Camping near Avignon

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Famous for its annual arts festival and its UNESCO-listed Palais des Papes‌ (the mediaeval seat of the Catholic popes), Avignon is steeped in history and culture. Set on the Rhone River, it’s the western gateway to Provence and a city of two halves. Once you’ve explored the City of the Popes with its atmospheric Old Town, cross the river to the “New Town” of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, or rent a bike to explore the Rhone Valley. Urban campers have options, too—park your motorhome at the municipal campsite in Villeneuve or choose from five campgrounds on Barthelasse Island, right in the heart of the city.

92% (6) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Avignon

Mille Etoiles

1. Mille Etoiles

94%
(8)
60km from Avignon · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Camping and glamping right next to the Gorges de l’Ardèche, a camping field, luxury yurts, safari tents, a beautiful river, and welcoming hosts
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
€26
 / night
Bastide Virginie

2. Bastide Virginie

83%
(3)
70km from Avignon · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
Please call me before +33 609974132 In the middle of olive trees and pines From the start of many walks to the St Victoire Zola dam is a 30-minute walk away and Bimond 1h30 VTT Climbing Dry toilets and showers with garden hose 10 minutes from Aix en Provence and 30 minutes from Marseille On order breakfast or dinner with Provençal and Brazilian specialties
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
€25
 / night
Le Moulin du Luech

3. Le Moulin du Luech

100%
(1)
75km from Avignon · 8 units · Glamping
Nestled in the hollow of the Luech river, the campsite is located on the outskirts of the village of Peyremale, which has retained all the cachet of a picturesque, typically Cévennes promontory. In this place of nature you will find remains of the old water mill which now hosts the reception. The landscape is marked by the rich historical past of the Cévennes with its agricultural terraces. The camp is located on a large meadow, at the time fitted out for the exploitation of coal but which has never been used, linked to the end of the mining period. Before welcoming you, this meadow was used for grazing sheep!!! ​ Looking forward to welcoming you for a sunny summer!!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
€72
 / night
Le Hameau des Chênes

4. Le Hameau des Chênes

50km from Avignon · 1 unit · Motorhome
2 acre property closed by the Luberon, 18km from Aix-en-Provence, 45km from Marseille and the beaches. You will be welcomed in a quiet and authentic Provence landscape area. Located in the Provence village of Saint-Cannat, between Aix-en-Provence and Salon de Provence. It is an ideal spot to rest for all, wether you are a group of friends, family or on a road trip in the south of France. For the kids and teenagers available nearby: Barben Zoo, 'Rocher Mistral' theme park, 'Village des Automates' theme park - all within 9 minutes drive. For the adults, we are located on the well known 'wine road' where its many castles have wine tasting and olive oil, honey, lavenders, produced by local artisans. Bikes recommended, and walks are a must do!
Pets
from 
€24
 / night

Famous for its annual arts festival and its UNESCO-listed Palais des Papes‌ (the mediaeval seat of the Catholic popes), Avignon is steeped in history and culture. Set on the Rhone River, it’s the western gateway to Provence and a city of two halves. Once you’ve explored the City of the Popes with its atmospheric Old Town, cross the river to the “New Town” of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, or rent a bike to explore the Rhone Valley. Urban campers have options, too—park your motorhome at the municipal campsite in Villeneuve or choose from five campgrounds on Barthelasse Island, right in the heart of the city.

92% (6) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Avignon

Mille Etoiles

1. Mille Etoiles

94%
(8)
60km from Avignon · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Camping and glamping right next to the Gorges de l’Ardèche, a camping field, luxury yurts, safari tents, a beautiful river, and welcoming hosts
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
€26
 / night
Bastide Virginie

2. Bastide Virginie

83%
(3)
70km from Avignon · 1 unit · Tent, Motorhome
Please call me before +33 609974132 In the middle of olive trees and pines From the start of many walks to the St Victoire Zola dam is a 30-minute walk away and Bimond 1h30 VTT Climbing Dry toilets and showers with garden hose 10 minutes from Aix en Provence and 30 minutes from Marseille On order breakfast or dinner with Provençal and Brazilian specialties
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
€25
 / night
Le Moulin du Luech

3. Le Moulin du Luech

100%
(1)
75km from Avignon · 8 units · Glamping
Nestled in the hollow of the Luech river, the campsite is located on the outskirts of the village of Peyremale, which has retained all the cachet of a picturesque, typically Cévennes promontory. In this place of nature you will find remains of the old water mill which now hosts the reception. The landscape is marked by the rich historical past of the Cévennes with its agricultural terraces. The camp is located on a large meadow, at the time fitted out for the exploitation of coal but which has never been used, linked to the end of the mining period. Before welcoming you, this meadow was used for grazing sheep!!! ​ Looking forward to welcoming you for a sunny summer!!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
€72
 / night
Le Hameau des Chênes

4. Le Hameau des Chênes

50km from Avignon · 1 unit · Motorhome
2 acre property closed by the Luberon, 18km from Aix-en-Provence, 45km from Marseille and the beaches. You will be welcomed in a quiet and authentic Provence landscape area. Located in the Provence village of Saint-Cannat, between Aix-en-Provence and Salon de Provence. It is an ideal spot to rest for all, wether you are a group of friends, family or on a road trip in the south of France. For the kids and teenagers available nearby: Barben Zoo, 'Rocher Mistral' theme park, 'Village des Automates' theme park - all within 9 minutes drive. For the adults, we are located on the well known 'wine road' where its many castles have wine tasting and olive oil, honey, lavenders, produced by local artisans. Bikes recommended, and walks are a must do!
Pets
from 
€24
 / night

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Camping near Avignon guide

Where to go

Provence

East of Avignon, the idyllic country landscapes of Provence unfold in an endless panorama of vine-clad hills, purple lavender fields‌, and storybook villages. Hop in your motorhome and set out on a road trip along the Luberon massif, stopping to visit the perched village of Gordes, the Provencal market town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, and the ochre cliffs of Roussillon. Further south, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence sits on the edge of the Alpilles Natural Regional Park, a favourite among hikers and campers.

Camargue Regional Natural Park

A short drive south of Avignon and you’ll find yourself in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, where the Rhône River winds its way south into the Camargue National Park. Stop off to admire the Roman ruins and Van Gogh paintings in Arles, then lose yourself in the wild landscapes of the Camargue. The flamingo-filled wetlands and salt marshes were made for cycling and canoeing, but the most exciting way to explore is on horseback—the Camargue is renowned throughout France for its native white horses.

Rhône Valley

North of Avignon, the Rhône Valley is France’s second-largest wine region and covers much of the northern Vaucluse. Check into a tranquil campground or rent a mobile home in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, where you can enjoy bike rides through the vineyards and wine tasting at family-run wineries, or head north to Mont Ventoux‌ to go hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

When to go

The three-week-long Avignon Art Festival is the largest event of its kind in France and draws huge crowds to the city throughout July—expect accommodation prices to shoot up accordingly throughout July and August. Despite the crowds, summer is the best time to see Provence’s lavender and sunflower fields in bloom, although the heat can become too much for tent campers. Camping season runs from April through October—many campgrounds close outside of this period.