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Le Camping

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Ouvert toute l'année notre camping familial vous propose 100 emplacementssitués au coeur de la forêt, au bord de la rivière,au milieu de la vallée, entouré de montagnes , dans un cadre où la nature s'impose

A 800 m du village de Seyne, dans un climat montagnard tout en fraîcheur l'été et au soleil l'hiver.

Dans l'écrin des témoins du passé :



La Citadelle de Vauban
L'église du XIIème siècle
Le site archéologique de Barles

Dans le cadre des fêtes traditionnelles :

Le concours mulassier
La fête des Moissons
La Foire aux Chevaux
Le Festival de Théâtre

Vous savourerez l'ambiance familiale toute en simplicité et ruralité dans un décor authentique et reposant.

Welcome

Welcome on the site of the Camping de la Blanche... 
Do not hesitate to contact us for all your questions or suggestions...

Visitors

Services offered

• At an altitude of 1200m in the heart of the Vallée de la Blanche – or the Switzerland of Provence, the Camping de la Blanche is open all year round for you to enjoy nature in its purest form.

• We offer 100 clean, shaded pitches, each one covering 100m2 and featuring running water, drains and electricity. They may be hired for a night, a weekend, a week or a year and can be used for tents, caravans and camping cars as well as mobile homes.

• Mobile home or caravan hire on a weekly basis or for the weekend.

• Clean communal WC and shower block with hot water included, disabled friendly.

• Camping car service area.

• Selective sorting of rubbish.

• Washing machine and laundry facilities.

• Pets welcome.

• Bar with cybercafé and high speed internet access for personal computers.

• Children’s play area, bowling green, table tennis, volleyball, table football…

• TV and CD player rental.

• Mountain bike hire in the summer or snowshoe hire in the winter.

The animations offred

• “Authorised to organise leisure activities by order of the prefect”.

• Mountain discovery trails for all levels, with guides to accompany you to the starting points for excursions. Mountain bike trails starting at the campsite.

• Discovering the forest and its inhabitants in and around the campsite’s arboretum (32 species presented).

• Guided walks for lily-of-the-valley picking in the spring and mushroom picking in the autumn.

• Possibility to pick up a prize in the local scavenger hunt in a lively and captivating rural setting combining glimpses of the 16th century with modern-day life.

• Lastly (and probably less fun but still as useful), tutoring for primary, secondary and sixth-form pupils three mornings a week by a retired school teacher.

 

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