Châteauneuf-du-Pape, renowned for its vineyards and prestigious wine, Camping L'art de vivre offers fully equipped mobile homes and camping pitches.
Located on the Via Rhôna route, an 815 km cycling trail connecting Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean, our campsite provides privileged access to kilometers of bike paths along the Rhône. Admire castles, vineyards, archaeological sites, natural parks, and beautiful panoramic viewpoints. A perfect outing for the whole family, especially with our bike loan service!
The swimming pool and paddling pool are perfect for both children and adults to cool off.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, recognized as a remarkable taste site in 2006, was once the summer residence of the Avignon popes. Today, the remains of the Papal Castle invite visitors to a majestic exploration of this historic residence, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings.
Other emblematic sites not to be missed:
Discover the treasures nearby:
Just 10 minutes by car, visit the historic city of Orange with its impressive Roman Theatre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 15 minutes, stroll through the paved streets and lively squares of Avignon, home to the famous Palais des Papes.
Enjoy a 100% comic-themed day at the Spirou theme park, just 20 minutes from the campsite, and discover the iconic heroes of the Spirou magazine.
The famous Pont du Gard, 30 minutes away, is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its history and enjoy spectacular views of the Gardon valley on a scenic walk.
Stroll along the Sorgue river in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 45 minutes away. The town is famous for its many antique shops and flea markets, as well as its floating market inspired by the markets of Bangkok.
Also not to be missed, the charming village of Gordes, 50 minutes away, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France. The village offers remarkable architecture and breathtaking views over the surrounding valleys and seasonal lavender fields. Don’t miss its lively Provençal market on Tuesday mornings, where you can discover a variety of local products such as cheeses, honey, crafts, and many other delights.
Finally, end your stay at the Carrières de Lumières, located at the foot of the Baux-de-Provence citadel, 1 hour away. This spectacular site, set in former limestone quarries, offers an extraordinary immersive artistic experience. A must-see for art lovers and visitors seeking a unique cultural experience in Provence!
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, renowned for its vineyards and prestigious wine, Camping L'art de vivre offers fully equipped mobile homes and camping pitches.
Located on the Via Rhôna route, an 815 km cycling trail connecting Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean, our campsite provides privileged access to kilometers of bike paths along the Rhône. Admire castles, vineyards, archaeological sites, natural parks, and beautiful panoramic viewpoints. A perfect outing for the whole family, especially with our bike loan service!
The swimming pool and paddling pool are perfect for both children and adults to cool off.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, recognized as a remarkable taste site in 2006, was once the summer residence of the Avignon popes. Today, the remains of the Papal Castle invite visitors to a majestic exploration of this historic residence, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings.
Other emblematic sites not to be missed:
Discover the treasures nearby:
Just 10 minutes by car, visit the historic city of Orange with its impressive Roman Theatre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 15 minutes, stroll through the paved streets and lively squares of Avignon, home to the famous Palais des Papes.
Enjoy a 100% comic-themed day at the Spirou theme park, just 20 minutes from the campsite, and discover the iconic heroes of the Spirou magazine.
The famous Pont du Gard, 30 minutes away, is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its history and enjoy spectacular views of the Gardon valley on a scenic walk.
Stroll along the Sorgue river in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 45 minutes away. The town is famous for its many antique shops and flea markets, as well as its floating market inspired by the markets of Bangkok.
Also not to be missed, the charming village of Gordes, 50 minutes away, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France. The village offers remarkable architecture and breathtaking views over the surrounding valleys and seasonal lavender fields. Don’t miss its lively Provençal market on Tuesday mornings, where you can discover a variety of local products such as cheeses, honey, crafts, and many other delights.
Finally, end your stay at the Carrières de Lumières, located at the foot of the Baux-de-Provence citadel, 1 hour away. This spectacular site, set in former limestone quarries, offers an extraordinary immersive artistic experience. A must-see for art lovers and visitors seeking a unique cultural experience in Provence!