Castellane, where the regional nature reserves of the Verdon and the Préalpes d’Azur converge, forms the gateway to some breathtaking scenery, with the lake of Castillon to the east and that of Sainte-Croix to the west, in the heart of an area of nature cut through by the winding and majestic Gorges du Vendon.
The Domaine du Verdon campsite: pure unadulterated Provence
Your campsite in the Verdon is the departure point for nature holidays beside the water: explore the gorges of the emerald-hued Verdon with some rafting, climb Europe's largest canyon or wind your way down the various hiking trails in the heart of the Verdon regional nature reserve.
Free cancellation* up to 14 days before arrival!
The campsite and the area around it
Practical info
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04120 Castellane - France Railway station : Les Arcs-Draguignan (70 km) Airport : Nice Côte d'Azur (100 km) Car : See route
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