Camping Le Paradis
France / Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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In the south of France, mobile homes combine the luxury of permanent accommodation with the lively atmosphere of a campsite. Holidaymakers enjoy a wide range of rental accommodation, from basic to exclusive, many in close proximity to the beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean. This holiday offers the perfect opportunity to explore the idyllic landscapes and cultural riches of the south of France during the day, while relaxing in comfortable mobile homes in the evening.
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Picture-book beaches, fashionable coastal towns and idyllic landscapes - the south of France is a dream destination for camping enthusiasts. Mobile homes are becoming increasingly popular as rental accommodation. They are the perfect combination of holiday flat and mobile home. Travellers can enjoy the relaxed campsite atmosphere and retreat to their own four walls at the same time. Many campsites with mobile homes in the south of France are located in the first row on the Mediterranean and promise relaxing days on the beach with the whole family.
With its cultural and natural beauty, the south of France offers a first-class mix for an unforgettable holiday. A mobile home on a campsite is ideal for those who want to spend as much time as possible in the great outdoors on holiday in the south of France.
Travellers have the choice between large holiday resorts with facilities that leave nothing to be desired and small family-run sites that offer peace and relaxation. While some campsites are located in the picturesque hinterland, mobile homes in the south of France right by the sea make the hearts of beach lovers beat faster.
The advantages of a mobile home are obvious: holidaymakers can enjoy the unique campsite flair without having to forego the advantages and luxury of permanent accommodation. In contrast to a tent, mobile homes offer a stable roof over your head, a cosy bed, plenty of space and water connections. This eliminates the need to walk across the campsite to the sanitary facilities at night. A holiday in a mobile home is similar to a holiday in a motorhome and is therefore ideal for anyone who is still deciding whether a mobile home is right for them.
From simple campsites with rustic accommodation to glamorous luxury mobile homes with their own hot tub - the South of France has the right campsite for every taste and budget.
One of the most renowned campsites in the region is the Yelloh! Village Les Tournels. This is partly due to its fantastic location just 1.5 kilometres from the famous Plage de Pampelonne, one of the most beautiful beaches on the Côte d'Azur. The view from the campsite over the vineyards to Saint-Tropez is truly breathtaking. There is also the inviting adventure pool and the enchanting spa. The selection of mobile homes ranges from small cottages to luxurious accommodation with a jacuzzi.
Camping La Grand'Terre, located on the banks of the Ardèche, offers a magnificent view of a rocky massif. It is characterised by its peaceful surroundings with picturesque forests and meadows. Exciting sights such as the Ardèche Gorge and the Pont d'Arc archway are within easy reach. If you like, you can swim or fish in the river. There is also a heated pool area for splashing around. The mobile homes are surrounded by greenery and can accommodate between two and eight people.
The Esterel Caravaning campsite offers mobile homes with their own pool. It welcomes its guests in the heart of the picturesque Esterel Mountains, not far from the paradisiacal beaches of the Côte d'Azur. Esterel Caravanning is perfect for anyone who loves nature but doesn't want to compromise on luxury. Various swimming pools, water slides, wellness facilities, playgrounds and children's entertainment provide the best entertainment.
Along the entire French Mediterranean coast, holidaymakers will find charming towns with historic buildings and magnificent marinas. Excursions to Nice, Saint-Tropez, Monaco and Cannes, for example, are well worthwhile. Travellers can also enjoy fascinating landscapes such as the Calanques with their secluded bays or the wild and romantic Camargue with pink flamingos and white wild horses.
Nice enchants visitors with its French flair and charming, cobbled streets. The colourful flower markets in the medieval port city are particularly popular. The Colline du Château, Nice's local hill, offers fantastic views over the city's rooftops. Art lovers will also get their money's worth at the Matisse and Marc Chagall museums. Nice is also known for the most lavish carnival celebrations in France.
Pompous yachts, classy boutiques and world-famous casinos - Monaco is a Mecca for the rich and famous. On a trip to the principality, holidaymakers can try their luck at the casino in Monte-Carlo or explore the famous Formula 1 circuit. The stately opera house from 1878 and the Prince's Palace on Place du Palais are also worth a visit.
A completely different world awaits holidaymakers in France on a hike through the Verdon Gorge. Over the course of time, the river of the same name has created an impressive canyon whose rock faces rise up to 700 metres in height. Together with the emerald-green shimmering river water, they form a real postcard backdrop for adventure-seekers.