Glamping on the river in the Vallée de la Cèze at Camping La Plage
Camping La Plage is a charming 3-star family campsite in the green Vallée de la Cèze, in the Gard region of southern France. The campsite is located directly on the river with a natural beach where you can swim, play, and relax. On the site you'll find a restaurant, bar, snack bar, and bakery service, as well as plenty of sports and relaxation facilities including a tennis court, sports fields, fitness, yoga, and pétanque. Children can enjoy themselves in the playground and on the bouncy castle. Stay in a comfortable safari tent and enjoy nature, tranquility, and the outdoor life of southern France.
- Directly on the river with a beach
- Playground equipment and bouncy castle
- Located in the heart of Natura 2000
- Ping-pong, Table football and Jeu de boules
- Rent a canoe and paddle up the river
- Restaurant and bar with terrace
- Bread delivery service and campsite shop
- Cast your fishing rod
- Tennis court, sports field and fitness room
Facilities and activities at Camping La Plage
(Sports) activities
- Fitness area
- Petanque court
- Canoe / kayak rental
- Sports field
- Ping pong table
- Tennis court
- Fishing pond
- Yoga area
- Sand beach
Activities in the area
- Theme park (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
- Cycling
- Canoeing
- Mountain biking
- Horseback riding
- Picturesque villages
- Fishing
- Walking
- Winery (<30 KM / 12.4 MILES)
- Tennis
- National park (<5 KM / 3.1 MILES)
Kids and teenagers
- Playground (outdoor)
- Bouncy castle
Location
- By the water
Park facilities
- Reception
- Breakfast service
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Shop
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- English
- French
Swimming pool
- Near a lake
Food & Beverage
- Bar
- Takeaway meals
- Snack bar
- Restaurant
Holiday park
- Vodatent
Photo's and video's of Camping La Plage
Surroundings



Swimming and Canoeing on the Cèze
The river Cèze is located right next to the campsite and is a wonderful place to cool off on warm days. The clear water and natural beaches make it ideal for swimming, paddling, or playing in the shallow water. For a bit more adventure, you can rent a canoe or paddleboard and travel along the river. Along the way, you’ll enjoy green banks, quiet spots, and the relaxed pace of nature.


Discover the picturesque villages in the Gard
In the area, there are several charming southern French villages that are perfect for an afternoon stroll. For example, visit the medieval village of Aiguèze, which is perched high above the river and is known as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Montclus is also highly recommended, with its narrow streets and old stone houses. At local markets you can taste regional products such as honey, olive oil, and fresh cheeses.
Walk through the Natura-2000 in the Vallée de la Cèze
The Vallée de la Cèze is a beautiful region for nature lovers. From the campsite, you can head straight out for walks or bike rides through a landscape of forests, vineyards, and limestone gorges. In spring and summer, the scent of wild herbs and flowers fills the air everywhere. There are routes for every level: from gentle walks along the river to longer hikes through the rolling hinterland. Along the way, you'll come across small villages, viewpoints, and hidden swimming spots. Mountain bikers will also find great trails through the varied terrain here. The quiet roads and nature paths make it easy to explore the area at your own pace. Ideal for those who love being active in nature.
Visit the Pont du Gard and historic towns
One of the most famous sights in the region is the impressive Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This centuries-old structure is about an hour's drive away and is definitely worth a visit. Nearby is also the charming town of Uzès, with a beautiful historic center, lively squares, and a bustling market. Here you can experience true Southern French life with terraces, small shops, and local delicacies. The Grotte de la Salamandre is also a remarkable place to visit. In this enormous dripstone cave, you walk past impressive rock formations and underground halls. This way, you combine nature, history, and culture during your stay in this diverse region.
Practical information
- Check-in: 16:00-19:00, check-out: 08:00-10:00
- Opened from 30 April until 13 September
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Frequently asked questions about Camping La Plage
Is fishing allowed at Camping La Plage?
Yes, you can fish at Camping La Plage.
Is there Wi-Fi at Camping La Plage?
The park offers free Wi-Fi in the shared areas.
Is there a swimming pool at Camping La Plage?
No, but Camping La Plage is located by the river with a sandy beach where you can swim.
What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping La Plage?
The check-in at Camping La Plage can be done between 16:00 and 19:00. The checkout should be done between 08:00 and 10:00.Is Camping La Plage open all year round?
No, Camping La Plage is open from 30 April until 13 September.Is there a restaurant at Camping La Plage?
Yes there's a restaurant at Camping La Plage. Besides that the park offers a bar, some takeaway meals and a snack bar.Is there a camping store at Camping La Plage?
Yes, at Camping La Plage you'll find a shop.