Holidays on the Côte d'Azur - Saint-Tropez

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The Côte d'Azur is almost synonymous with holidays, sun and sea. For those who are planning to spend their holiday in the south of France and are looking for an ideal base for exploring the area, we recommend Camping Les Tournels .

This beautiful facility with an area of 20 hectares is located in the heart of a hundred-year-old pine forest and surrounded by vineyards . Peace and relaxation are enhanced here by the scent of pine trees and the sound of cicadas.

The heart of the Côte d'Azur

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Camping Les Tournels is located in the famous town of Ramatuelle, in the Var department, 9 km from Saint-Tropez , near Gassin. Many scenes from the movie "The Gendarme of Saint-Tropez" were shot in the picturesque town itself. The property is just a few minutes from Pampelonne Beach .

The location in the Ramatuelle hills offers tourists a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Pampellone. At dusk you can sit comfortably on the terrace and watch beautiful sunsets. During the day, it is worth going on a small boat trip to the nearby bays or visiting one of the fairy-tale towns located nearby.

Accommodation

Camping Les Tournels offers both camper pitches and many types of cabins. Pitches for trailers and cars are located on terraces, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea or the village of Ramatuelle and its vineyard. The plot area is from 80 to 100 m². The pitches are in the shade of pine trees and surrounded by hedges. Some of them are equipped with water, electricity and sewage connections.

Sanitary blocks are located throughout the campsite. Some of them are heated and accessible to people with limited mobility. You can use the laundry room or a place to wash dishes there.

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There are as many as 18 types of cottages for people who do not have a camper or trailer! They can accommodate 2 to 8 people. Particularly noteworthy are the cottages with a private jacuzzi and an additional shower and outdoor kitchen. Most cottages also have covered terraces, perfect for dining al fresco or enjoying an evening glass of wine.

Attractions

Particularly noteworthy is the water park , located on an area of 5,000 m² , which consists of swimming pools of various sizes and depths located on several levels.

There is also a zone for small children. It consists of a large paddling pool, a mini slide and a playground. The little ones will meet a giant frog and a crocodile with a stream of water flowing through its nostrils. The artificial lagoon and river current will certainly bring joy to slightly older guests.

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Relaxation will be provided by swimming pools with hydromassages, bubble baths and alternating water currents. You can also use the sauna and steam bath. When visiting in a slightly cooler period, it is worth paying attention to the indoor swimming pool.

For those who like physical activity, there are sports animators who organize aqua aerobics and swimming pool classes every day. You can also sign up to learn or improve swimming or try diving.

There are as many as 4 children's clubs for the youngest, where children can have fun under the supervision of experienced animators. In addition, there is a special room for small children and a large playground for slightly older ones. Sports competitions are organized for teenagers, and during the season children can take part in musical and theater performances.

There are two restaurants at Camping Les Tournels: Jardin des Pins and La Paillotte. The first one provides a wealth of Mediterranean flavors and delicious wines. It is open from 8 a.m. and you can easily eat breakfast there. At night, it is lit with garlands of lights, which provides a magical atmosphere during dinner. La Pillote, on the other hand, offers a wide selection of dishes on site or to take away . The menu includes homemade pizza, salads, delicious burgers and cold drinks.

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If you are looking for a holiday paradise that is conveniently located for exploring the Côte d'Azur and at the same time provides entertainment and relaxation in its own right, Camping Les Tournels should meet your requirements.

Check out other French 5-star campsites we recommend: 10 best 5-star campsites in France .

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