Campsite near Verdon Regional Park
Treat yourself to an exceptional stay in the heart of the Verdon Regional Natural Park, a remarkable area where spectacular landscapes, rich biodiversity and living heritage meet in perfect harmony.
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Explore Verdon Regional Park
Verdon is a land of many faces, revealing gorges, large turquoise lakes, and lavender-covered plateaus like Valensole. This protected park, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, offers an unforgettable immersion in wild nature and ancestral heritage.
Follow the marked trails winding through forests, rocks, and perched villages, watch vultures soar above the cliffs, or explore local crafts at the farmers’ markets. The Quinson Museum showcases human presence since prehistoric times, while dry-stone buildings reflect the long-standing bond between people and this land.
A stay at a campsite near Verdon Regional Park is also a chance to experience a thousand adventures: hiking, canoeing, climbing, paddleboarding, paragliding… on land, water, or in the air, the possibilities are endless. From your campsite, discover a unique destination committed to sustainability, combining natural beauty, cultural richness, and Provençal lifestyle.
Your Campsite Holidays near Verdon Regional Park
Come and enjoy a stay at a campsite near Verdon Regional Park with Sites et Paysages, where every detail is carefully designed to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. Experience a warm atmosphere and true spirit of friendliness that will make you feel at home from day one. At the campsite just next to Verdon Regional Park, the 3-star Les Prés Hauts campsite, everything is arranged so you can fully enjoy each moment with your family, children, or friends, close to nature.
You will be welcomed at a star-rated campsite with services designed to make your life easier: friendly communal spaces and dining options, a heated pool with paddling area, activities for both children and adults, practical facilities, and a campsite team always ready to assist and advise you.
Whether to relax, share time with loved ones, or meet other guests, you’ll find everything you need for memorable holidays near Verdon Regional Park. Enjoy a peaceful setting with a family-friendly atmosphere, where you feel instantly at ease, for unforgettable holidays at a campsite just next to Verdon Regional Park, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.
Your Accommodation Close to Verdon Regional Park
Choose the lodging that perfectly suits your needs and enjoy an exceptional stay with family or friends at a campsite near Verdon Regional Park. The pitches are spacious and thoughtfully arranged, providing an ideal setting for tents, caravans, vans, motorhomes, and even cyclists and hikers. Each campsite pitch is surrounded by trees while remaining close to the facilities, ensuring comfort without compromise and a true closeness to nature.
For guests seeking a higher level of comfort during their stay at a campsite near Verdon Regional Park, explore fully equipped mobile homes or eco-lodges. Each accommodation is designed to blend gently into the landscape, offering a space that is both functional and welcoming, perfect for relaxing in peace at a campsite near Verdon Regional Park, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.
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Your Questions About Exploring Verdon Regional Park
Verdon is an incredible playground: hiking in the gorges, swimming in the large lakes (like Lake Sainte-Croix), and sports activities such as canoeing, paddleboarding, climbing, or paragliding. You can also enjoy quieter experiences: local markets, perched villages, and dry-stone heritage. Sites et Paysages campsites let you enjoy all of this stress-free, with nature accommodations perfectly located for exploring the area.
Among the must-sees are the Verdon Gorges with their breathtaking panoramas, Lake Sainte-Croix for a day of swimming or paddleboarding, and the Valensole Plateau, famous for its lavender fields. For culture, the Verdon Gorges Prehistory Museum in Quinson is also worth a visit. Staying at a campsite near the park allows you to plan your visits as “short excursions” without spending your holiday in the car.
Yes, it’s actually a perfect destination: children love the lakes, easy walks, and accessible water activities. To mix things up, you can plan a half-day hike and an afternoon relaxing at the campsite. Sites et Paysages campsites, like Les Prés Hauts, make planning easy with practical services and a heated pool with paddling area, ideal for families.
It’s best to alternate a “sporty” activity (hiking, cycling, canoeing) with a gentler day (market, village, museum). Make sure to start early, especially in summer, and bring water, a hat, and suitable shoes. Camper’s tip: ask the campsite team for current routes and hotspots—they know the best trails and swimming spots for the season.
If you love adventure, spacious pitches are perfect for tents, vans, or motorhomes, offering a true sense of immersion in nature. For more comfort, you can choose a fully equipped mobile home or an eco-lodge, ideal after a day of activities in the gorges. In any case, staying peacefully at a Sites et Paysages campsite lets you experience Verdon at your own pace, balancing nature, relaxation, and exploration.

