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43 campsites in France, Franche-Comté

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Sites et Paysages Beauregard
Well under 2 hours drive north of Geneva, Sites et Paysages Beauregard is a charming, well-kept site nestled in the immaculately beautiful countryside of the Jura. Surrounded by fields and overlooked by wooded hills, it's a natural setting that is popular with families who value the activities on offer and the safe environment, as well as those who enjoy cycling and hiking amidst stunning scenery. Aside from the beautiful lakes (Clairvaux, Chalain, Vouglans and Ilay), there are magical waterfalls, vast caves and ancient abbeys to explore.
Camping de Besançon la Plage
You'll find no noisy entertainment at Camping de Besançon La Plage, so the site is perfect for those looking for peace. This is an urban site and a great overnight stop when travelling down to the South or returning home. That said, children enjoy the sprawling lawns, spacious sports field, large swimming pool and playground. At the same time, the adults appreciate the handy location on the outskirts of Besançon and right beside the River Doubs, overlooked by the wooded hills opposite. There are 97 Pitches of average size, flat and level, and all had some tree shade, 16 amp E.H.U. and ten mobile homes to rent.
Camping de l'Ile
Camping de l'Île is located in Ranchot, Jura, France not far from Besançon. As the name suggests, the campsite is located on the island, in this case between the Doubs River and the Rhine-Rhône Canal. It offers a peaceful and scenic location for a camping getaway. When you arrive at the campsite, you will find 26 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available. The pitches are spacious and vary in size and are surrounded by mature trees, and many are located on the water's edge of the Doubs River.
Camping des Pêcheurs
Des Pecheurs has the advantage of being in the town and within walking distance of all its services. It is also a fairly level site and is more suited to motorhomes than other sites in the area. The mobile home and seasonal pitch areas are on the upper terrace; the touring area is on the lower. There are 156 touring pitches, and most have 6A electricity hook-ups (Europlug, long leads may be required). A riverside site, it is popular with fishermen and those looking to take a freshwater swim or explore the area via the water using a kayak.
Domaine le Chanet
Located in the heart of the Jura in the Loue valley on the edge of historic Ornans, this traditional site is on a fairly steep slope with terraced pitches. The area has plenty of outdoor activities, including canoeing and kayaking, mountain biking, caving and fishing. With 95 pitches (65 for touring), there are around 50 with electricity hook-ups (3-16A), including nine with multi-services. There are also 25 mobile homes, caravans or tents to rent on the site and three gîtes. Larger units will find access difficult.
La Roche d’Ully
Situated in the heart of the Jura mountains and close to historic Ornan, La Roche d’Ully is a spacious, attractive and modern site, surrounded by views of wooded hills and rocky outcrops. There are 115 large pitches, 75 of which are for tourers, most have electricity (10A) and all have access to water. Divided by a variety of bushes and young trees, there is not a great deal of shade.
Camping Caravaning de la Forêt
In the heart of the Jura Mountains and one of the most extensive fir forests in Europe, between Doubs and Loue, you will be charmed by this campsite in Franche-Comté. Camping de la Forêt is in a unique rural setting on the forest's edge. The campsite has 61 marked touring pitches with electric hook-up points available; these are surrounded by mature trees offering plenty of shade during the summer months.
Camping le Val d’Amour
Nestled in the heart of the Jura region in France, Camping Le Val d'Amour lives up to its name with its idyllic setting. Situated in the village of Ounans, the campsite boasts a prime location between Dole, Salins-les-Bains, and Arbois. The site has 130 grass pitches of which 97 are for touring units. The pitches are situated in an old orchard, where the lawns are surrounded by tall trees, offering you a lot of shelter during the summer. There are also 29 mobile homes, chalets or lodge tents available to hire.
Camping du Bois de Reveuge
Bois de Reveuge is an attractive, spacious site with a total of 320 pitches, including 152 mobile homes located in woodland to one side of the site. The more open pitches on the lower terraces have good views across the surrounding countryside and overlook two lakes which may be used for fishing and canoeing. The 168 pitches available for touring have water and 6A electricity. Those on the upper terraces have more shade. There is a heated swimming pool which is covered in cool weather and another pool with four water slides and children’s aquapark, supervised in high season.
Camping des Ballastières
Within easy reach of the historic town of Belfort, les Ballastières opened in 2008 in private ownership, but it is now run as a municipal site. The landscaping is becoming established and the 90 touring pitches are very large, level and easily accessible, all with 6/16A electricity. At the time of our visit, wooden lodges to rent were being installed on ten pitches. The reception building also houses a bar and snack bar, while outside a patio with tables and chairs overlooks the pool and adjacent lake. The site has been designed with great accessible facilities there is a sloping path down to the pool, a hoist has been installed, and one of the ten mobile homes is ramped for easy access.
Camping l’Etang des Forges
Belfort (known as the City of the Lion) is a historic fortified town with much history. Although 178 pitches are marked out, this very spacious site only uses 90 of them, and you should always be able to find room here. The pitches are all on level, mostly open ground divided by bushes. A few trees around one end give a little shade to some pitches and there is (6A) to all pitches and a good supply of water taps. The region has a wealth of footpaths and cycle trails. There are also opportunities for ballooning and hang-gliding.
Flower Camping du lac de la Seigneurie
Flower Camping du Lac de la Seigneurie is located in Leval, France, at the foot of the Vosges Mountains and near the Lac de la Seigneurie lake. On-site, you will find 95 pitches, of which 77 are for touring and have 10Am electric hook-up points available. Pitches are spacious, delimited by mature hedging, giving privacy; some are hard standing. 
Camping Huttopia La Plage Blanche
Huttopia La Plage Blanche is located in the Jura, by the rippling waters of the River Loue. This spacious eight-hectare site has 202 pitches (171 for touring, 40 on the riverbank). All are large, grassy and level with 10A electricity (Europlugs).
Camping le Moulin
Patornay is a pleasant village just by the River Ain where it starts to widen on its way to the Lac de Vouglans. This well equipped five-hectare campsite lies right on the riverbank, with direct access for boating, canoeing and fishing. There are around 220 slightly uneven and sloping pitches with around 110 for touring units. All have electricity (6A Europlug). Many have heavy shade and of these, 40 are in a more natural area where there is no electricity, and water taps are a bit further apart.
Camping Domaine de l’Epinette
This site is set in the heart of the Jura, just 5 km from the serene Lac de Chalain. It's charming countryside, with the wooded slopes rising up from the slow-moving River Ain and the Swiss border not far away. The photogenic waterfalls, Cascades du Hérisson, are 15 km away and stretch for 3 km, and there are countless cycling and hiking trails to follow through the sublime scenery. The winding country lanes link picturesque villages like Baume-Les-Messieurs, one of France's 'most beautiful villages' with its famous caves. The town of Lons-le-Saunier is just 20 minutes away.
Camping Seasonova Vesoul
Part of a leisure park around a large lake, this campsite has 160 good sized, level pitches, mostly on grass, but with 29 hardstandings; they are separated by shrubs and bushes and 133 have electricty (6A). There is a large area in the centre of the site with a play area, a volleyball court and boules. Just outside the gate is a bar/restaurant and a pleasant beach for swimming and fishing. A five kilometre path has been created around the lake for jogging, walking and cycling and there are zones for boating and windsurfing.
Camping la Marjorie
La Marjorie is a spacious site set on the outskirts of the spa town of Lons-le-Saunier with a long season. Bordering one area of the site are open fields and woodlands and a stream runs through the site. It has 192 level pitches, 180 for touring units and 127 with 10A electricity. Some are on hardstanding and 37 are fully serviced. They are separated by well-trimmed hedges interspersed with tall trees which gives privacy plus some shade. There is a cycle path from the site into town (2.5 km) and a mountain bike track behind the site. This is a good site for long or short stays. It would a good base from which to explore this interesting and picturesque area. In July and August activities are organised for all the family.
Camping Val de Bonnal
Camping le Val de Bonnal is an impressive, generally peaceful, well managed site in a large country estate, designed to blend harmoniously with the surrounding countryside, well away from main roads and other intrusions. The site itself is very busy, with a wide range of activities and amenities. The 280 very good sized, landscaped pitches (200 for touring units) with 6/10A electricity are separated by a mixture of trees and shrubs. Six of these pitches are fully serviced with water, drainage, fridge and garden furniture. As well as the 30 mobile homes the site has to rent, there are many to rent from major tour operators. The main attraction here must be the variety of watersports on the three large lakes and nearby river.
Camping la Pergola
Close to the Swiss border and overlooking the sparkling waters of Lac de Chalain, la Pergola is a good quality terraced site set amongst the rolling hills of the Jura. Neat and tidy, and very well maintained, it has 350 large pitches, 100 for touring, mainly on grass and gravel and separated by small hedges. Ten are serviced pitches. All have electricity (10/12A), water and drainage and some have shade from a variety of mature trees. The remainder are occupied by chalets. The attractive bar/restaurant and terrace are next to the pool complex and entertainment area, with views over the lake. This is a good holiday base for families with young children. English is spoken.
Camping Domaine de Chalain
In the unspoilt surroundings of the Jura, in 75 acres of wooded parkland surrounded by cliffs and forests, the Domaine de Chalain offers the perfect combination of relaxation, fun and discovery. On the shores of lake Chalain, this lovely site has a wide range of accommodation options - camping pitches (455 with electricity), mobile homes, bungalows or chalets. With a comprehensive range of leisure activities for children and adults, it's a great family option. There are swimming opportunities and water sports in the lake or Les Lagons aqua park. Indoors there is a heated paddling pool and swimming pool, together with a wellness area with sauna, jacuzzi (over 18s only) and hammam. Outdoors you'll find another paddling pool and swimming pools with water games, jacuzzi, waterslides, multi-lane slides and waterfalls.

Franche-Comté

Located to the south of Alsace, the historic province of Franche Comté boasts a varied landscape ranging from flat plains to dense woodlands, rugged dramatic mountains and limestone valleys.

Besançon

A little-known area of France, Franche-Comté has retained an atmosphere of unspoilt nature and uninterrupted tradition, making it a fascinating place to visit. Tucked against the Swiss border, guarded by the undulating Jura mountains and sparsely populated, it is an ideal region to escape the pressures of everyday life. Its villages present an idyllic picture of stone cottages, winding lanes and medieval churches, and many afford stunning views of the surrounding scenery.

The capital, Besançon, sits comfortably in a loop of the River Doubs and is a vibrant city with a burgeoning music scene, a keen interest in the arts and a list of monuments to rival the greatest cities. The Granville Palace, cathedral and Astronomique Horloge are all must-visits. Still, the smaller features give Besançon such a charming character: fountains fill squares with the sound of trickling water, and the bookshops and cafés offer residents the perfect spot to watch the world go by. The Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to several fine museums.

Providing the chance to explore untouched valleys, sun-dappled forests, and beautiful villages, a walking or cycling trip to Franche-Comté gives the sense of uncovering a secret and precious jewel to all who venture there. Franche Comté is really made up of two regions. The high valley of the Saône is wide, gently rolling farmland with a certain rustic simplicity. At the same time, the Jura mountains are more rugged, with dense forests, sheer cliffs, craggy limestone escarpments and torrents of clear, sparkling water rushing through deep gorges. It is for this thrilling scenery that Franche Comté is best known. A paradise for nature lovers, there are endless opportunities for hiking, cycling and caving, with some skiing in winter. The streams and lakes provide world-class fishing, while more therapeutic waters can be found in spa towns such as Luxeuil-les-Bains, Salins-les-Bains and Lons-le-Saunier.

The region has a rich architectural heritage dating from many different periods and features medieval abbeys and châteaux and a poignant chapel in memory of the war. Roman remains, fortresses perched on cliff tops and elegant spa towns can all be explored at leisure. The region’s position, bordering Switzerland and close to Germany, is reflected in its culture and the great diversity of architectural style in the many fine buildings.

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Arbois

Arbois: Pasteur Family Home and Museum; Museum of Wine and Wine Growing.

Belfort: Sandstone lion sculpted by Bartholdi; Memorial and Museum of the French Resistance.

Besançon: Citadel with good views over the city.

Champlitte: Museum of Folk Art.

Dole: Lovely old town, Louis Pasteur’s birthplace.

Gray: Baron Martin Museum.

Luxeuil-les-Bains: Tour des Echevins Museum.

Ornans: Gustave Courbet birthplace, museum.

Ronchamp: Chapel of Notre-Dame du Haut de Ronchamp designed by Le Corbusier.

Salins-les-Bains: Salt mines and tunnels.

Sochaux: Peugeot Museum.

CUISINE OF THE REGION
Gougère

Cuisine of the region

Freshwater fish such as trout, grayling, pike and perch are local specialities. The region has a rare wine known as vin de paille as well as vin jaune (deep yellow and very dry) and vin du jura, Jura wine.

Brési: Water-thin slices of dried beef; many local hams.

Gougère: Hot cheese pastry based on the local Comté cheese.

Jésus de Morteau: Fat pork sausage smoked over pine and juniper.

Papet jurassien: Orange blossom tart.