Unusual Campsites in France
France has so much to offer, why not have a change from the usual camping holiday and try something a little different, here are just a few examples.
www.melusine-camping.com
Stay in a fully equipped Romantic medieval tent in Deux Sevres, West France. An intimate, medieval campsite set on 2 acres of land with a warm, sunny climate and surrounded by nature. The tents are set in their own garden areas within the wildflower meadow and have hammocks, picnic tables and fire-pits.
www.airstreameurope.com
Nested in the foothills of the Pyrenees near Mirepoix, with outstanding view of the mountains, where you will find this rare and unusual Airstream trailer park. Choice of 9 different models of Airstream caravans for hire. Experience living in an Airstream, probably the best and most unusual caravan in the world.
You've seen them in films and on tv, it's not only the stylish silver tube look, the Airstreams also have fabulous interior designs and commodities to make them the legend they are.
www.roulottes-de-gascogne.com
Roulottes (Romany caravans) are very much in vogue with campers throughout France. An unforgettable stay in a place with charm, calm, peace and sun in the middle of a small valley in Gers. Suitable for either couples, families or groups of friends, stay for one night, a weekend or a week or more.
www.limousin-farm-holidays.com
Tipis and yurts offer a luxurious camping experience, with just a little something extra. They really are holiday accommodation with a difference. The beauty and image of tipis delights children and adults alike, whilst the stunning style of a yurt marries practicality with romance.
www.campinglesormes.com
Unique desert tents are fitted with all conveniences. These sturdy tents are placed upon a beautiful wooden floor and are furnished with top-quality beds (box springs). You'll find inside a kitchen-range including pots and pans, kitchen utensils etc. On the spacious pitch you'll find a wooden table and also 2 comfortable lounge-chairs. No tent is the same, but they have one thing in common: the absolutely unique atmosphere by their own styling and 'brocante'.
www.chateau-enclos.com
A treehouse, based on Lapland kotas - the pine buildings used for everything from saunas to fish smokeries - Jean-Claude the owner set about building his Kota Cabana up in the trees. Up a winding wooden staircase, and behind a hobbit-like front door, it's a mixture of Scandinavian design and French flair, all with the glorious smell of untreated pine resin. With room for only two, it's a romantic retreat, popular with honeymooners.
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