Camping Les Lauriers Roses

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Enjoy the south of France at Camping Les Lauriers Roses

Camping Les Lauriers Roses is an attractive campsite in sunny Provence, close to the beaches of the Côte d'Azur. You will stay in luxury safari tents with private sanitary facilities, in the middle of quiet, green surroundings. Enjoy the heated pool, cozy bar and fresh pizzas. Discover charming coastal towns such as Saint Aygulf and Sainte Maxime or hike through the natural park Les Étangs de Villepey. An ideal base for a relaxing vacation in the south of France!

  • Heated pool
  • 3 km from the sea and beach
  • On the Côte d'Azur
  • Swimming pool with sun beds
  • Restaurant with bar and terrace
  • Play a game of bocce
  • Table soccer & table tennis
  • Volleyball court
  • Small library
  • Outdoor gym with fitness equipment
  • Laundry facilities
  • Bike rental
  • Safe deposit box for rent
  • Playground for the little ones
  • Small charm campsite

Facilities and activities at Camping Les Lauriers Roses

(Sports) activities

  • Fitness area
  • Bicycle rental
  • Petanque court
  • Ping pong table
  • Volley ball court
  • Billiards / Pool

Activities in the area

  • Diving
  • Cycling
  • Canoeing
  • Museums (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
  • Nature park (<5 KM / 3.1 MILES)
  • Surfing
  • Walking

Kids and teenagers

  • Playground (outdoor)

Location

  • By the sea

Park facilities

  • Reception
  • Charging point for electric car
  • WiFi in public area (free)
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • Dutch
  • English
  • French

Swimming pool

  • Outdoor pool
  • Paddling pool

Food & Beverage

  • Pizzeria
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
Camping Les Lauriers Roses

Surroundings

Turquoise river winding through cliffs near Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, with boats on the water.
Colorful harborfront in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, with yachts and charming pastel buildings.
View of the marina in Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, with yachts and sailboats on a sunny day.

Saint Aygulf

Saint Aygulf is a pleasant coastal town with fine sandy beaches and a lively promenade. Stroll through the center with boutiques and enjoy local cuisine on a terrace. Visit the weekly market for fresh produce and unique souvenirs. For nature lovers, there are hiking trails along the coast and through the nearby natural park Les Étangs de Villepey. Saint Aygulf combines beach fun with the charm of Provence.

Coastal view near Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, showing beach, rocks, and a villa by the sea.
Panoramic view of a sandy beach, blue sea, flying seagulls and cityscape near Fréjus in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France.

Sainte Maxime

Sainte Maxime is a charming seaside resort on the Côte d'Azur. With wide sandy beaches, an attractive harbor and lively shopping streets, it has everything for a wonderful day out. Enjoy a fresh crepe on the promenade or visit one of the many boutiques. In summer, events and evening markets are often organized. Sainte Maxime is the perfect mix of relaxed beach days and lively conviviality.


Nature park Les Étangs de Villepey

Les Étangs de Villepey is a unique natural area near Saint Aygulf. Spanning more than 260 hectares, this wetland is home to an impressive biodiversity. On a hike or bike ride, you can spot flamingos, herons and other unusual bird species. The area has well-marked trails and viewpoints, making it perfect for nature lovers and families. Besides birds, you will also find unusual plants and rich fauna. The nature park borders the beach, making it easy to combine nature and the sea. Les Étangs de Villepey introduces you to an unspoiled part of Provence where you can completely escape the hustle and bustle of the Côte d'Azur.

Saint Tropez

Saint Tropez is the iconic destination of the Côte d'Azur, famous for its luxury yachts, boutiques and vibrant atmosphere. Yet it has more to offer than just glamour. Stroll through the old center with narrow streets, colorful facades and cozy squares. Visit the Musée de l'Annonciade or the citadel with stunning views of the bay. For a quieter experience, explore the Plage des Salins beach or the surrounding vineyards. In the harbor, you'll see a mix of fishing boats and luxury yachts, and the market at Place des Lices is perfect for fresh produce and local specialties. Saint Tropez combines history, culture and luxury in a unique way that you must experience for yourself.

Practical information

  • Shorts/bermudas not allowed in the pool area

Camping Les Lauriers Roses scored with a 8.2

20 reviews

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  • 04 Jul 2026

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    Review from Google
  • 30 Jun 2026

    The caravan is worn out.
    Loose electrical outlet
    Broken umbrella
    Old patio set with dirty cushions
    Incomplete kitchen set
    The deck in front of the caravan is warped

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    Caravan is uitgewoond.
    Stopcontact los
    Parasol kapot
    Oud tuinset met vieze kussens
    Incomplete keuken inrichting
    Vlonder voor de caravan skecht

    Review from Google
  • 28 Jun 2026

    We spent six weeks enjoying our mobile home at a campsite perched on top of a mountain with a fantastic view. The staff at the Campasun campground “Les Lauriers Roses” in St. Augulf were very friendly and helpful. Since we look back on a wonderful vacation with great pleasure, we’ve already booked another 6 weeks for next year.

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    Wij hebben 6 weken genoten van de mobil home op een plek boven op een berg met fantastisch uitzicht. Het personeel op de Campasun camping’ Les Lauriers Roses’ in St Augulf was erg vriendelijk en behulpzaam. Omdat we met bijzonder veel genoegen terug kunnen zien op een heerlijke vakantie , hebben we weer 6 weken gereserveerd voor het volgende jaar.

    Review from Google
  • 26 Jun 2026

    Since this spring of 2026, the campground has been taken over by Campasun.
    As a result, a number of
    changes have been implemented.
    New staff members are strictly following the new owner’s guidelines (as they should).
    For the regular campers, these new rules do take some getting used to.
    But the staff are doing their very best to make the guests feel at home. They are friendly and work hard. We’ve been staying here since early May 2026 and have had the chance to experience almost everything firsthand. This includes a very pleasant introduction to the owners’ daughter (who manages four campgrounds in this region). We also met the bar staff and the managers. What friendly people, and what a tremendous amount of work we saw them put in to officially open the campground on May 23. We really can’t comment on the period before that date, as the handover was briefly delayed. There were a number of changes that many campers had to get used to. The fact that the bar was suddenly no longer open until… but only until 10:00 p.m. came as a shock to many. This has now been adjusted to 11:00 p.m. Anything the staff wants to do for us must be discussed with the owners. The food tastes very good and is served with great care. As for the wine served during boules, that was always a gesture from André. There was some confusion about that for a while, but after discussion, it has now been adjusted, and once again, in addition to the trophy, a glass of wine can be won. Work has also continued since the opening, allowing many people to get to know both the bar staff and the managers. Later, a receptionist and cleaning staff joined the team. Since they were brought on later, the restrooms weren’t very clean at first, but after these great people arrived, the showers are now clean, free of hair, and smell fresh. The mobile homes also look neat and fresh. At first, both the guests and the staff had to get used to each other. But I believe you have to give that some time. It’s quite overwhelming when your bar is suddenly full of fairly vocal Dutch guests who all want something from you. I do understand the Dutch guests, though. The bar staff could have spoken a little more English. But things are getting better and better, and everyone is starting to show more respect for one another. Another thing that’s really appreciated is that the front desk is now open more often. The grounds look well-maintained, and the pool is cleaned every day. Unfortunately, the manager has to refill the trash cans every morning because a nighttime visit from a family of wild boars turns the place into a pigsty. I think, to make many guests feel even better, a suggestion box might be a good idea. After all, it’s so easy to complain, but then you should also come up with suggestions or ideas. Campasun has its own rules and sticks to them. André’s 40 years of having a bit of a free hand are now over, and we all have to deal with that. After all, that’s the case at all campgrounds—you have to follow the rules. So, in short, Campasun and its staff are off to a great start (they’ve only been at it for two months). In any case, we’re super positive and see a bright future🌞 ahead for Campasun. We’re definitely very satisfied👍

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    Sinds dit voorjaar van 2026 is de camping overgenomen door Campasun.
    Hierdoor zijn er een tal van
    veranderingen doorgevoerd.
    Nieuwe personeelsleden, die strikt de voorwaarden van de nieuwe eigenaar opvolgen( wat ook hoort).
    Voor de vaste campinggasten zijn die nieuwe regels wel even wennen.
    Maar dit personeel doet heel erg hun best om het de gasten naar hun zin te maken. Ze zijn vriendelijk en werken hard. Wij verblijven hier al sinds begin mei 2026 en hebben bijna alles van dichtbij mogen mee maken. Zo ook de zeer prettige kennismaking met de dochter van de eigenaars( die 4 campings in deze regio onder haar beheer heeft). Ook kennis gemaakt met het barpersoneel en de beheerders. Wat een vriendelijke mensen en wat een werk hebben wij deze mensen zien verzetten om op 23 mei de camping officieel te openen. Voor deze datum hebben wij eigenlijk geen recht van spreken. De overdracht had nl even oponthoud. Een aantal veranderingen waar vele campinggasten aan moesten wennen. De bar ineens niet meer tot….open, maar tot 22:00 was een schok voor vele. Deze is nu aangepast naar 23:00. Alles wat het personeel wilt doen voor ons moet in overleg met de eigenaren. Het eten smaakt zeer goed en word ook keurig verzorgd geserveerd. Wat de wijn bij het boulen betreft was altijd een geste van André. Even was daar enige verwarring over, maar dat is nu, na overleg,aangepast, en kan er weer, naast de beker, een wijntje gewonnen worden. De werkzaamheden zijn ook doorgegaan na de opening en hebben veel mensen kennis kunnen maken met zowel het barpersoneel als de beheerders. Later zijn daar bijgekomen, een receptioniste en schoonmaakpersoneel. Omdat deze later ingeschakeld waren was het sanitair in het begin niet zo schoon, maar na de komst van deze kanjers zijn de douches schoon, onthaart en ruiken fris. Ook de mobilehomes ziet er keurig en fris uit.In het begin moesten zowel de gasten als het personeel aan elkaar wennen. Maar ik ben van mening dat men daar ook even de tijd voor moet nemen. Het is nogal overweldigend als je bar ineens vol zit met toch redelijk aanwezige Nederlanders die allemaal iets van je willen. Ik snap de Nederlandse gasten wel. Het barpersoneel had iets meer Engels mogen kunnen praten. Maar dat gaat steeds beter en begint een ieder steeds meer respect voor elkaar te krijgen.Wat ook als zeer fijn word ervaren is dat de receptie nu vaker open is. Het terrein ziet er verzorgd uit en het zwembad word iedere dag schoongemaakt. Helaas staat de beheerder iedere ochtend de vuilnisbakken weer te vullen omdat een nachtelijk bezoek van een zwijnenfamilie er een zwijnenstal van maken. Ik denk, om vele gasten een nog beter gevoel te geven, dat een ideeenbus misschien iets is. Kijk klagen is zo makkelijk maar kom dan ook met suggesties/ideeen. Campasun heeft eigen regels en houd zich daaraan. 40 jaar een beetje de vrije hand van André is nu over en daar moeten wij met zijn allen mee dealen. Immers is dat op alle campings zo dat men zich moet schikken aan de regels. Dus kortom, de camping van Campasun en het personeel zijn heel goed op weg( ze zijn ook nog maar net 2 maanden bezig). Wij zijn in ieder geval super positief en zien de toekomst voor Campasun zonnig🌞 tegemoet. Wij zijn in ieder geval zeer tevreden👍

    Review from Google
  • 20 Jun 2026

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    Review from Google
  • 11 Jun 2026

    Excellent food and service at the restaurant

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    Excelente comida y servicio en el restaurante

    Review from Google
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Frequently asked questions about Camping Les Lauriers Roses

  1. Are dogs welcome in the park and accommodation?

    No, pets are not allowed

  2. What is there to do in the area?

    Visit the colorful markets in Saint Aygulf (Tuesday, Friday), Sainte Maxime (Monday, Thursday, Friday), Saint Tropez (Tuesday, Saturday) and Fréjus (Wednesday, Saturday). Explore natural park Les Étangs de Villepey, within walking distance of the campsite, with trails towards the Mediterranean Sea. Relax on beaches or engage in water sports such as sailing, diving and surfing. Take a boat trip to Saint Tropez from Sainte Maxime. For action, there are water parks, a go-kart track in Fréjus and canoe adventures at Roquebrune-sur-Argens.

  3. How far is the beach?

    Camping Les Lauriers Roses is located 3 km from the beach

  4. Can you barbecue at the campsite?

    Yes, each tent has its own barbecue

  5. Is smoking allowed in the accommodation?

    No, all accommodations are smoke-free

  6. Do I have to pay tourist tax?

    Yes, this must be paid on site (local rate)

  7. Are there laundry facilities?

    Yes, you can also do some laundry on vacation.

  8. What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    The check-in at Camping Les Lauriers Roses starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.
  9. Is Camping Les Lauriers Roses open all year round?
    No, Camping Les Lauriers Roses is open from 24 May until 11 October.
  10. Is there a restaurant at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    Yes there's a pizzeria and a restaurant at Camping Les Lauriers Roses. Besides that the park offers a bar.
  11. Is there a swimming pool at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    At the park you will find an outdoor pool and a paddling pool.
  12. Is there a wifi at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    The park offers free wifi in the shared space(s).
  13. Is there a camping store at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    Yes, at Camping Les Lauriers Roses you'll find a shop.
  14. Can I charge my electric car at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    Yes, at Camping Les Lauriers Roses you'll find a charging point for electric car.
  15. Is there a bike rental facility at Camping Les Lauriers Roses?
    Yes, at Camping Les Lauriers Roses you'll find a bicycle rental.

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