La Bonde Campsite, Cabrieres-d'Aigues
Campsite with a large swimming lake
This large campsite has 80 pitches for tents, 6 mobile homes, 4 caravannes and a small handful of gites available.
The camping pitches range from 80-100m2.
There is WiFi available on site, a small shop as well as a restaurant and snack bar.
There is a large swimming lake on site, and facilities for tennis, volleyball and barbecuing.
For cyclists there is secure storage, bike hire, servicing and you can also pick up plenty of maps to help you discover the surrounding area.
Call or send an enquiry for prices and availability.
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Things To Do in Provence
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Aqualand Waterpark, Sainte Maxime
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Aqualand Waterpark, St Cyr Sur Mer
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Wave Island Waterpark, Monteux
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Aqualand Waterpark, Frejus
With numerous slides, including the King Cobra - unique is western Europe - this is the largest waterpark on the Cote d'Azur! Inludes a rest area, show area, clockroom, fast food, grill and pizzeria, ice creams, drinks, and shop.
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Domaine Le Sagittaire Waterpark, Nyons
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Nyonsoleiado Waterpark, Nyons
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Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Provence
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Ansouis
Little village in the Vaucluse department between the Luberon massif and the Durance river.
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La Tour-d'Aigues
Visitors to La Tour d'Aigues are mostly drawn here thanks to it's large and impressive ruined castle, which dates back to 1550 and which was burnt down at the time of the Revolution.
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Cucuron
Cucuron is a pretty little village surrounded by glorious countryside where walkers can enjoy trails up to the Luberon's highest point, the Mourre Negre.
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Pertuis
By far the largest village in the southern Luberon, Pertuis’s charms are hidden ones that only those who take the time to explore will find.
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Cadenet
The tiny village of Cadenet is less showy than neighboring Lourmarin, but it's also less crowded and more unspoiled by the glossy effect tourism tends to have on the appearance of Provençal villages.
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Lourmarin
Lourmarin has become very popular and chic thanks to its pretty centre, its wonderful Renaissance castle and its proximity to the TGV train in Avignon (for Parisien weekenders of course).