
Choose sustainable tourism with Sites et Paysages
At Sites et Paysages, sustainable tourism isn't a trend it's a long-standing commitment. Through our Natur’Camp CSR charter, we stand by a vision of campsites on a human scale, respectful of nature, local areas and people. Here's how, together, we bring deeper meaning to your holidays.
Sites et Paysages: a brand committed from the very beginning
At Sites et Paysages, a campsite is much more than a place to stay. It’s a way of life a return to what matters, a moment with nature, and with those who live alongside it.
Founded in 1982, our network brings together small, independent campsites across France. Each one is run by passionate, welcoming, and committed owners who offer authentic, friendly holidays that care for people and the planet.
Every stay in a nature campsite with us is an invitation to reconnect with yourself, with others, and with the local area. Whether it’s a weekend with friends, a romantic break, or a long summer with the kids, everything is designed to create lasting memories.
Since the beginning, we’ve believed in joyful, concrete sustainable tourism. Our hosts lead the way with permaculture gardens, shared vegetable plots, renewable energy, beehives, eco-grazing, local sourcing, composting and reuse centres all part of daily life at our campsites.
We also work with trusted eco-labels like Clef Verte to back our strong commitment to sustainable tourism, without compromising on comfort or quality of welcome.
Nature, people, and sustainability these three values are the heartbeat of our eco-friendly campsite network, and the promise we make to every camper who walks through our gates.


Natur’Camp: the CSR charter at the heart of our network
At Sites et Paysages, Corporate Social Responsibility isn't a marketing buzzword it’s part of our daily actions. This commitment now has a name: Natur'Camp, our network’s CSR charter.
Our campsites have always strived to offer sustainable tourism that respects people, nature, and local areas.
But we needed to give these efforts a clear voice to structure our approach and make it visible to everyone: guests, staff, partners, and future members. That’s what Natur’Camp is all about. A shared, coherent framework that reflects who we are, what we do, and what we want to keep building.
Co-created with our members, this sustainable tourism charter encourages collective progress while respecting each campsite’s unique identity and independence. It’s designed as a tool for support, inspiration, and recognition.
Through four core commitments, Natur’Camp expresses our DNA: human-centred, rooted in nature, forward-looking, and grounded in real action.
Read the Natur'Camp charterCSR, a collective effort
At Sites et Paysages, we believe that sustainable tourism isn't something you declare it's something we build together. Every campsite has its own identity, resources and pace, but all share a common desire to act more responsibly, fairly and respectfully.
That’s why our network plays a key role in supporting our members. With shared tools, educational materials, feedback from the field and a spotlight on local initiatives, Sites et Paysages helps each campsite get involved while ensuring consistency across the board.
This collective energy helps shape practical actions and makes them visible, clear and inspiring for holidaymakers. Together, we amplify the impact of good practices and stand by a model of tourism that is responsible, welcoming and rooted in people.
Each campsite contributes in its own way. Some trial new ideas, others build on long-standing commitments. All are part of this shared journey: making Natur’Camp a driving force for action, connection and meaning.


Practical tools to take action and raise awareness of sustainable tourism
To turn our commitment to CSR into everyday action, we provide practical, educational and accessible tools for both holidaymakers and campsites. Our goal: to make action easier on the ground and involve guests and families in a positive transition.
These resources enhance the holiday experience through a fun and thoughtful approach to sustainable tourism. They help everyone, young and old, grasp environmental and social challenges, while learning the right things to do simply and stress-free.

The Responsible Holidaymaker’s Guide
Designed as a travel companion, this guide offers simple and practical tips for enjoying more sustainable holidays. It covers eco-friendly habits on the campsite and in nature, low-impact alternatives, and ways to support the local economy.
Accessible, supportive and free from guilt, it takes a friendly and educational approach, so everyone can contribute in their own way, at their own pace.
Download the Responsible Holidaymaker’s Guide
The Little Responsible Camper Charter
Because it’s never too early to protect nature, the Charter of the Little Responsible Camper encourages children to adopt the right habits during their holidays and become everyday heroes!
Fun and easy to follow, the illustrated charter helps young campers understand the impact of their actions while having fun.
You can download the charter from our website.

The Sustainable Campsite Logbook
Designed and shared with all Sites et Paysages members, this logbook offers practical support for each campsite in their sustainable journey. It highlights existing best practices, suggests simple ways to improve, and showcases commitments to responsible tourism.
Our clear goal: reduce carbon impact, protect natural resources, and offer holidays in harmony with the environment and the values of sustainable development.
Tourism with purpose
Through our Natur’Camp charter, Sites et Paysages reaffirms its ambition: to offer sustainable tourism that is committed and deeply human. A kind of tourism that respects the environment, values local areas, supports the people who live there, and builds connections between holidaymakers and their destination.
We carry this commitment together with our partner campsites, our teams, and our guests. Everyone has a role to play: by making responsible choices, supporting local initiatives, and passing on values to the younger generation, we are moving together toward a more sustainable model. Natur’Camp is more than just a charter it’s tourism that truly matters.
