Val de Durance Campsite, Cadenet
Four star camping village set next to a large natural lake
This campsite offers regular ptiches or mobile homes and cabanes on the lake side.
Not only is there swimming available, but there is also a multi-sports pitch for football, volleyball, basket ball and the run a series of aqua fit classes and swimming classes. You have to pay for some of these, so ask at reception when you arrive.
Fishing, petanque, archery and ping pong are some of the other activities available.
There is a snack restaurant on site, a bar and full restaurant, shop and bakery. You can also order to takeaway if you like, or hire a barbecue to do your own cooking.
Bike hire is also an option.
Open from April to September.
Things to do nearby
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Towns nearby
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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).
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Ansouis
Little village in the Vaucluse department between the Luberon massif and the Durance river.
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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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Bonnieux
Just as other Provence perched villages, such as Ramatuelle or Mons, Bonnieux clings to the hill side, just below its top.