OPEN FROM 29th APRIL TO 15TH SEPTEMBER 2023

MESSIDOR NATURIST CAMPSITE (13)
Messidor, in the heart of Provence!

MESSIDOR IS A TYPICAL FAMILY CAMPSITE

Created in the 80's by Jacques and Marie-Noëlle, it's currently managed by their daughter Sabine and her husband Joël.

They will do everything possible to make your stay a pleasant one. They look forward to welcoming you from 29 April to 15th September to introduce you to their region.

Sabine & Joël

Messidor campsite

70 montée du château d’eau
13610 Le Puy Ste Réparade

Tel : 04 42 61 90 28
Mob : 06 14 83 76 56

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the accomodation

ON LEISURE DAYS, YOU CAN MAKE THE MOST OF THE CAMPSITE’S AMENITIES

The leisure area, in the heart of the 10-hectare grounds, is where you will find the (10mx20m) swimming pool and its waterfall, the bowling pitch, the playground, table tennis and the reception room with a library, table football and bar/restaurant which is open throughout the season. Overlooking this space, the 85 pitches are distributed around the “restanques” (the Provençal term for terraces) where the tents, caravans, camper vans and rented mobile homes mingle on the spacious pitches (more than 100m2), either in the sun or in the shade. Two small maisonnettes, in the style of Provençal cabins, are also available.

Reception areas

The campsite’s terraces

Our camping pitches

Our mobil homes

Activities
on the spot

IN OUR CAMPSITE

Animal lovers can pay a visit to our chickens, horses and donkeys, which can be found in the fields around the campsite, or try out agility training in the brand-new dog park. The warm, sunny climate is inducive to taking a siesta, going for a swim or having some refreshment in the shade of the trees. In the evening, chatting over a drink, laughter, music, singing and dancing brighten up the terrace.

Activities
in the region

TREASURES OF PROVENCE TO BE FOUND NEARBY

Thanks to the campsite’s ideal location, you can visit many of Provence’s treasures in less than an hour’s drive. The Camargue, Arles, the Etang de Vaccarès with its horses and flamingos, the Luberon with its one-hundred-year-old cedar forests and small villages described in the books by Peter Mayle, the Sainte-Victoire mountain which overlooks Aix-en-Provence and was immortalised by Cézanne, and of course Marseilles, protected by the church of Notre Dame de la Garde, with its rocky inlets or “calanques” opening out into the Mediterranean.

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