Bell tents in South France

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The South of France, or Midi as the French know it, includes the regions of Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées, Provence, the Hautes Alpes and the Côte d’Azure: stretching from the border with Spain to the border with Italy including the Mediterranean coast and its hinterland. It can be difficult to choose where to head for on a camping or glamping holiday in the South of France so we’ve done some of the hard work for you and summarised the highlights of each region here.

The far south of France’s Atlantic coast is considered part of the Midi region and it has some fantastic destinations including cool Biarritz. This elegant seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay is just 35km (22miles) from the border with Spain and is known as a surfing hotspot. In fact, the whole south west coast is a great place to try watersports and there are plenty of people to help you do it. This region also includes the wine-growing region of Bordeaux, touches on the Dordogne and offers easy access to the mountains of the Pyrénées. We think the south west of France is so special that it deserves a separate guide which is why the Hipcamp team have put one together for you: check it out if you’re planning on glamping or camping in South West France.

The Pyrénées form France’s border with Spain and are the country’s second highest mountain range with many peaks over 3,000 metres. The French region in the shadows of these summits is known as the Midi-Pyrénées, though administratively it is now part of Occitanie. It is a great place for camping and glamping amid spectacular mountain scenery, particularly for those who like to combine their camping with a healthy dose of adventurous activity. If you’re camping in or near the mountains, hiking, climbing, canoeing and white-water rafting are all easily accessible.

Camping in Languedoc-Rousillon offers a huge variety of experiences as the region, now officially part of Occitanie along with Midi-Pyrénées, stretches from the mountainous Spanish border to the Côte d’Azure. You can camp on the south west Mediterranean coast here, inland with views of the mountains, among vineyards and by river valleys. The medieval hilltop town of Caracassone, bustling Montpellier, the impressive Roman Pont du Gard, Cévennes Parc Naturel and the wetlands of the Camargue all are within this region.

It’s the Camargue, the delta around the River Rhône, that separates Languedoc from Provence. This beautiful region has always attracted artists with Van Gogh, Cezanne, Picasso and Matisse all having immortalised aspects of the area. It’s easy to see why, as this landscape of lavender fields, olive groves and vineyards in the shadow of the Alps provides a feast for the senses. It follows that camping in Provence is pretty special too. You can walk and hike in beautiful countryside, visit the elegant city of Aix en Provence and have easy access to the Alps and the beaches of the Côte d’Azure. On the coast, you can visit bustling Nice, marvel at the money in St Tropez or try to find a quiet spot for sunbathing or eating seafood.

Camping or glamping in the Alps offers a complete contrast to the bustling Mediterranean coast. This is the place for adventure all year round. Outside of ski season, activities include hiking, climbing, running, mountain biking and white-water rafting. But even if an adrenaline-fuelled holiday is not on the agenda, the Alps still make a great destination with incredible views of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes and Alpine wildflowers as a delightful backdrop. You can visit the Vanoise National Park in this region for the chance of seeing ibex and other wildlife or head to the spa town of Evian for relaxation.

Whether it's sunning yourself on the beach in the French Riviera or hiking in the hills of the Maritime Alps, you can't beat a camping holiday in the south of France. The south has long been a favourite with holiday makers and there are heaps of excellent campsites for tents, campervans and caravans along with glamping locations. Discover the best of them now with this hand-picked selection of the very best campsites in the South of France, all chosen by the team at Hipcamp.

Top-rated campgrounds near South France

Le Moulin du Luech

1. Le Moulin du Luech

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8 units · Glamping · Occitanie
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
Dordogne Glamping

2. Dordogne Glamping

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6 units · Glamping · 24250, Aquitaine
Glamping in the Dordogne countryside, next to France's most beautiful rural views and villages
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
€90
 / night
La Petite Cloche

3. La Petite Cloche

1 unit · Glamping · Occitanie
Glamping Site We are a small site opening in June 2026. The idea behind La Petite Cloche is to offer guests a truly individual glamping experience. Each pitch will have its own toilet and shower facilities, as well as basic cooking amenities. Your nearest neighbor will be a comfortable 50 meters away, ensuring privacy and tranquility. All prices quoted for your stay include breakfast. Each year, we’re fortunate to be near a stage of the Tour de France, as well as within close proximity to the Marciac Jazz Festival, which hosts world-famous jazz artists over a ten-day period toward the end of July and the beginning of August.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
€125
 / night
Camp La Mafresié

4. Camp La Mafresié

1 unit · Glamping · Laparrouquial, Occitanie
Come and stay in your own private camp site! Your luxury 6 metre bell tent sits in its own secluded field with a lovely view onto a rolling meadow. The valley is home to a wide variety of birds and butterflies, and deer come to drink at the spring in the meadow. Night skies are free of pollution, perfect for stargazing. It is a very tranquil special place, ideal for those wanting to get away from it all and be immersed in nature, and where children can explore freely. There is an 11-metre swimming pool at our home for you to enjoy, again with lovely views! Your comfortably furnished bell tent has a double and two or three single beds as required, made up with crisp linens and blankets for cooler nights. A cot is also available. Solar lighting and floor cushions create a cosy atmosphere, and there are board games for kids. A mosquito net runs all around the tent to allow for ventilation and to keep bugs out. Next to the tent is a charming outdoor kitchen, complete with bottle gas stove and utensils for cooking, and a wooden picnic table for dining. A barbeque and fridge are also available at the camping station, just three minutes’ walk down the lane. Here you will find your private bathroom, complete with towels and toiletries. There is also a sink for washing up with a lovely view over the meadow. There are good walks from the campsite and really spectacular walking a bit further afield in the Averyon Gorge. Bike hire and horse riding are available nearby. In Laguepie, just 10 minutes drive, there is surveilled river swimming, and lively restaurants and bars for dining. Half an hour's drive away is the pretty town of St Antonin, with kayaking down the Averyron Gorge, as well as a fantastic Sunday market. The area is rich in culture with the medieval town of Cordes-sur-Ciel just 10 minutes drive, and the city of Albi with its spectacular cathedral, a Unesco site, just 40 mins away. Albi is also home to the Toulouse Lautrec Museum, good restaurants and shopping. The Gaillac vineyards are a short drive and offer wine tastings and evening concerts. Summer is the time for festivals here, and there is always some entertainment taking place in one of the nearby villages. The bell tent is available June, July and August for a minimum of 2 nights.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
€120
 / night

The South of France, or Midi as the French know it, includes the regions of Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées, Provence, the Hautes Alpes and the Côte d’Azure: stretching from the border with Spain to the border with Italy including the Mediterranean coast and its hinterland. It can be difficult to choose where to head for on a camping or glamping holiday in the South of France so we’ve done some of the hard work for you and summarised the highlights of each region here.

The far south of France’s Atlantic coast is considered part of the Midi region and it has some fantastic destinations including cool Biarritz. This elegant seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay is just 35km (22miles) from the border with Spain and is known as a surfing hotspot. In fact, the whole south west coast is a great place to try watersports and there are plenty of people to help you do it. This region also includes the wine-growing region of Bordeaux, touches on the Dordogne and offers easy access to the mountains of the Pyrénées. We think the south west of France is so special that it deserves a separate guide which is why the Hipcamp team have put one together for you: check it out if you’re planning on glamping or camping in South West France.

The Pyrénées form France’s border with Spain and are the country’s second highest mountain range with many peaks over 3,000 metres. The French region in the shadows of these summits is known as the Midi-Pyrénées, though administratively it is now part of Occitanie. It is a great place for camping and glamping amid spectacular mountain scenery, particularly for those who like to combine their camping with a healthy dose of adventurous activity. If you’re camping in or near the mountains, hiking, climbing, canoeing and white-water rafting are all easily accessible.

Camping in Languedoc-Rousillon offers a huge variety of experiences as the region, now officially part of Occitanie along with Midi-Pyrénées, stretches from the mountainous Spanish border to the Côte d’Azure. You can camp on the south west Mediterranean coast here, inland with views of the mountains, among vineyards and by river valleys. The medieval hilltop town of Caracassone, bustling Montpellier, the impressive Roman Pont du Gard, Cévennes Parc Naturel and the wetlands of the Camargue all are within this region.

It’s the Camargue, the delta around the River Rhône, that separates Languedoc from Provence. This beautiful region has always attracted artists with Van Gogh, Cezanne, Picasso and Matisse all having immortalised aspects of the area. It’s easy to see why, as this landscape of lavender fields, olive groves and vineyards in the shadow of the Alps provides a feast for the senses. It follows that camping in Provence is pretty special too. You can walk and hike in beautiful countryside, visit the elegant city of Aix en Provence and have easy access to the Alps and the beaches of the Côte d’Azure. On the coast, you can visit bustling Nice, marvel at the money in St Tropez or try to find a quiet spot for sunbathing or eating seafood.

Camping or glamping in the Alps offers a complete contrast to the bustling Mediterranean coast. This is the place for adventure all year round. Outside of ski season, activities include hiking, climbing, running, mountain biking and white-water rafting. But even if an adrenaline-fuelled holiday is not on the agenda, the Alps still make a great destination with incredible views of snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes and Alpine wildflowers as a delightful backdrop. You can visit the Vanoise National Park in this region for the chance of seeing ibex and other wildlife or head to the spa town of Evian for relaxation.

Whether it's sunning yourself on the beach in the French Riviera or hiking in the hills of the Maritime Alps, you can't beat a camping holiday in the south of France. The south has long been a favourite with holiday makers and there are heaps of excellent campsites for tents, campervans and caravans along with glamping locations. Discover the best of them now with this hand-picked selection of the very best campsites in the South of France, all chosen by the team at Hipcamp.

Top-rated campgrounds near South France

Le Moulin du Luech

1. Le Moulin du Luech

100%
(1)
8 units · Glamping · Occitanie
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
Dordogne Glamping

2. Dordogne Glamping

100%
(2)
6 units · Glamping · 24250, Aquitaine
Glamping in the Dordogne countryside, next to France's most beautiful rural views and villages
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
€90
 / night
La Petite Cloche

3. La Petite Cloche

1 unit · Glamping · Occitanie
Glamping Site We are a small site opening in June 2026. The idea behind La Petite Cloche is to offer guests a truly individual glamping experience. Each pitch will have its own toilet and shower facilities, as well as basic cooking amenities. Your nearest neighbor will be a comfortable 50 meters away, ensuring privacy and tranquility. All prices quoted for your stay include breakfast. Each year, we’re fortunate to be near a stage of the Tour de France, as well as within close proximity to the Marciac Jazz Festival, which hosts world-famous jazz artists over a ten-day period toward the end of July and the beginning of August.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
€125
 / night
Camp La Mafresié

4. Camp La Mafresié

1 unit · Glamping · Laparrouquial, Occitanie
Come and stay in your own private camp site! Your luxury 6 metre bell tent sits in its own secluded field with a lovely view onto a rolling meadow. The valley is home to a wide variety of birds and butterflies, and deer come to drink at the spring in the meadow. Night skies are free of pollution, perfect for stargazing. It is a very tranquil special place, ideal for those wanting to get away from it all and be immersed in nature, and where children can explore freely. There is an 11-metre swimming pool at our home for you to enjoy, again with lovely views! Your comfortably furnished bell tent has a double and two or three single beds as required, made up with crisp linens and blankets for cooler nights. A cot is also available. Solar lighting and floor cushions create a cosy atmosphere, and there are board games for kids. A mosquito net runs all around the tent to allow for ventilation and to keep bugs out. Next to the tent is a charming outdoor kitchen, complete with bottle gas stove and utensils for cooking, and a wooden picnic table for dining. A barbeque and fridge are also available at the camping station, just three minutes’ walk down the lane. Here you will find your private bathroom, complete with towels and toiletries. There is also a sink for washing up with a lovely view over the meadow. There are good walks from the campsite and really spectacular walking a bit further afield in the Averyon Gorge. Bike hire and horse riding are available nearby. In Laguepie, just 10 minutes drive, there is surveilled river swimming, and lively restaurants and bars for dining. Half an hour's drive away is the pretty town of St Antonin, with kayaking down the Averyron Gorge, as well as a fantastic Sunday market. The area is rich in culture with the medieval town of Cordes-sur-Ciel just 10 minutes drive, and the city of Albi with its spectacular cathedral, a Unesco site, just 40 mins away. Albi is also home to the Toulouse Lautrec Museum, good restaurants and shopping. The Gaillac vineyards are a short drive and offer wine tastings and evening concerts. Summer is the time for festivals here, and there is always some entertainment taking place in one of the nearby villages. The bell tent is available June, July and August for a minimum of 2 nights.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
€120
 / night
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Almost guaranteed sunshine, a sparkling Mediterranean sea and a backdrop of mighty maritime mountains make this an unsurprisingly popular camping destination. From Provence to the Pyrénées, the south of France is a veritable camping haven and we've uncovered the very best places to pitch your tent.

Top regions near South France