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Campsites in Loire Valley

With its pretty, rolling countryside, temperate climate, and lots to see and do, the Loire is a wonderful place for a family camping holiday. For more information on luxury camping in the Loire, contact VacanceSelect.
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Aerial view of poolside lounging area and buildings surrounded by greenery and a small lake at Ferme Pédagogique de Prunay
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In the Loire Valley
Farm campsite between Blois and Amboise
Outdoor swimming pool
Petting zoo and bicycle rental (adults)

£362

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£313

24 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
4 accommodation types available
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Person sliding down water slides next to colorful splash buckets and lounge chairs at La Grande Tortue
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Next to an 800 hectare forest
Swimming pool for refreshing dips
3 water slides for extra water fun
Great entertainment programme for all ages

£462

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£334

27 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
2 accommodation types available
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People swimming and relaxing on a sandy beach beside a small lake, surrounded by lush green trees at Seasonova L'Etang des Bois
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Close to Loire
Lake with sandy beach
Enjoy water sports on the lake
Visit the Cheverny Castle Museum

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£401

29 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
2 accommodation types available
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People wading in shallow water at a lake, surrounded by a forested shore, under a partly cloudy sky at Seasonova Étang de la Vallée
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Located in the Orleans forest
Swim in the nearby lake
Explore the forest in a horse-drawn carriage
Only 40 minutes from Orleans

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£515

24 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
2 accommodation types available
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Two people sunbathe beside a pool surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas at Les Cochards
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Visit the castles of Chambord, Cheverny and Chenonceau
Then dive into the heated pool
Take a day at Beauval Zoo and admire the panda bears
Walk or ride along the river on a hired bike

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£578

30 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
2 accommodation types available
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Quiet camping in the middle of nature
Go swimming or fishing in the campsite pond
Free access to the heated indoor pool
Day trip to the Beaval Zoo

£389

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£350

24 June - 7 nights,
2 adults
11 accommodation types available
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An Overview of a Camping Holiday in Loire

The Loire region is named after the Loire river, the longest in France, which flows from the Massif Central to the Atlantic Ocean. It is famous for its wines, produced along the river banks, where the soil and climate are favourable. This area was once a favourite holiday spot for French royalty and nobility, for whom the elaborate and beautiful castles for which the Loire is known were built.

Why choose a holiday camping site in the Loire?

  • Gorgeous scenery
  • Imposing castles and beautiful gardens
  • Boating and water sports
  • Historic towns and pretty villages

The Most Popular Campsites in Loire

Des Alicourts Resort is a luxury camping site near Orléans. Close to a lake with its own beach, this holiday camping site also has its own indoor and outdoor pool, as well as children's play areas, golfing, and sports facilities.

Amboise is a place where you can stay in a luxury tent, bungalow tent or mobile home near the quaint market town of Amboise to enjoy the pleasures of the countryside conveniently close to shops and restaurants.

Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park gets you close to nature in this protected region, which is also close to the wine route. Whether you're into kayaking, cycling, or fishing, a family holiday camping site or a luxury camping site lets you stay close to the action.

Beaches, Attractions and Culture

Beaches and Nature in Loire
The central Loire Valley is a designated World Heritage Site, while the river and its banks teem with wildlife. Ride the cycle trails along the river banks, or take a boat trip, for a chance to see birds, animals, and fish. There are wide, sandy beaches for paddling or picnicking.

Attractions in Loire
The most famous attractions in the Loire are its castles, from the small, like Chinon, to the imposing, like Chenonceau, spanning the Cher river, or Chambord. Tintin fans will appreciate Cheverny, the model for Marlinspike Hall. There are many fine gardens to visit, as well as museums and zoos. Food, Drink and Culture
Touraine, the heart of the Loire, is known as 'the garden of France' for its rich soil. Fruit and vegetables grow here in abundance, including artichokes and asparagus. The Loire is also wine country, producing many famous varieties like Muscadet and Pouilly-Fumé. Fish is an important part of the local cuisine, as you would expect. You will also find goats' cheese, dried pears, and traditionally made sausages and pâtés. Touring a winery or visiting a market is a great way to taste and buy products from the region.