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6 campsites in France, Paris - Ile de France for Essonne

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Le Cattiaux Camping l’Etang de Belesbat
Located just 55 km. from Paris, l’Etang de Belesbat is in a wooded, leafy area where you can indulge your interests in fishing, climbing, golf, riding and hiking. There are 59 shaded, grassy pitches (only 6 for touring), are located on the banks of the River Essonne and are marked out by two metre high hedges. All have electricity (10A), water and drainage. Chalets and mobile homes are also available to rent. This small site is ideal for visiting Paris, Fontainebleau, Vaux-le-Vicomte and even Versailles. Fontainebleau is a major attraction and certainly worth a visit; the château was once the home of the Kings of France.
Campsite le Parc des Roches
Parc des Roches is a 23-hectare holiday park in an attractive setting surrounded by woodland, and is ideal for visiting Paris. There are 320 average sized, marked pitches with only 100 for touring, all with 6A electricity and laid out amongst the trees. The other pitches are used for mobile homes, tents and chalets, some of which are privately owned. Paris is only 50 minutes from the RER Saint Chéron Station, 2 km. from the site. Fontainebleau is also a major attraction and the town certainly merits a visit. The château was once the home of the Kings of France.
Camping la Musardière
This site is southeast of Milly-la-Forêt with Fontainebleu and the A6 nearby. It could therefore be a useful stopover on the way north or south. The terrain is as nature intended with very little grass and no neatly trimmed hedges. There are 200 pitches in total, most of which are for permanent mobile homes, 22 are available to rent, leaving a small number of pitches for touring. All are in the trees so there is little sun on your pitch. There is no entertainment but amenities include a modern, fenced play area and excellent swimming and paddling pools.
Camping le Beau Village de Paris
This is a pleasant, typically French campsite just 25 km. south of Paris and conveniently located at the centre of a triangle formed by the A6 motorway, the N20/A10 to Orleans and the N104 east/west link road, La Francilienne. Half of its 124 pitches are occupied on a seasonal basis by Parisians and 20 mobile homes to rent; the remainder are touring pitches, all hedged and with 10A electricity. Trees provide some shade. Reception, in a traditionally-styled building, also has a pleasant little bar, a games room and an attractive terrace with wooden tables, benches, thatched canopies and a stone-built barbecue.
Centre Naturiste Héliomonde
Centre Naturiste is situated in a 47-hectare parkland setting surrounded by woodland and is ideal for visiting Paris. There are 50 pitches specifically for touring and camping, all with 16A electricity and laid out naturally amongst the trees. There are also 36 rental properties onsite.
Camping Caravaning le Bois de la Justice
La Bois du Justice is a conveniently located site close to Paris and Versailles. It is situated in a wood in the middle of farmland with a narrow, 1.2 km. approach road. There are 150 pitches, of which 30 are for touring units. Most are laid out among the trees and well shaded, a small number are in a more open area. Of a fair size (60-100 sq.m), some are sloping. Electricity (5A) is available throughout and most pitches have a water tap. Access to some pitches would be difficult for larger units. The site is ideal as an overnight stop when travelling north or south or for touring the area southwest of Paris.

Paris / Ile de France

With its tree lined boulevards, museums, art galleries, the Arc de Triomphe and of course the famous Eiffel Tower, this cosmopolitan city has plenty to offer. Less than 30 miles from the heart of the capital, a fun-packed trip to Disneyland Paris is also within reach.

Eiffel Tower

One of the chicest and most culturally rewarding cities in the world, Paris has something for everyone. The list of things to do is virtually endless and could easily fill many holidays - window shopping, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Montmartre, trips on the Seine, pavement cafés and the Moulin Rouge; the list goes on. The nearby Disneyland Resort Paris provides a great day out for all the family with two fantastic theme parks and over 70 attractions and shows to choose from. On the outskirts of Paris is Parc Astérix, home to Oziris, one of Europe’s most impressive roller-coasters.

Away from the famous sights and luxurious shops, a verdant oasis awaits in the hills and secret woodlands of the Ile de France. Squarebell towers in gentle valleys, white silos on endless plains of wheat, soft and harmonious landscapes painted and praised by La Fontaine, Corot and all the landscape painters. Paris is surrounded by forests, Fontainebleau, CompiègneSaint-Germain-en-Laye and majestic châteaux such as Fontainebleau and Vaux-le-Vicomte.

The celebrated capital of France, a city of romance, fashion and artistic prowess, Paris is known worldwide as a sophisticated and magical destination. It’s almost impossible to walk its streets without spotting a famous landmark or thinking of cultural icons: Montmartre proudly bears both the Sacré Coeur and associations with some of art’s elite – Picasso, Monet, Matisse, Dalí; the Rue Cambon cannot be walked without recalling Coco Chanel.

The combination of glamour and grandeur is enticing and made all the more so by the city’s reputation for great food. From boutique chocolatiers and patisseries to Michelin-starred restaurants, visitors are never far away from an exquisite meal or specialist treat. Away from the main tourist spots, Paris’ hidden secrets are a joy to stumble upon – tucked-away courtyards and garden cafés, lesser-known art museums and unknown shops all add to the city’s mystery and character.

A fabulous place to explore on foot or cycling, a trip to Paris can be tailored to provide the best of everything – sightseeing, fine dining and even perhaps a chocolate or wine tasting.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Palace of Versailles

Places of interest

Fontainebleau: château and national museum, history of Napoléon from 1804-1815.

Malmaison: château and national museum.

Meaux: agricultural centre; Gothic cathedral, chapter house and palace.

Paris: obviously! The list of places is too extensive to include here.

St Germain-en-Laye: château; Gallo-roman and Merovingian archaeological museum.

Sèvres: ceramics museum.

Thoiry: château and Parc Zoologique, 450-hectare park with gardens and African reserve containing 800 animals.

Versailles: Royal Castle, Royal Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, Royal Opera and French History Museum.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

French onion soup

Although it has no specific regional cuisine, Paris and the Ile de France offer a wide selection of dishes from all the regions of France. Paris also has a wide choice of restaurants serving dishes from around the world. You can at least start with the most famous foods to try in Paris. 

Croque-monsieur: Made up of two slices of bread, filled with boiled ham and béchamel and covered with a generous layer of melted cheese

Macaron: Composed of two crisp shells made of ground almonds, macarons are filled with a sweet paste of classic and exotic flavours such as pistachio, chocolate, red fruits or liquorice.

Entrecôte: Steak and chips

Onion soup: Soup of caramelized onions topped with a layer of melted cheese mixed with croutons.

Croissant: Buttery, flaky pastry, French viennoiserie pastries originally from Austria (Vienna). 

Steak tartare:  A restaurant classic that consists of raw fillet steak seasoned with capers, onion and black pepper. served with a raw egg yolk on top.