepy village squares, sunny vineyards and beautiful lavender fields basking under the dazzling blue of the sky.

Provence is a region of magical light, bleached landscapes, olive groves, herb-scented garrigue, vineyards and Roman and medieval antiquities. Its unique character has, for years, encouraged artists and writers to settle amid the sleepy villages with their narrow streets and sun-baked terracotta tiles.

Whether you're motoring along twisting turning mountain roads, with epic views at every bend, or strolling through bustling markets, popping with colour and heady aromas, Provence never fails to deliver; few places in France are this beguiling or this sensuous. The warm sunshine, the exquisite food, the rich heady wines and all around the fragrance from a thousand plants and wild herbs that drift on the warm scented air.

Landscapes of Provence

Let's leave out the Côte d'Azur and Riviera for now. It tends to hog the limelight and Provence has so much magic of its own to shout about.

Trundling around the quieter roads of Provence is one of life's pleasures. When you're on holiday it becomes an even greater treat, and people have been doing this for centuries; always seduced by the intoxicating scenery. Artists like Renoir, Cézanne, Chagall and Picasso all produced some of their greatest work here, inspired by the brilliant, but soft, light.

All the ingredients that make up an endlessly rewarding landscape are found here: the astonishingly vibrant lavender fields, peaceful groves of ancient, twisted olive trees, vast azure lakes peppered with windsurfers and bordered by picnicking families, craggy hills clad in the maquis scrub and leading up to snow-capped peaks in the high Alps.

The river valleys provide natural routes, weaving through the mountains. The Hautes-Alpes reward you with stunning vistas and some much-needed peace and quiet. Not to mention lay-bys and viewing points crammed with tourists looking for that elusive perfect Instagram pic.

In late spring the southern slopes of the Montagne du Luberon are a mass of colour with wildflowers, while Briançon, Europe's highest town, perches on a high plateau and challenges visitors to brave the high passes around it. To the south-west, the extinct volcanic cone of Mont Ventoux is a windswept peak that provides dramatic views of the surrounding countryside.

Roman Provence

For the Romans Provence was a key piece of their Empire jigsaw. They invested heavily in stunning architecture, fortifications designed to intimidate those on the outside while impressing and seducing those on the inside. The tools of empire, from the provision of clean water to the structure of law and the entertainment of arenas and theatres. Provence is scattered with Roman remnants, with Arles, Orange, Bonnieux, St Remy de Provence and Vaison-la-Romaine being just a few outstanding gems.

Campsites in Provence

There's a wide range of campsites in Provence. Depending on your tastes you'll find large, well-equipped campsites offering loads of activities and on-site facilities like restaurants and shops, as well as abundant excursions. Other campsites are smaller, family-run and more personal.

Whichever campsite you choose you'll find fellow campers who have come for a variety of reasons: the superb outdoor activities like hiking, cycling and climbing, perhaps water sports enthusiasts who come for windsurfing or kayaking, and others who are in search of fascinating and ancient culture. Everyone seems to enjoy the sublime gastronomy!

If you're towing a large caravan or driving a particularly long motor caravan or RV, it's worth checking the access to some campsites in the mountains. Gradients can be challenging in some spots. And the ground can be hard and rocky - if camping in a tent it's worth having a supply of rock pegs just in case.

Regardless of where you are staying, if staying in high season it's advisable to request a pitch with shade (perhaps from a mature tree) as midday temperatures can soar. Of course, the UV rays are just as powerful, if not more so, at high altitudes so don't be complacent about the pleasant breeze and cool nights.

7 hotspots of Provence

Gorges du Verdon

Known as the 'Grand Canyon of Europe', these canyons and gorges are a spectacular location for white water rafting, kayaking and boating. The turquoise glacial water is mesmeric and the drive along the southern edge is sensational with plenty of lay-bys and viewing points for amazing views.

Avignon

With impressive 14th century architecture still dominating the town today, Avignon was once the home of the popes. The Palais des Papes is a massive Gothic building, immensely popular with tourists and a stunning setting for art exhibitions.

Orange

Just north of Avignon, Orange boasts a Roman theatre, believed to be the best preserved in the world and still hosting performances today. The centre is an appealing place to wander with medieval streets, fountains and courtyards.

Aix-en-Provence

An artist's haven, Aix is sometimes called the Florence of Provence for its artistic connections (notably with Cézanne) and little art shops, galleries and exhibitions.

The Camargue

This sprawling region of wetland is famous for its unique character, rich wildlife and sometimes melancholic feel. The white horses, black bulls and pink flamingos are part of the traditional landscape, along with all manner of birdlife making its home along the labyrinth of canals and waterways. Arles is the gateway to the Camargue, charmingly characterful with an amphitheatre and jauntily painted houses that once were an inspiration for Van Gogh who spent time here.

Mont Ventoux

Famous as one of the most gruelling legs of the Tour de France. If you can make it to the summit you'll be rewarded with fantastic views.

The Luberon

This is the lavender-cloaked region that features on tourist board posters, complete with little picturesque villages like Bonnieux and Gordes that perch on the edge of the Luberon foothills. Here you'll find the sometimes disconcerting silence of the empty squares baking in the summer heat, with cafés tucked away on the side streets offering shade and cool drinks.

Provençal cuisine

Food features prominently in Provence, where it is dominated by the holy quartet of the Mediterranean kitchen: olive oil, wine, tomatoes and garlic. Something as straightforward as a homemade tapenade or a bowl of soupe au pistou can be a holiday highlight while visiting local artisans and food producers - maybe tasting a local farm's olive oil - can be a fascinating foody experience. Heading east to the Italian border, you'll find a leaning towards Italian cuisine, certainly with pizzas, while further south, the coastal influence takes over with amazing fish dishes and classic Mediterranean bouillabaisse.