Campsites with showers in Aquitaine

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Between the mountains of France’s Massif Central and the dune-backed beaches of the Atlantic coast lies the historic Aquitaine region. It’s near-perfect camping country, no matter what view you fancy unzipping the tent to. Meandering rivers in rolling countryside, charming towns and villages, expansive vineyards, verdant forests, high peaks and those stunning west-coast beaches... this region provides pretty much any landscape you could hope for. The only thing it’s lacking is a desert and as it’s home to Europe’s largest sand dune at Pilat, it’s not too far off that either! Understandably, this region of south-west France has been attracting campers for decades and it has the camping and glamping sites to prove it. We’ve toured countryside and coast to find the very best in Aquitaine camping including everything from quiet tents-only campsites to luxurious glamping sites where only the best will do.

With romantic châteaux, cobbled medieval streets and rustic countryside scenes, the French region of Aquitaine can seem like a fantasy land dreamed up by Disney. And, in fact, the region is a bit of a myth as it’s now been consigned to history by French bureaucrats. In 2016, historic Aquitaine was married in a three-way union to its inland neighbour Limousin, and its coastal one, Poitou-Charente, to become Nouvelle Aquitaine. This Hipcamp selection of Aquitaine campsites concentrates on those places that fall in to the historic Aquitaine region incorporating five departments (just like English counties): Dordogne, Gironde, Lot et Garonne, Landes and Pyrenees Atlantique. Check out our guide to camping in France for a wider look at what’s available if you’d like to camp further afield. Each of the departments in the historic province of Aquitaine has a charm of its own and the type of camping you are looking for might help you decide which area to visit.

The Dordogne is famously named after the major river that flows through it but, in fact, is home to seven. It’s well-watered soils mean it’s a green and verdant area known for great produce and regional specialities including truffles, walnuts, goats’ cheese and fois gras. It’s also home to medieval villages, châteaux and the world-famous caves at Lascaux with their pre-historic cave paintings. Lot et Garonne shares much with neighbouring, Dordogne. It’s a place of rural beauty also named after the rivers which have shaped it and a great place for walking, cycling, canoeing and kayaking. These are the places to look for classic camping or glamping in rural and rustic French countryside, for riverside campsites and to be within reach of Aquitaine’s most historic sites. Camping in Bordeaux offers more rural scenery of a different kind. The Dordogne and Garonne rivers confluence near Bordeaux to find the sea via the Gironde Estuary. It’s on the banks of the Gironde that the Bordeaux wine region’s vineyards flourish to make this one of France’s best-known wine regions.

South of the Gironde Esturary is Arcachon, a seaside resort which is well-known for oysters and a gateway to Dune du Pilat, Europe’s largest sand dune. It’s a popular area for paragliding, wildlife and, of course, camping. The Parc Naturel Regional des Landes de Gascogne, is a protected area which stretches south, with Gironde blending seamlessly in to Landes where vines are replaced by pines and cork oaks and the sand continues. Les Landes is the largest maritime pine forest in Europe and its trees provide dappled light for the campsites between long sandy beaches of this coastline and inland lagoons that run parallel to the coast. Like the short stretch of coast on the beach in Pyrénées-Atlantique, many of its wind-swept Atlantic-facing beaches are known for the quality of the surf and watersports. Bustling Biarritz, just 35km north of the Spanish border is the main resort on this stretch of the west coast. Inland, it’s the Pyrénées that dominate France’s most south-westerly department, along the border with Spain – a great place to camp for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. For more camping in this mountain range check out our hand-picked selection of campsites in the Midi-Pyrénées.

With reliably warm weather in the summer months, Aquitaine is a great destination for classic tent camping. Packing up all your camping gear, taking your own car across the Channel and hitting the road with the family is a great-value way to holiday in the sun and it’s a memorable one too. When you choose camping in Aquitaine for a holiday you’ll have the option of riverside campsites, seaside campsites, woodland campsites and campsites in the mountains. The choice is vast thanks to the incredible variety of landscapes in this south-west region of France – the only difficulty will be choosing which suits you best!

Both coast and country in Aquitaine are blessed with a huge number of campsites as the region has long been popular with people seeking to make the most of the great outdoors. Many of the sites in the most popular places tend towards the titanic with all mod cons and a dazzling array of facilities but we’re a discerning lot at Hipcamp and we don’t necessarily believe the old adage that bigger means better. In fact, we usually prefer the smaller, independent places that offer something a bit different. That’s not to say you won’t find large sites within our curated collection, but that we’ve carefully considered the campsites that do appear to make sure that they are all places with a little je ne sais quoi.

These days there are almost as many glamping sites in Aquitaine as there are back-to-basics tent camping sites. For many people glamping is the perfect compromise between camping and a hotel. You can enjoy the freedom of camping without any of the hassle; and the level of luxury can be dictated by you. You can choose somewhere that provides the basics or somewhere with sumptuous bedding, fluffy towels and hot tubs. Whether you want to stay in a bell tent by the beach, a dome in the Dordogne or a roulotte or gypsy caravan by a riverside, we’re likely to have something to suit you. If you’re camping in the heat of summer, a cool canvas safari tent or other luxury tent is ideal but when it comes to spring, autumn and even winter glamping, a cosy chalet or cabin might have the edge.

There are dedicated glamping sites where you’ll be sharing space with just a few other glampers and bigger sites with a range of accommodation and facilities to match. Although we tend to steer clear of the big-name camping brands that dominate the French camping scene, we make an exception if we find places that tick the Hipcamp checklist and Huttopia campsites manage to meet that criteria. They offer a great range of facilities and activities while retaining the ethos of a classic campsite.

Camping and glamping are pretty much the most family-friendly holidays in Aquitaine. Staying in a tent, gypsy caravan or cabin on a campsite can make the simplest things into a big adventure for kids: mealtimes, bedtime and even washing up can be fun in the sociable environment of a campsite. There’s likely to be plenty of opportunity to make new friends and most campsites in France are set up with kids in mind offering facilities and activities ranging from a swimming pool to table tennis and even dedicated kids’ clubs on the larger sites.

Seaside camping and campsites near the beach are almost always a big hit with children as you can spend long days paddling, swimming and building sandcastles. Older children may enjoy trying watersports on the coastal lagoons or surfing or bodyboarding out to sea. Opportunities for kayaking and cycling in the Dordogne, Lot & Garonne will also help entertain active families and visits to caves and châteaux provide great days out for all ages. While wine-tasting and tucking in to the local produce may not be top of your kids’ holiday to-do lists, they may feature on yours and the good news is that children are welcomed to the dinner table in French restaurants as mealtimes are considered very much a family affair.

There’s nothing like a quick dip in the Atlantic sea to cool you down after sunbathing on the golden sands of France’s west coast.

Nothing quite prepares you for the scale of Dune du Pilat; quite simply the largest heap of sand in Europe where everyone is suddenly like a kid in a sand pit!

There’s water, water everywhere in Aquitaine and plenty of kayaks and canoes to help you make the most of it. Experienced kayakers can take to the high seas while the rest of us ply the inland lagoons and tributaries of the Dordogne, Lot and Garonne.

Pre-historic paintings, stalactites, stalagmites and underground river boat rides… there’s a lot going on in the subterranean world of Aquitaine and it’s worth getting your head down for.

Leaving the campsite behind for a day out at a French château can be a bit of a crowd pleaser: it’s an all-weather attraction, usually family friendly but fascinating for all ages and, with all those turrets, photo-friendly too!

Wandering the streets of rural French villages is a pleasant way to while away an hour or two – especially if you time your visit with market day when local producers come to town to share their wares.

Truffles in Périgueux, oysters at Arcachon, walnuts from Sarlat… wherever you are in Aquitaine, you’ll be surrounded by the regional specialities from land and sea. Tuck in – it’d be rude not to!

The banks of the Lot & Garonne, the country lanes of Bordeaux region and the forest paths of Landes… there are plenty of traffic-free routes which are perfect for a family cycle.

Well, croissants anyway. No visit to France would be complete without a daily petit dejeuner of croissants and pain au chocolat. Luckily for us campers, most campsites have a daily bread delivery from the local boulangerie so make sure to put your order in!

You could spend your whole holiday following the wine route through the world-famous Bordeaux region but if that’s a bit too much viticulture for you, at least take a drive through wine country and if you’re a fan, stop off for a tour and tasting.

Don’t miss our curated collection of campsites in Aquitaine. From glamping sites to family-friendly camping spots, pitches where caravans are welcome to dog-friendly campsites, no-one is left out. From seaside camping to woodland sites, there’s a camping landscape to suit you all.
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Les Truffières de Dordogne - Eden

9. Les Truffières de Dordogne - Eden

5 units · Tents · Saint Geniès, Aquitaine
Head to the Dordogne to breathe the fresh air at our Sarlat campsite! Raphaël and his entire team, from the Eden Villages La Bouquerie campsite, welcome you for an unforgettable stay, in the heart of a green park surrounded by nature! It is the ideal campsite to spend the holidays of your dreams, lively or relaxing, in a family and friendly atmosphere! On the program: entertainment from morning to evening for the whole family and for the youngest unforgettable memories with the animators of our children's clubs and teens' clubs! Stay at our Sarlat La Bouquerie campsite, an idyllic place to build the most beautiful holiday memories! You will discover or rediscover the Périgord noir, this magnificent region with many activities. Want to explore the Dordogne? Opt for a river trip aboard a canoe, you will come across pretty fortified castles and picturesque villages on your way. Need a relaxing time? Then go to our aquatic area and bask in the sun, by the heated swimming pool of our campsite near Sarlat.
Toilets
Trash
from 
€25
 / night
Finders Keepers France

11. Finders Keepers France

6 units · Tents · Moncrabeau, Aquitaine
Finders Keepers France is a Camping and Glamping retreat situated at a non-working French Farm. Listed as an ADULTS ONLY retreat this allows guests the chance to relax, recharge and enjoy the peaceful setting. Encased within 13 Acres of rural grounds with a 3 Acre lake, you will feel alone and surrounded by nature. Despite its rural peaceful setting the site is close to the beautiful towns of Nerac and Condom (Lot-et-Garonne/Gers). Far enough away for people who enjoy the peace and quiet of Nature yet close enough to great amenities. The campsite is located within a walnut orchard and consists of only 4 tents. All tents come complete with everything you would need for a relaxing and memorable holiday. All tents come with their own private cooking and dining area plus use of a communal kitchen that contains a fridge, electric cooking hob, washing station, small dining area, plus more. We are an eco-retreat therefore try to keep light pollution to a minimum. This allows fabulous sky viewing and interest from wildlife. All our outdoor lighting and internal tent lighting is solar. We do advise that you bring a torch and binoculars just in case their power is low. There is an above ground swimming pool, a 3-acre freshwater lake and a cooling pool. Around the lake you will find picnic benches, 2 rowing boats and a Canadian kayak. Activities: Archery, badminton, pool table, swimming, dart board, board games, book library, telescope. Café that sells drinks only (No food). Ice cream and milk shake bar. Small camping shop that sells basic camping necessities plus holiday needs. At the property you will also find 3 rescue dogs and 3 rescue cats. We focus on leaving technology behind therefore we do not offer Wi-Fi. We ask noise to be kept to a minimum for the benefit of the guests that stay with us. Music will be played in the café lounge bar when open. **Please Note - Tourist tax will be added to the price of your stay. This tax will be collected by the accommodation provider you are staying at, on behalf of Albret Communauté and the Société du Grand Projet du Sud-Ouest. This tax is based on the type of accommodation and the number of people. Tent price will be 0.27€ per person per night and will be collected on arrival to the site.
Potable water
Toilets
Trash
from 
€40
 / night
Glamping Aquitaine Home Sweet Lodge

13. Glamping Aquitaine Home Sweet Lodge

6 units · Glamping · Aquitaine
SMALL SCALE – TRANQUILITY – FANTASTIC VIEW These are the key terms of our holiday park "Glamping Aquitaine", in the heart of the Department of La Dordogne, France. Glamping is a form of camping, but at « home Sweet Lodge » it is GL – Grand Luxe: luxuriously enjoying your holiday. We offers a lot of privacy for our guests. A lot of privacy because on a recreation area of approx. 1 hectare only 5 luxury safari tents have been placed. The view from every tent is breathtaking. Of course there is a swimming pool and you will find all kinds of sports and game possibilities. We, Audrey and Sébastien, are always nearby or available for information, help or just for a chat.  On occasion we open our small bar; our guests can then meet each other and exchange information while enjoying a drink and a snack. We bought the Glamping in may 2025. THE SAFARI TENTS Our tents have a high level of comfort: Kitchen with dishwasher, induction hob, fridge freezer, microwave, "nespresso", blender and all kinds of kitchen appliances Wifi Dining area Sitting area Cutlery, plates, cups, cups, glasses, etc. for 5 people Bathroom with spacious shower cabin (rain shower), sink and toilet Bedroom with double bed Bedroom with single and bunk beds Terrace with bar and lounge set sunbeds Barbecue Picnic table Parasol Glamping Aquitaine has been realized on former vineyards; Our tents therefore have the name of a grape variety: Chardonnay, Grenache, Merlot, Sancerre and Sauvignon. Tent Sauvignon is suitable for the disabled due to its location, accessibility and furnishings. THE SWIMMING POOL We have opted for a saltwater pool; this is more natural and comfortable than a pool with chlorine. Skin and eyes are not burdened with all kinds of chemicals. The salinity is significantly lower than in the sea. The pool is heated to be able to enjoy it in early and late season. At the pool there are plenty of sunbeds with parasols. The pool is fenced, so that small children cannot enter unaccompanied. THE SPORTS AND GAMES FACILITIES There is always something to do at our park, for young and old. A small list: Jeu-de-boule-court, football field, basketball, table tennis table, swings, playhouse, trampoline, crocket, badminton sets, and so on.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
€200
 / night

Between the mountains of France’s Massif Central and the dune-backed beaches of the Atlantic coast lies the historic Aquitaine region. It’s near-perfect camping country, no matter what view you fancy unzipping the tent to. Meandering rivers in rolling countryside, charming towns and villages, expansive vineyards, verdant forests, high peaks and those stunning west-coast beaches... this region provides pretty much any landscape you could hope for. The only thing it’s lacking is a desert and as it’s home to Europe’s largest sand dune at Pilat, it’s not too far off that either! Understandably, this region of south-west France has been attracting campers for decades and it has the camping and glamping sites to prove it. We’ve toured countryside and coast to find the very best in Aquitaine camping including everything from quiet tents-only campsites to luxurious glamping sites where only the best will do.

With romantic châteaux, cobbled medieval streets and rustic countryside scenes, the French region of Aquitaine can seem like a fantasy land dreamed up by Disney. And, in fact, the region is a bit of a myth as it’s now been consigned to history by French bureaucrats. In 2016, historic Aquitaine was married in a three-way union to its inland neighbour Limousin, and its coastal one, Poitou-Charente, to become Nouvelle Aquitaine. This Hipcamp selection of Aquitaine campsites concentrates on those places that fall in to the historic Aquitaine region incorporating five departments (just like English counties): Dordogne, Gironde, Lot et Garonne, Landes and Pyrenees Atlantique. Check out our guide to camping in France for a wider look at what’s available if you’d like to camp further afield. Each of the departments in the historic province of Aquitaine has a charm of its own and the type of camping you are looking for might help you decide which area to visit.

The Dordogne is famously named after the major river that flows through it but, in fact, is home to seven. It’s well-watered soils mean it’s a green and verdant area known for great produce and regional specialities including truffles, walnuts, goats’ cheese and fois gras. It’s also home to medieval villages, châteaux and the world-famous caves at Lascaux with their pre-historic cave paintings. Lot et Garonne shares much with neighbouring, Dordogne. It’s a place of rural beauty also named after the rivers which have shaped it and a great place for walking, cycling, canoeing and kayaking. These are the places to look for classic camping or glamping in rural and rustic French countryside, for riverside campsites and to be within reach of Aquitaine’s most historic sites. Camping in Bordeaux offers more rural scenery of a different kind. The Dordogne and Garonne rivers confluence near Bordeaux to find the sea via the Gironde Estuary. It’s on the banks of the Gironde that the Bordeaux wine region’s vineyards flourish to make this one of France’s best-known wine regions.

South of the Gironde Esturary is Arcachon, a seaside resort which is well-known for oysters and a gateway to Dune du Pilat, Europe’s largest sand dune. It’s a popular area for paragliding, wildlife and, of course, camping. The Parc Naturel Regional des Landes de Gascogne, is a protected area which stretches south, with Gironde blending seamlessly in to Landes where vines are replaced by pines and cork oaks and the sand continues. Les Landes is the largest maritime pine forest in Europe and its trees provide dappled light for the campsites between long sandy beaches of this coastline and inland lagoons that run parallel to the coast. Like the short stretch of coast on the beach in Pyrénées-Atlantique, many of its wind-swept Atlantic-facing beaches are known for the quality of the surf and watersports. Bustling Biarritz, just 35km north of the Spanish border is the main resort on this stretch of the west coast. Inland, it’s the Pyrénées that dominate France’s most south-westerly department, along the border with Spain – a great place to camp for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. For more camping in this mountain range check out our hand-picked selection of campsites in the Midi-Pyrénées.

With reliably warm weather in the summer months, Aquitaine is a great destination for classic tent camping. Packing up all your camping gear, taking your own car across the Channel and hitting the road with the family is a great-value way to holiday in the sun and it’s a memorable one too. When you choose camping in Aquitaine for a holiday you’ll have the option of riverside campsites, seaside campsites, woodland campsites and campsites in the mountains. The choice is vast thanks to the incredible variety of landscapes in this south-west region of France – the only difficulty will be choosing which suits you best!

Both coast and country in Aquitaine are blessed with a huge number of campsites as the region has long been popular with people seeking to make the most of the great outdoors. Many of the sites in the most popular places tend towards the titanic with all mod cons and a dazzling array of facilities but we’re a discerning lot at Hipcamp and we don’t necessarily believe the old adage that bigger means better. In fact, we usually prefer the smaller, independent places that offer something a bit different. That’s not to say you won’t find large sites within our curated collection, but that we’ve carefully considered the campsites that do appear to make sure that they are all places with a little je ne sais quoi.

These days there are almost as many glamping sites in Aquitaine as there are back-to-basics tent camping sites. For many people glamping is the perfect compromise between camping and a hotel. You can enjoy the freedom of camping without any of the hassle; and the level of luxury can be dictated by you. You can choose somewhere that provides the basics or somewhere with sumptuous bedding, fluffy towels and hot tubs. Whether you want to stay in a bell tent by the beach, a dome in the Dordogne or a roulotte or gypsy caravan by a riverside, we’re likely to have something to suit you. If you’re camping in the heat of summer, a cool canvas safari tent or other luxury tent is ideal but when it comes to spring, autumn and even winter glamping, a cosy chalet or cabin might have the edge.

There are dedicated glamping sites where you’ll be sharing space with just a few other glampers and bigger sites with a range of accommodation and facilities to match. Although we tend to steer clear of the big-name camping brands that dominate the French camping scene, we make an exception if we find places that tick the Hipcamp checklist and Huttopia campsites manage to meet that criteria. They offer a great range of facilities and activities while retaining the ethos of a classic campsite.

Camping and glamping are pretty much the most family-friendly holidays in Aquitaine. Staying in a tent, gypsy caravan or cabin on a campsite can make the simplest things into a big adventure for kids: mealtimes, bedtime and even washing up can be fun in the sociable environment of a campsite. There’s likely to be plenty of opportunity to make new friends and most campsites in France are set up with kids in mind offering facilities and activities ranging from a swimming pool to table tennis and even dedicated kids’ clubs on the larger sites.

Seaside camping and campsites near the beach are almost always a big hit with children as you can spend long days paddling, swimming and building sandcastles. Older children may enjoy trying watersports on the coastal lagoons or surfing or bodyboarding out to sea. Opportunities for kayaking and cycling in the Dordogne, Lot & Garonne will also help entertain active families and visits to caves and châteaux provide great days out for all ages. While wine-tasting and tucking in to the local produce may not be top of your kids’ holiday to-do lists, they may feature on yours and the good news is that children are welcomed to the dinner table in French restaurants as mealtimes are considered very much a family affair.

There’s nothing like a quick dip in the Atlantic sea to cool you down after sunbathing on the golden sands of France’s west coast.

Nothing quite prepares you for the scale of Dune du Pilat; quite simply the largest heap of sand in Europe where everyone is suddenly like a kid in a sand pit!

There’s water, water everywhere in Aquitaine and plenty of kayaks and canoes to help you make the most of it. Experienced kayakers can take to the high seas while the rest of us ply the inland lagoons and tributaries of the Dordogne, Lot and Garonne.

Pre-historic paintings, stalactites, stalagmites and underground river boat rides… there’s a lot going on in the subterranean world of Aquitaine and it’s worth getting your head down for.

Leaving the campsite behind for a day out at a French château can be a bit of a crowd pleaser: it’s an all-weather attraction, usually family friendly but fascinating for all ages and, with all those turrets, photo-friendly too!

Wandering the streets of rural French villages is a pleasant way to while away an hour or two – especially if you time your visit with market day when local producers come to town to share their wares.

Truffles in Périgueux, oysters at Arcachon, walnuts from Sarlat… wherever you are in Aquitaine, you’ll be surrounded by the regional specialities from land and sea. Tuck in – it’d be rude not to!

The banks of the Lot & Garonne, the country lanes of Bordeaux region and the forest paths of Landes… there are plenty of traffic-free routes which are perfect for a family cycle.

Well, croissants anyway. No visit to France would be complete without a daily petit dejeuner of croissants and pain au chocolat. Luckily for us campers, most campsites have a daily bread delivery from the local boulangerie so make sure to put your order in!

You could spend your whole holiday following the wine route through the world-famous Bordeaux region but if that’s a bit too much viticulture for you, at least take a drive through wine country and if you’re a fan, stop off for a tour and tasting.

Don’t miss our curated collection of campsites in Aquitaine. From glamping sites to family-friendly camping spots, pitches where caravans are welcome to dog-friendly campsites, no-one is left out. From seaside camping to woodland sites, there’s a camping landscape to suit you all.
100% (13)

Top-rated campgrounds

Les Truffières de Dordogne - Eden

9. Les Truffières de Dordogne - Eden

5 units · Tents · Saint Geniès, Aquitaine
Head to the Dordogne to breathe the fresh air at our Sarlat campsite! Raphaël and his entire team, from the Eden Villages La Bouquerie campsite, welcome you for an unforgettable stay, in the heart of a green park surrounded by nature! It is the ideal campsite to spend the holidays of your dreams, lively or relaxing, in a family and friendly atmosphere! On the program: entertainment from morning to evening for the whole family and for the youngest unforgettable memories with the animators of our children's clubs and teens' clubs! Stay at our Sarlat La Bouquerie campsite, an idyllic place to build the most beautiful holiday memories! You will discover or rediscover the Périgord noir, this magnificent region with many activities. Want to explore the Dordogne? Opt for a river trip aboard a canoe, you will come across pretty fortified castles and picturesque villages on your way. Need a relaxing time? Then go to our aquatic area and bask in the sun, by the heated swimming pool of our campsite near Sarlat.
Toilets
Trash
from 
€25
 / night
Finders Keepers France

11. Finders Keepers France

6 units · Tents · Moncrabeau, Aquitaine
Finders Keepers France is a Camping and Glamping retreat situated at a non-working French Farm. Listed as an ADULTS ONLY retreat this allows guests the chance to relax, recharge and enjoy the peaceful setting. Encased within 13 Acres of rural grounds with a 3 Acre lake, you will feel alone and surrounded by nature. Despite its rural peaceful setting the site is close to the beautiful towns of Nerac and Condom (Lot-et-Garonne/Gers). Far enough away for people who enjoy the peace and quiet of Nature yet close enough to great amenities. The campsite is located within a walnut orchard and consists of only 4 tents. All tents come complete with everything you would need for a relaxing and memorable holiday. All tents come with their own private cooking and dining area plus use of a communal kitchen that contains a fridge, electric cooking hob, washing station, small dining area, plus more. We are an eco-retreat therefore try to keep light pollution to a minimum. This allows fabulous sky viewing and interest from wildlife. All our outdoor lighting and internal tent lighting is solar. We do advise that you bring a torch and binoculars just in case their power is low. There is an above ground swimming pool, a 3-acre freshwater lake and a cooling pool. Around the lake you will find picnic benches, 2 rowing boats and a Canadian kayak. Activities: Archery, badminton, pool table, swimming, dart board, board games, book library, telescope. Café that sells drinks only (No food). Ice cream and milk shake bar. Small camping shop that sells basic camping necessities plus holiday needs. At the property you will also find 3 rescue dogs and 3 rescue cats. We focus on leaving technology behind therefore we do not offer Wi-Fi. We ask noise to be kept to a minimum for the benefit of the guests that stay with us. Music will be played in the café lounge bar when open. **Please Note - Tourist tax will be added to the price of your stay. This tax will be collected by the accommodation provider you are staying at, on behalf of Albret Communauté and the Société du Grand Projet du Sud-Ouest. This tax is based on the type of accommodation and the number of people. Tent price will be 0.27€ per person per night and will be collected on arrival to the site.
Potable water
Toilets
Trash
from 
€40
 / night
Glamping Aquitaine Home Sweet Lodge

13. Glamping Aquitaine Home Sweet Lodge

6 units · Glamping · Aquitaine
SMALL SCALE – TRANQUILITY – FANTASTIC VIEW These are the key terms of our holiday park "Glamping Aquitaine", in the heart of the Department of La Dordogne, France. Glamping is a form of camping, but at « home Sweet Lodge » it is GL – Grand Luxe: luxuriously enjoying your holiday. We offers a lot of privacy for our guests. A lot of privacy because on a recreation area of approx. 1 hectare only 5 luxury safari tents have been placed. The view from every tent is breathtaking. Of course there is a swimming pool and you will find all kinds of sports and game possibilities. We, Audrey and Sébastien, are always nearby or available for information, help or just for a chat.  On occasion we open our small bar; our guests can then meet each other and exchange information while enjoying a drink and a snack. We bought the Glamping in may 2025. THE SAFARI TENTS Our tents have a high level of comfort: Kitchen with dishwasher, induction hob, fridge freezer, microwave, "nespresso", blender and all kinds of kitchen appliances Wifi Dining area Sitting area Cutlery, plates, cups, cups, glasses, etc. for 5 people Bathroom with spacious shower cabin (rain shower), sink and toilet Bedroom with double bed Bedroom with single and bunk beds Terrace with bar and lounge set sunbeds Barbecue Picnic table Parasol Glamping Aquitaine has been realized on former vineyards; Our tents therefore have the name of a grape variety: Chardonnay, Grenache, Merlot, Sancerre and Sauvignon. Tent Sauvignon is suitable for the disabled due to its location, accessibility and furnishings. THE SWIMMING POOL We have opted for a saltwater pool; this is more natural and comfortable than a pool with chlorine. Skin and eyes are not burdened with all kinds of chemicals. The salinity is significantly lower than in the sea. The pool is heated to be able to enjoy it in early and late season. At the pool there are plenty of sunbeds with parasols. The pool is fenced, so that small children cannot enter unaccompanied. THE SPORTS AND GAMES FACILITIES There is always something to do at our park, for young and old. A small list: Jeu-de-boule-court, football field, basketball, table tennis table, swings, playhouse, trampoline, crocket, badminton sets, and so on.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
€200
 / night

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As if that wasn’t enough natural beauty, the region touches two mountain ranges: sweeping south west from the Massif Central to the border with Spain on the Pyrénées. Whether you want family camping by the beach, an active holiday in the mountains, a relaxing holiday in the countryside or a combination of all three, pitching up in Aquitaine won’t disappoint.

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