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Camping Quinson

Enjoying a picturesque setting in the Verdon Regional Natural Park in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Quinson is a charming town that lies on the meandering flow of the River Verdon, close to the dramatic gorges of the area. Explore scenic landscapes decorated with enchanting woodland edging against the river, plunging gorges plummeting into turquoise waters and the shimmering lakes. Breathe in the aromatic air, scented by lavender and olive, as you unwind in this gentle Provençal setting.

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Kayaks and boats traverse a blue river flanked by lush, green hills under a clear sky at Marvilla Parks Les Gorges de Provence
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Located on the River Verdon
A true family campsite
Beautiful heated swimming pool and children's pool
Sheer enjoyment between the water and the lavender fields

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21 June 2025 - 7 nights 2 adults
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Aerial view of a campsite amid lush trees near a serene turquoise lake with boats docked at Le Soleil
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Located on Lake Esparron, ideal for pedal boating and swimming
Provence is known for its lavender fields and olive groves
Organized activities such as hikes and evening shows
Close to picturesque villages such as Moustiers-Sainte-Marie and Riez

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La Farigoulette
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People lounging by a swimming pool, surrounded by trees, under straw umbrellas beside a wooden canopy building at La Farigoulette
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On the banks of the Saint Laurent Lake
Cosy family-friendly campsite
Heated adult and paddling pool
Wide range of water sports
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Camping holidays in Quinson

Giving you the opportunity to explore one of the south of France’s best regions, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, a camping holiday in Quinson with the whole family will live long in the memory. The sparkling waters of the river Verdon and surroundings lakes set the scene for all kinds of aquatic activities, while the tree-filled landscapes are perfect for shaded strolls through nature. Discover the twee of the region’s typical Provençal towns and villages, where you can experience the traditions of this wonderful holiday destination.

What are our best campsites in Quinson?

To make the most of your holiday in Quinson, it’s a great idea to immerse yourself in the nurturing nature of the region. It’s easy to do this at Campsite Les Prés du Verdon, a relaxing resort with a rustic rural setting. Extending across 3.5 hectares of lovely landscape, the site welcomes families to enjoy an outdoor break that offers the perfect mix of relaxation and recreation.

The pleasant climate of the region encourages campers to enjoy as much time in the water as they can, and with a brilliant swimming pool, there’s no excuse to make a splash at the site. The river Verdon lies close to the campsite, so paddling in the river is a favourite activity of guests. Active campers will love the amount of sports available onsite, namely volleyball, badminton and ping pong, while the best activities to enjoy in the local area includes horse riding or mini golf.

The campsite’s fantastic location places guests in the south of Quinson, so leaving the site in search of restaurants, shops and bakeries is easy. There are several convenient services onsite, and the accommodation options offered are excellent and include modern mobile homes, well-equipped tents and pitches with electricity.

What are the best things to do while camping in Quinson?

There are many activities and attractions to enjoy when camping in Quinson, whether you travelling as a family, with friends or as a couple. The beautiful natural surroundings of Quinson give you the chance to enjoy water sports on the river and nearby lakes…

Paddle boarding, kayaking, fishing and swimming are just a few of the aquatic activities that take place on the shimmering waters of the Lake Sainte-Croix and Lake d’Esparron. If you don’t want to get wet, you can enjoy a scenic stroll around the shores of each lake, while at Lake Sainte-Croix, sun-worshippers can laze on the fine sandy beach at the water’s edge.

A highlight of the river is the gorges that dramatically plummet from a great height, and provide the perfect place for excellent holiday photographs. Visitors to the gorges can explore them on a hike or better still, on a boat trip along the river.

For a family-friendly day out filled with interesting insights, plan a visit to the Verdon Gorges Prehistory Museum. The museum has fascinating exhibitions, a prehistoric village and insightful tours that will captivate people of all ages.