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Camping La Roque d'Anthéron

On the very edge of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône, kissing the border with neighbouring Vaucluse, the scenic village of La Roque-d'Anthéron is a typically charming example of a Provencal town. With a gorgeous location by verdant woodland on the meandering flow of the river Durance, the town is a great base for exploring the Luberon Hills.

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Colorful water slides leading into a large outdoor swimming pool, surrounded by lounge chairs and tall trees at Marvilla Parks Le Val de Durance
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In the heart of Luberon
A 1700m² swimming pool complex
A 4 hectare lake
Quality services and activities

£319

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21 June 2025 - 7 nights 2 adults
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Domaine des Iscles
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Kids sliding down a large water slide towards a lake, with greenery surrounding the area at Domaine des Iscles
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Located directly on a lake with a pebble beach
Ideal for those who love the water
Lovely swimming pool
Lake with water slide

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21 June 2025 - 7 nights 2 adults
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Les Hautes Prairies
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Water slides leading into pools, with people sliding and swimming; lounge chairs and umbrellas around at Les Hautes Prairies
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Durance river at 4km.
Small camping for families in the Provence
Miniclub, play ground, bicycle hire
Lourmarin, Cavaillon, and the ochre mines of Roussillon

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21 June 2025 - 7 nights 2 adults
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Camping holidays in La Roque-d'Anthéron

France is a wonderful location for a camping holiday, and La Roque d'Anthéron, in the heart of rural Provence, is no exception to this rule. The sun shines generously over the village and the countryside air cleanse the atmosphere. It’s the perfect setting for picturesque strolls, swimming in lakes, water sports, picnics on grassy meadows and cycling trips in the midst of nature. Wander along the old streets of La Roque d'Anthéron and bear witness to fascinating history told through the town’s well-aged building and monuments. If you holiday in the town in August, the international piano festival will be music to your ears.

What are our best campsites in La Roque-d'Anthéron?

Blessed with a beautiful location in the environs around the much-loved Luberon Hills, Campsite Domaine des Iscles is our best and closest site to La Roque d'Anthéron. With a 4* rating, the campsite has a number of excellent facilities and services that ensures a comfortable and convenient stay.

The main attraction of the campsite is the swimming complex that consist of a paddling pool and a main pool, as well as a spacious sun terrace. Holidaymakers will also be able to swim in the private lake belonging to the campsite, where kids will find a pair of water slides that plunge into the lake. For family activities, the resort has a selection of sports and children can enrol in the lively kids’ clubs.

The resort has a good range of eating and shopping facilities, and access to a selection of other useful services. For accommodation, our modern mobile homes are situated in private and peaceful emplacements with plenty of space and green surroundings.

What are the best things to do while camping in La Roque-d'Anthéron?

The biggest benefit of a camping holiday in La Roque d'Anthéron is the chance to enjoy a slow paced break away from the stresses and strains of everyday life. Wind down the gears as you wander through the town, which has a small selection of nostalgic attractions, and savour the bliss of nature when you venture into the area’s charming countryside.

For sightseeing opportunities of historical or cultural significance, we would recommend a stop by the Silvacane Abbey and the Church of Saint Louis. The French Conservatory of Lipizzaner Horses also offers a worthwhile and interesting detour. In the immediate area around La Roque d’Anthéron#, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy walking and cycling through quaint countryside landscapes.

The best child-friendly attraction in the local area is most certainly Parc Grimmland theme park, a memorable day out for kids who love fairy tales, rides and the chance to find their way out of a maze.

There are some fantastic attractions worth visiting across the river Durance in the department of Vaucluse. Along with the lovely landscapes of the Luberon Hills and the ochre trails of the Provencal Colorado, campers can explore the renaissance castle of Château de Lourmarin.