Discover the best Campgrounds in Haute-Marne, Grand Est including Camping de la Croix d'Arles, Camping de la Liez, Camping Hautoreille, Camping Les Hirondelles, L'Arbre a Cabane, La Forge de Sainte Marie, Camping de Montmorency, Kawan Le Camping du Lac de la Liez, Chalets Bord de Lac, Camping Hautoreille.
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4.5 based on 43 reviews
The site of the cross of Arles offers mobile homes equipped in the near green Langres
My first time at a smaller and ‘only’ 3 star camping and I was not sure to expect. It turned out great. The camping site was conviently located and our mobil home clean and convenient. No bakery but the option to order baked goods for the next day. Food from the take out was decent as well. Langres is a very nice little city to visit while you’re there.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
We were lucky enough to find this campsite in the last few days of its season. Virtually empty on our first night we were lucky enough to enjoy the stunning views overlooking the lake from our pitch and we had the more than adequate facilities almost to ourselves. Easy to access in our 7.4m motorhome, the campsite was well located for cycling and watersports. We enjoyed the onsite swimming pools, the 16km trail around the lake and a stunning sunset kayak to a nearby beach (although carrying our inflatable kayak from the site to the lake was challenging); for the 2 days we were there we were spoilt with things to do and we wished for a couple more nights to have been able to visit Langres and other nearby attractions. Staff were incredibly friendly and discreet. It's certainly on our list of sites to visit again.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
If you are looking for a swimming pool, extensive amusements, a disco for the kids every night, karaoke etc. then Camping Hautoreille is not for you. On the other hand, if you want a friendly welcome on a spotlessly clean site with large emplacements (and cows in the field next door!) - this is ideal. The site is very convenient as it is close to the motorway running north/south between Troyes and Dijon. It is therefore used a lot as an overnight stop but is just as good for a longer stay. We were there in a group with our three children, their husbands/wives and six grandchildren and we extended our stay for several days as we enjoyed it so much. There is a bar and restaurant on site which is good value and bread and baked goods delivered each morning for a 'proper' French breakfast. Five minutes drive away is a lac formed by a dam with a pleasant small beach, kayaks for hire and opportunities to fish. Parking there was free and plentiful. I would have no hesitation whatever in recommending a stay at this campsite - a real gem of a find.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
We stayed a few nights in a wooden cabin, "Gite les Hirondelles" (booked by the camping website, not via Booking.com) on our way back to the Netherlands. Good value for the price (just 30 euros a night): cosy place with a double bed, kitchen/living-room and toilet. Showers in the building next door. Very friendly, helpful owners. Everything spotless clean. Play area for children with nice view on the hills. Spacious pitches for tents and caravans. We're glad that we did not stay only night like many passengers did: this is an underestimated, green and hilly area. There is enough to explore for a few days, especially for those who like unspoiled places without too many tourists. The camping reception can provide you with information on the area. We visited the old Town of Bourmont and the nearby "Foret le Roches" (a very beautiful park with nice views and rocks), and a parc with the ruins of Forteresse de la Mothe, nearby Bourmont. We will come back to explore more, on our way to the South of France.
4 based on 143 reviews
A beautiful forest of several hectares is home to five magnificent cabins all have dreams names, unique and original. They are housed in old trees in private, in harmony with nature. You will lunch and dine on your terrace, in the company of squirrels and birds talk in the evening. The site is preserved, your peace is assured. Nature is omnipresent ... Sculptures of animals and characters will accompany you during your stay, either in your cabin or in the forest. Surely a kid dream come true! A treehouse to please, relax and go where nobody will look you !!
Me and my partner spent 2 nights in one of this beautiful treehouses. It was a brand new experience to sleep in the wild, to hear all the noises in the woods. Very impressive. The room was pretty sweet and the way all up was a little adventure. The breakfast was a good start in the day for hiking in this beautiful area. We will come again for sure! :)
4 based on 104 reviews
Le camping La Forge de Sainte Marie est situé au cœur des vignobles de champagne, une région riche en histoire, en culture, loin des foules et qui s’explore en toute tranquillité. Notre domaine, avec sa forge du 18ème siècle, se trouve entre le Lac du Der et le Château de Cirey-sur-Blaise (résidence de Voltaire). Notre camping en Haute-Marne est un site exceptionnel, parfaitement situé pour partir à la découverte de cette superbe région, pour des vacances en famille, en couple, entre amis ou bien même pour un déplacement professionnel. Caché entre clairière et forêt et bercé par notre rivière tout du long, le domaine vous offre un choix d’hébergement pour tous les goûts ! Le camping la Forge de Sainte Marie à Thonnance-les-Moulins vous propose des emplacements camping, locations de mobil home et de gîtes aménagés. Vivez des vacances inoubliables, dans une ambiance zen et conviviale ! Vous bénéficierez d’un éventail de services et des installations de qualité. Venez plonger dans notre piscine intérieure chauffée, pêcher à la truite au bord de l’étang, vous restaurer à l’Atelier, notre bar-restaurant avec terrasse éphémère…
Had a great 3 night stay here in a 4 person refurbished gite which was fresh and bright and well equipped. The site is well kept and very green. Beautiful trout fishing lake beside the restaurant. Staff were all very friendly and helpful. I think it has recently been bought out and the new owner has lots of plans to improve the site and restaurant without losing its natural charm.
4 based on 16 reviews
3.5 based on 76 reviews
Des vacances 100% bonheur et détente aux portes du nouveau Parc National des Forêts ! Idéalement situé en Champagne et Bourgogne, le camping de La Liez est niché dans un écrin de verdure sur les hauteurs du lac de La Liez. Pour des vacances en famille, à deux ou entre amis, tout est réuni pour un séjour réussi dans le pays de Langres. Campeur dans l’âme, venez planter la tente ou stationner votre caravane sur l’un des emplacements camping parfaitement intégrés dans un cadre verdoyant où règne la douceur de vivre au quotidien. Pour ceux en quête du confort d’une location, nos différents hébergements vous séduiront. Mobil-home, chalet, roulotte, tente Safari ou tente Coco Sweet, choisissez la location qui vous ressemble ! Avec une piscine extérieure chauffée, une piscine intérieure, un sauna et de nombreuses activités et animations, le camping de La Liez vous attend pour une expérience unique dans un cadre dépaysant !
We booked this site as a rest stay on our journey to Italy, driving from Calais towing a caravan took around 6 hours. Stayed for 3 nights. At this time in the season it’s a very pleasant place to be. Most chalets are empty and almost 2/3 of camping/ tourer caravan pitches are available too. Not many pitches have a view of the lake, those that do tend to be small. Having said that we still have a pleasant outlook and it’s pleasurable sitting outside. The lake has a level and maintained pathway but much of the time the lake is obscured by trees. There’s housing and a road between the site and the lake, plus many steps down to it. At the moment it’s slightly before the season seems to start and restaurants/ cafes on and off site are closed until the evening at least. The pool area is pleasant but small. Plus the bar/ cafe times do not seem to encourage pleasant day time relaxation on the terrace. There are a few toilet blocks and at the moment with few people using them they are clean. However, in our block to serve quite a number of pitches there are only two showers. Cubicles very small and a push button operation resulting in frustrating use with very short bursts of water. Would think in higher season this will be a problem. Pitches have access to their own power supply and taps, usually in a tower of 4. Not in good positioning for linking direct feeds into or out of the caravan. Langres town is a stunning location high on a hill with fortress type walls. Well worth a visit. A number of well known supermarkets not far away to stock up with food, if like us you obeyed the new post Brexit rules. The site shop has only very basic stock and bread is pre ordered. Hope this is helpful information for others touring. Would say the area’s not interesting enough for a longer stay.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
If you are looking for a swimming pool, extensive amusements, a disco for the kids every night, karaoke etc. then Camping Hautoreille is not for you. On the other hand, if you want a friendly welcome on a spotlessly clean site with large emplacements (and cows in the field next door!) - this is ideal. The site is very convenient as it is close to the motorway running north/south between Troyes and Dijon. It is therefore used a lot as an overnight stop but is just as good for a longer stay. We were there in a group with our three children, their husbands/wives and six grandchildren and we extended our stay for several days as we enjoyed it so much. There is a bar and restaurant on site which is good value and bread and baked goods delivered each morning for a 'proper' French breakfast. Five minutes drive away is a lac formed by a dam with a pleasant small beach, kayaks for hire and opportunities to fish. Parking there was free and plentiful. I would have no hesitation whatever in recommending a stay at this campsite - a real gem of a find.
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