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15 campsites in France, Paris - Ile de France for Seine-et-Marne, Pets allowed

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International de Jablines
International de Jablines is a modern site in a prime location for active families. The leisure facilities of the adjacent Espace Loisirs are a big draw, with large lakes offering many water sports and activities like tree climbing, riding, children's playground, sports fields and more. The 400 metres of fine sandy beaches are open every day in July and August and on the weekends in May and June - the Grand Lac is said to have the largest beach in the Ile-de-France. But for some, the proximity to Disneyland Paris (6 km and there's a shuttle at certain times) and Paris (30 km) seals the deal.
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Caravaning des 4 Vents
This peaceful, pleasant site has been owned and run by the same family for over 50 years. There are around 200 pitches with a few permanent and seasonal units, however, there are 140 spacious grassy pitches for touring units, well separated by good hedges, all with 6A electricity and a water tap shared between two pitches. The whole site is very well cared for and landscaped with flowers and trees everywhere. This is a great family site with the swimming pool and games facilities located at the top end of the site so that campers are not disturbed.
Terracamps Camping les Prés
On the outskirts of the forest, 8k from Fontainbleau town and palace, this well maintained municipal site has its entrance opposite the banks of the River Loing. Les Pres has 136 pitches, of varying sizes, many quite large. More than a 100 are for tourers. Most are separated by hedges and all have access to 6A electricity. Long leads necessary for some pitches. The town of Grez sur Loing dates back to medieval times and is only a five minute walk, accessed by a stone bridge over the river. The town has a shop for essentials, a bar and boulangerie. It is an ideal base for visiting the town of Fontainbleau as well as many other activities including walking, cycling, fishing and canoeing.
Country Park Touquin
This is a pleasant, peaceful site which has a very French feel. Of the 225 pitches, the 90 for touring are grouped in two separate areas. Fifty are on level ground around the three attractive lakes, separated by hedges and with shade from mature trees. Another 50 are on a newly constructed part of the site, mostly on level grass bordered by young trees. All touring pitches have water and electricity (10A). Also in this area is a new sanitary block with accessible facilities. The life of the site centres round a smart bar/function room which doubles as reception and a shop, as well as the lakes and an attractive, irregularly shaped pool with waterslide. The lakes are home to some sizeable carp as well as being restocked daily with trout (fishing € 5 for half a day).
O2 Camping
O2 Camping is located within Normandy's picturesque fields and farmland and offers a tranquil escape for families seeking outdoor adventures and relaxation. Just a short drive from the sandy shores of the English Channel, the campsite provides easy access to rural walks and seaside beaches. On site there are 90 spacious touring pitches with 16Amp electric hook up points available. 
La Rivière Dorée
Camping La Rivière Dorée near Fontainebleau offers a delightful escape into nature and provides a tranquil retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled amidst scenic beauty near the edge of the Fontainebleau Forest, this campsite provides an excellent opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying a range of outdoor activities.
Camping la Belle Etoile
This site is part of the C’ Est Si Bon group, and all of its sites meet good standards. The site is on the banks of the Seine, which is perfect for those who wish to relax and watch the barges go up and down the river. The campsite is ideal for visiting Disneyland, Paris, just 30 minutes away by train and the Palace of Fontainebleau (18km) by car or bike, and of course, the Forest offers some amazing cycling and walking tracks. Several visitors staying on the site were here to explore the surrounding area and then travel to other final destinations. This site makes an excellent first stopover if you have an early morning ferry. 
Le Parc du Gué
Le Parc du Gué is situated at the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau only 12 km. south of a stunning château. It is set in a natural environment amongst mature trees and beside a lake, however swimming is not permitted. There are 159 pitches of which just six hardstanding pitches are available for touring units. All six have electricity (6A) and two enjoy a lake view. At the entrance to the site is a modern, clean and very smart reception and swimming pool. Most of the site is occupied by mobile homes and chalets either to rent or privately owned but maintenance of these needs to be improved. The ageing sanitary block is 300 m. from the touring area with little or no lighting on the roads so torches are required.
Camping Club le Parc de Paris
This rural, sloping site (open all year) is conveniently situated as an overnight stop or for a visit to Disneyland or to Paris. The 90 largely level, grassy touring pitches all have access to 6A electricity, though most areas have yet to be fully prepared for use. There are 200 mobile homes to rent. The new owners have ongoing plans for improving the site. A ten-minute drive takes you to a station on a Metro (RER) line to Paris and there is free parking. Disneyland and Parc Astérix are easily reached via the motorways.
Le Village Parisien
If you intend to visit Disneyland, this site is ideally situated, just 12 km. away. Tickets can be purchased at the site, and taxi travel can be arranged. However, the site has more to offer than its proximity to the theme park. There are 260 pitches in total with 100 for touring units. They are reasonably well cared for with mature hedges dividing them (access to some could be difficult for larger vehicles). They include 50 smaller touring pitches, more suitable for tents and motorhomes, with electricity on a flat, grassy area with young trees. The site is close to Charles de Gaulle airport, and there are overhead flights. There is an outdoor pool (unheated) and a second pool with a sliding roof and a shallow area for children. The site offers various activities including tennis and minigolf. Across the road from the entrance is the Canal de l’Ourcq for fishing and kayaking. A towpath alongside the canal is ideal for walking and cycling.
Camping les Courtilles du Lido
Les Courtilles du Lido is an attractive, family run site located just outside the 14th-century village of Moret-sur-Loing on the edge of the Forêt de Fontainebleau. There are 180 well shaded grassy pitches with 10A electricity dispersed throughout the five-hectare terrain, although access to some may be difficult due to overhanging branches. A good range of amenities includes a heated outdoor pool and minigolf, as well as a pizzeria and bar with a lovely terrace around a central fountain. There are 19 mobile homes to rent. Paris lies 55 km. to the north and can be accessed by either the A5 or A6 motorways or by rail from the local station (within walking distance). Some train noise can be heard from the site.
Camping Ile de Boulancourt
In pleasant countryside south of Paris and within easy reach of the Palais de Fontainebleau, this is a traditional, no-frills campsite occupying an attractive location on the bank of the River Essonne. There are 110 pitches on level grassland with groups of trees providing some shade; electricity connections (6A) are available. Nature lovers will be in their element, with woodland paths and waterways surrounding the site, and the forest of Fontainebleau with its major climbing sites and the Parc Naturel Régional du Gatinais Français both a short drive (or an energetic ride) away. A few mobile homes and chalets can be hired, and new ones are planned.
Camping le Chêne Gris
This attractive and well managed site is owned and run by a Dutch holiday company. A principal building houses reception on the ground floor and also an airy restaurant/bar plus a takeaway. Of the 340 pitches, 45 are for touring, all with electricity and the majority with water. The remainder (higher up the hill on which the site is built) are occupied by over 220 mobile homes and some 70 tents belonging to a Dutch tour operator. The pitches will easily accommodate units up to seven metres. Terraces look out onto the heated leisure pool complex and an outdoor adventure-style play area for over-fives, whilst the indoor soft play area is in a large tent at the side of the bar.
Camping les Prés de la Fontaine
Les Prés de la Fontaine is a vast Country Parc Résidentiel located close to Provins, around one hour’s drive to the southeast of Paris. The site itself has some 400 pitches which are now entirely occupied by mobile home accommodation, either to rent or for sale. There are no touring pitches available. This is a very spacious site and, with two large lakes well stocked with carp, it is understandably popular with anglers. Swimming is possible in a smaller lake near the bar and restaurant. The 220 acres of the park offer good opportunities for walking and cycling.
Camping Fredland
This campsite, located in the Ile de France, has recently been acquired by the Franceloc group and is in need of some attention. Accommodation ranges from fully equipped tents to mobile homes and chalets, as well as tree-top cabins. Some accommodation is located next to the small lake. There are 73 pitches available for tents and caravans which are looking very tired. Children and young adults are well catered for with an unusual playhouse and water park featuring outdoor and covered swimming pools. Themed evenings at weekends are popular during high season. At just 19 km. from Disneyland and 35 km. from Paris it is a good location for both lively times and quiet relaxation.

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.