Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur Archives - Emplacement de camping pour caravanes, tente et camping-car https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/category/destinations-en/provence-alpes-cote-dazur-en/ Une sélection de campings en Europe avec des emplacements de camping pour votre caravane, votre tente ou votre camping-car Mon, 11 Apr 2022 22:52:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.we-love-camping.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/favicon-32x32.jpg Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur Archives - Emplacement de camping pour caravanes, tente et camping-car https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/category/destinations-en/provence-alpes-cote-dazur-en/ 32 32 Camping in Avignon https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-avignon-provence/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=camping-avignon-provence https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-avignon-provence/#respond Mon, 11 Apr 2022 22:34:09 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-avignon-provence/ Avignon occupies a special place in French history. And even world history. This city, nestled on the banks of the Rhône, was the seat of the Papacy throughout the 14th century. A prestigious status that has given it an exceptional heritage that is well worth discovering during your camping holidays in the Vaucluse or in the Bouches-du-Rhône. Our campsites in...

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Avignon occupies a special place in French history. And even world history. This city, nestled on the banks of the Rhône, was the seat of the Papacy throughout the 14th century. A prestigious status that has given it an exceptional heritage that is well worth discovering during your camping holidays in the Vaucluse or in the Bouches-du-Rhône.


Our campsites in Avignon and Provence.


During the Middle Ages, and particularly through the 13th century, Popes used to stay outside Rome for varying lengths of time. None of the cities of residence, however, became a new capital of Christendom in place of Rome. At the dawn of the 14th century, Rome was a troubled city, torn by the struggles of rival clans. Since the schism between the Eastern and Western churches, the great Italian city was also out of step with the Catholic world, of which France and England were the main powers. When Pope Clement V moved to Avignon in 1309, he had no plans to make it a new religious capital. But Avignon had some attractive assets. In opposition to its Italian rival, the city enjoyed the profound peace that reigned in Provence and it offered the advantage of bringing the Pope closer to the kingdoms of France and England. He therefore settled there permanently and was followed by his six successors until 1376 (John XXII, Benedict XII, Clement VI, Innocent VI, Urban V and Gregory XI). After the death of Gregory XI, the Catholic Church went through a troubled period. Supported by England, Italy and the German emperor, a pope regained his seat in Rome, while France and Spain kept Clement VII in Avignon. His successor, Benedict XIII, gradually lost all his support and fled from Avignon in 1403. Rome then regained its status as the capital of Christendom. For almost a century, the Pope lived in Avignon with his court. The city experienced a demographic explosion and grew from 6,000 to 40,000 inhabitants, becoming one of the largest cities in Europe. From this period, it inherited an exceptional architectural heritage. Throughout the 14th century, the city was transformed and adorned with Gothic monuments. The emblem of this is the Palais des Papes, which you must visit during your camping holiday in Avignon.

Visit the Pope’s Palace during your camping holiday in Avignon

The Palais des Papes is the main legacy of the pontiffs in Avignon. It is essentially the work of two popes, Benedict XII and Clement VI. They built this monumental palace in less than 20 years. With its 15,000 m² of floor space, it is the largest Gothic palace in the world. In volume, this palace represents 4 gothic cathedrals! In total, your visit will take you through 25 rooms of the palace, from the great ceremonial halls to the pope’s private flats. Don’t miss the terraces from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Rhône and the pink tiles of the old town of Avignon. To decorate what was to be the masterpiece of its time, the popes brought in some of the greatest artists of the time, such as the Italian painter Mattéo Giovannetti. In addition to its refined architecture, the palace offers priceless frescoes. In addition to your visit, you can discover the palace with a digital tour in augmented reality on a tablet, the Histopad. To better understand the Palais des Papes and the history of Avignon, extend your visit with the Petit Palais museum, one of the most beautiful European museums of medieval art.

During the Avignon Theatre Festival held every year in July, the courtyard of the Palais des Papes hosts prestigious theatrical creations.

Along with the bridge of Saint Bénezet, the Petit Palais, the cathedral and the ramparts of Avignon, the Palais des Papes is a unique architectural ensemble that has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dominating the city, the Basilica of Notre-Dame des Doms, which adjoins the Palais des Papes, completes the picture. It can be seen from afar, topped by its golden virgin. Considered one of the masterpieces of Provençal Romanesque art, it is an unmissable visit during your camping holiday in Provence.

The price of the visit to the Palais des Papes is 12€ (Ticket Palais + Bridge: 14.50€).

discover the famous Pont d’Avignon from your campsite in Provence

The Saint Bénezet bridge is one of the other emblematic sites that have contributed to Avignon’s reputation. Started in the 12th century, its construction was spread over several centuries. It spanned the Rhône and had 22 arches for 920 metres. Unfortunately, it was destroyed during a flood in the 15th century. Only the part of the bridge that is visible today remains, consisting of 4 arches.

The medieval charm of Avignon

If the city of the Popes has prestigious monuments classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, it is also worth visiting for its old town. Sheltered by 4.3 km long ramparts, the historic heart of Avignon has retained its medieval charm with its narrow cobbled streets with eloquent names such as the rue des teinturiers. The old town of Avignon is dotted with pretty little shady squares where the art of living in the Provençal style is expressed better than anywhere else. Of all the squares, Place Pie is the liveliest with its bars and restaurants whose terraces stretch out under the plane trees. Avignon’s religious heritage did not end with the departure of the Popes. The history of the city is written in the stone of its churches. As you stroll along, you will discover Gothic or Baroque chapels at the corner of an alley. So many hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, such as the Chapel of the Black Penitents or the Chapel of the Grey Penitents. Well hidden on a small cobbled square, Saint Peter’s Basilica is often revealed by chance to the visitor who feels lucky to discover it while contemplating the lacy stonework of its façade.

Camping in Provence during the Avignon Festival

Every year in July, Avignon celebrates theatre and the performing arts during its prestigious festival. Created in 1947 by the director Jean Vilar, this festival takes place in the courtyard of the Popes’ Palace, in the cloisters and in the schoolyards. Actors, musicians and dancers put on a show to the delight of the tens of thousands of spectators who flock to Avignon for the occasion. Every year, Avignon welcomes about forty for the official festival and many more for the OFF festival. Avignon is then agitated by an incredible artistic abundance. But, let’s face it, this is not the best time of year to visit Avignon. If you don’t like the crowds, you’d better choose another time.

Our campsites in Avignon

A selection of campsites for caravans, tents and motorhomes around Avignon.

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Camping in Gordes, perched village in Provence https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-in-gordes-perched-village-in-provence/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=camping-in-gordes-perched-village-in-provence https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-in-gordes-perched-village-in-provence/#respond Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:05:20 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-in-gordes-perched-village-in-provence/ When it comes to listing the most beautiful villages in France,be sure that GORDES will be in a good position. It must be said that this perched village among the Vaucluse Mountains has everything for it. A beautiful setting and a rich heritage and history. To get to Gordes, you will follow a winding road that languors among the stone...

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When it comes to listing the most beautiful villages in France,be sure that GORDES will be in a good position. It must be said that this perched village among the Vaucluse Mountains has everything for it. A beautiful setting and a rich heritage and history. To get to Gordes, you will follow a winding road that languors among the stone walls and olive fields. Gordes suddenly stands at the turn of a bend, a blonde stone ship stranded at the top of a hill. Don’t miss the opportunity, during your HOLIDAY ON A CAMPSITE IN THE VAUCLUSE to visit this small town that is one of the must-sees of Provence.

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Gordes, a terraced village

Gordes’ perched position has always been a defensive position since the Gallo-Roman era. However, it was in the Middle Ages (11th century) that it acquired a castle to protect the people of the surrounding area during periods of war or invasion. The latter was heavily redesigned in the Renaissance. However, it had the chance to survive, unlike the medieval church. Built in the 12th century, it became too small and was razed and rebuilt in the 18th century. This is the church of Saint Firmin that we can visit today. The castle, massive and decorated with round towers, can be visited both for its architecture and for its art exhibitions.

To get to the castle, you have to go up the narrow cobbled streets that climb up the hillside. In Provence these cobbled streets are called Calades . These calades are lined with beautiful Provencal houses whose colorful shutters contrast on the blond stone. As you walk, take the time to admire the beautiful views that open onto the Luberon.

Gordes, an underground city

When visiting Gordes, it would be easy to settle for the tip of the iceberg. And that would be pretty good! But the city hides, in its basement, real treasures. It is built on a gigantic underground network. For lack of space, people lived on the surface and the underground was dedicated to handicrafts. This underground Gordes, often buried under embankments, is unfortunately no longer visible. To get an idea of what the troglodytic Gordes looked like, you can visit the cellars of St. Firmin’s Palace. Beneath an elegant Renaissance palace, this troglodytic site immerses you in the hidden history of Gordes. During a visit to these cellars, you will discover how Gordes’ craft activity (oil mill, silos, bread oven, etc.) was organized in the basement of the village. This underground set is truly exceptional. It is organized on 7 levels, on a height of 20 meters! It is composed of about fifty cellars connected by corridors and stairs.

Be sure to dig to discover this hidden face of this perched village during your camping holiday in Gordes in Provence.

City of Art

Like other villages in Provence, Gordes has seduced artists. André Lhote, painter and writer, was the first to settle in Gordes in 1940. He set out to restore the village, which had fallen into oblivion following the rural exodus of the 19th century. Following him, many artists came to settle in Gordes. Among the most famous are Marc Chagall, Victor Vasarelly, Victor Spahn, Pol Mara or photographer Willy Ronis. Gordes’ artistic tradition has since been preserved. The city hosts exhibitions within the castle walls. The calades that wind up the hillside, you will also discover numerous workshops of painters or sculptors as well as art galleries.

To visit around Gordes

Outside the village, but on the commune of Gordes several sites are worth a visit. The Village des Bories is a typical hamlet of temporary housing in Mediterranean countries. These limestone accommodations complemented the permanent village during the period of seasonal agricultural work. Gordes is a fine example of this Provençal tradition. Theabbey of Senanque was born at the same time as the church of Gordes, in the 12th century. However, it has been perfectly preserved. In the middle of the lavender fields, this abbey is one of the three Cistercian “sisters” of Provence with the abbeys of Thoronet and Silvacane. The Glass Museum nestles in a 3-hectare park. Its 600 m² exhibition tells you the story of glass and stained glass. Three beautiful tours that will enhance your camping holiday in Gordes.

Our campsite near Gordes

 

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Camping in Provence-Alpes-Côtes-d’Azur https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-in-provence-alpes-cotes-dazur/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=camping-in-provence-alpes-cotes-dazur https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-in-provence-alpes-cotes-dazur/#respond Mon, 08 Jun 2020 10:26:57 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-in-provence-alpes-cotes-dazur/ The RIVIERA is renowned all over the world. Its coastline, which alternates wild coves, rocky cliffs and sandy beaches, offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in France; Prestigious seaside resorts follow one another with NICE, CANNES or SAINT-TROPEZ. However, take the time to forget the coastline to discover a sumptuous nature, especially in the vertiginous GORGES OF VERDON, the...

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The RIVIERA is renowned all over the world. Its coastline, which alternates wild coves, rocky cliffs and sandy beaches, offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in France; Prestigious seaside resorts follow one another with NICE, CANNES or SAINT-TROPEZ. However, take the time to forget the coastline to discover a sumptuous nature, especially in the vertiginous GORGES OF VERDON, the largest canyon in Europe. During your camping holiday in PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE-D’AZUR,discover a sun-drenched region that has always seduced painters and artists.

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