Wine Archives - Emplacement de camping pour caravanes, tente et camping-car https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/tag/wine/ Une sélection de campings en Europe avec des emplacements de camping pour votre caravane, votre tente ou votre camping-car Tue, 04 Apr 2023 21:43:08 +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 Wine Archives - Emplacement de camping pour caravanes, tente et camping-car https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/tag/wine/ 32 32 Activities around the Solutré rock throughout the summer https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-animations-solutre/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=camping-animations-solutre https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-animations-solutre/#respond Thu, 09 Jun 2022 17:09:22 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-animations-solutre/ This summer, the Roche de Solutré becomes festive with a rich programme of activities around this emblematic site of Southern Burgundy. On the programme, sports activities (yoga classes, scooter rides, introduction to climbing, etc.), nature activities (twilight walks, discovery of beekeeping, etc.), tastings, of course, but also night-time activities with concerts or night markets. Find here the whole programme of...

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This summer, the Roche de Solutré becomes festive with a rich programme of activities around this emblematic site of Southern Burgundy. On the programme, sports activities (yoga classes, scooter rides, introduction to climbing, etc.), nature activities (twilight walks, discovery of beekeeping, etc.), tastings, of course, but also night-time activities with concerts or night markets. Find here the whole programme of activities around the Roche de Solutré during the summer of 2022.

Our campsites for caravans, tents and motorhomes around the Roche de Solutré

To stay around the Roche de Solutré, we propose a selection of campsites with a majority of pitches for caravans, tents or motor homes in Southern Burgundy.

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Vélo-Gourmande next to your campsite in Burgundy https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/velo-gourmande-campsite/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=velo-gourmande-campsite https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/velo-gourmande-campsite/#respond Sat, 02 Apr 2022 10:48:19 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/velo-gourmande-camping/ The Vélo Gourmande in South Burgundy is an epicurean bike ride through the Mâconnais vineyards. A 25 km ride punctuated by gourmet breaks to taste the delicious wines of Southern Burgundy. A very pleasant way to meet those who make up the gastronomy of the Mâconnais: chefs, winemakers, etc. The 2022 edition will take place on 15 and 16 May....

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The Vélo Gourmande in South Burgundy is an epicurean bike ride through the Mâconnais vineyards. A 25 km ride punctuated by gourmet breaks to taste the delicious wines of Southern Burgundy. A very pleasant way to meet those who make up the gastronomy of the Mâconnais: chefs, winemakers, etc. The 2022 edition will take place on 15 and 16 May.

For more information on the Vélo Gourmande : www.velo-gourmande.com

Our campsites in Burgundy and Beaujolais

A selection of campsites for caravans, tents and motorhomes around Macon, in the south of Burgundy and in the Beaujolais.

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Camping in Dordogne, between Nature and Heritage https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-dordogne-caravane/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=camping-dordogne-caravane https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/camping-dordogne-caravane/#respond Fri, 10 Sep 2021 16:36:49 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-dordogne-caravane/ The Périgord is a great region for camping. Campsites are scattered along the banks of the Dordogne, the Vézère, the Dronne or the Céou. So make the most of your next camping holiday in the Dordogne, with your tent, caravan or camper van, to discover this green region, rich in an exceptional heritage that is written on the walls of...

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The Périgord is a great region for camping. Campsites are scattered along the banks of the Dordogne, the Vézère, the Dronne or the Céou. So make the most of your next camping holiday in the Dordogne, with your tent, caravan or camper van, to discover this green region, rich in an exceptional heritage that is written on the walls of the Lascaux cave and in the golden stone of Sarlat.

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Charming towns and villages to visit during your camping holiday in the Périgord

What stands out the most when listing the towns and villages of the Périgord is the incredible richness of this territory. With no less than 10 villages classified as the Most Beautiful Villages in France, the department has a unique heritage. The highlight is the Dordogne valley. Within a few kilometres, no less than 4 listed villages await you, nestling in the meanders of the river, so close that they sometimes seem to be watching each other: Domme, perched on the heights, offers an unrestricted view of the Dordogne, La Roque-Gageac, which stretches along the river, or Castelnaud and Beynac, dominated by their castles. So many jewels that make the Dordogne a splendid necklace. And if these four villages were not enough to make you happy, they are only a few minutes away from Sarlat. With 66 listed monuments in an area of 11 hectares, Sarlat is in the record books. Roofs of lauze, cobbled streets and blonde stone buildings make up the decor of this perfectly preserved Renaissance town. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover it during your camping holiday in the Dordogne.

However, the Périgord is not limited to the banks of the Dordogne. With its 44 listed monuments, Périgueux seems to want to compete with Sarlat. Although the city boasts a Roman history with its Vesunna museum, it is the cathedral of Saint-Front, with its white stone and Byzantine domes, that best symbolises the city. To the north of Périgueux, don’t miss Saint-Jean-de-Côle, which is one of the 10 listed villages in Périgord, and Brantôme, whose abbey, steeped in history, is the pride of the Périgord Vert.

The Dordogne, from one castle to another

In addition to the listed villages, the Périgord has a myriad of castles that bear witness to the region’s glorious history. From your campsite in the Dordogne, there is bound to be a castle to visit. Of all these, the castle of Puyghuilem is one of the most surprising. With its Renaissance architecture, this elegant building is more reminiscent of the castles of the Loire. The castle of Hautefort was once a stronghold before it became a residence with a French garden in the 19th century. Once the property of Josephine Baker, the château des Milandes is also famous for its formal garden, which is now used as the setting for a bird of prey show. On the edge of the Agenais region, the château de Biron has watched over the borders since the Middle Ages. When you visit it, you will no doubt recognise the setting for cloak and dagger films such as D’Artagnan’s Daughter. When one speaks of Monbazillac, one thinks above all of the wine. Whether you like wine or not, the Château de Monbazillac alone is worth a visit.

camping in nature

Of course, the Dordogne has a rich heritage to discover from the campsite where you spend your holidays. But the Dordogne also has beautiful green hillside landscapes where the Vézère, Dordogne and Dronne rivers meander. In the north of the department, the Parc Régional du Périgord Limousin is located. It is an area of plateaus and hills suitable for hiking and cycling. In all seasons, the region enchants the nature lover, whether in spring when the orchids bloom or the mushrooms in autumn. Among the treasures of this region where water is everywhere, go for a walk to the Saut du Chalard waterfall or to the Tourbière de Vendoire. This 65-hectare peat bog is an island of preserved nature. Educational trails invite you to discover these surprising landscapes.

the dordogne in prehistoric times

The heritage of the Périgord does not date back to the Middle Ages, but much earlier. Indeed, the Dordogne is one of the world’s leading centres for prehistory and cave art. The most famous site is of course the Lascaux cave. This cave, discovered in the 1940s, is one of the most beautiful decorated caves in the world. In order to preserve the original, a facsimile was built to welcome the public. In 2016, a new version opened its doors in Montignac with Lascaux IV, International Centre for Cave Art. During your camping holidays in the Dordogne, don’t miss the opportunity to discover this fantastic site using all the latest technologies to immerse yourself in prehistory. Several campsites in the Dordogne allow you to stay close to Montignac to facilitate access to the cave. Lascaux is not the only prehistoric site in the Périgord. The Vézère Valley has one of the largest concentrations of prehistoric sites in Europe. Fifteen of them have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Among the must-see sites in the Vézère valley, the Roque-Saint-Christophe, a limestone wall with dwellings, and the National Museum of Prehistory at Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, which will give you a better understanding of this period.

canoe trip and balloon ride

Canoeing and hot-air ballooning are two of the great classics for discovering the green, hilly landscapes of the Dordogne. There are many rivers where you can go canoeing. The Dordogne, the Vézère and the Dronne are just some of them. Ask at the reception of the campsite where you are staying during your camping holiday in the Périgord for the best addresses for a canoe trip. As the sun descends over the Dordogne valley, it’s time for the hot air balloons to come out. It is a superb spectacle that colours the Perigordian sky every evening. If you have the opportunity, take a ride in one of these hot-air balloons. You will discover the Dordogne, its listed villages and its castles from another angle.

Gourmet Dordogne

More than any other region in France, the Dordogne is associated with gastronomy. Black Périgord truffles, foie gras, confits, ceps and walnuts are all delicious Périgord specialities. They can be tasted in restaurants, of course, but also on the traditional markets. They are of course washed down with Bergerac wines. The Bergerac vineyards, in the western Dordogne, produce delicious red wines such as Pécharmant, but also rosés and whites, as well as the famous sweet wine of Monbazillac.

To learn more about truffles, be sure to visit the Musée de la Truffe in Sorges.

The campsites in the Dordogne often have a restaurant where you can taste recipes based on the emblematic products of the Périgord. Take advantage of your holidays in the Dordogne to go and eat there. And if you are looking for something a little more gastronomic, the campsite managers will be able to show you their best gourmet addresses around the campsite.

Our campsites in Dordogne

A selection of campsites in the Dordogne for holidays in a tent, caravan or motorhome.

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Camping in a caravan, tent or motorhome in Tuscany: a certain idea of la Dolce Vita https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/campsite-tuscany/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=campsite-tuscany https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/campsite-tuscany/#respond Wed, 02 Jun 2021 20:49:35 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/camping-toscane/ Tuscany. The name alone evokes a certain sweetness of life with the scent of summer evenings. The name alone evokes a certain sweetness of life with the scent of summer evenings, and images of hills covered with vineyards and olive trees, medieval villages that wrap around Romanesque chapels and sumptuous cities where the greatest artists of the Renaissance expressed their...

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Tuscany. The name alone evokes a certain sweetness of life with the scent of summer evenings. The name alone evokes a certain sweetness of life with the scent of summer evenings, and images of hills covered with vineyards and olive trees, medieval villages that wrap around Romanesque chapels and sumptuous cities where the greatest artists of the Renaissance expressed their inspiration in the marble of palaces and churches. Forget about watches and GPS on your camping holiday in Tuscany. You need to be able to get lost on the small roads of the Tuscan countryside to fully appreciate this little corner of Italy.

firenze, city of arts

The biggest problem on your first camping holiday in Tuscany is how to reconcile the desire to take your time and enjoy the gentle way of life that pervades the whole region, strolling through the colourful markets or sipping a glass of chianti in the shade of an olive tree in the cobbled piazza of a medieval village, with the desire to see as much as possible. For a long time now, Tuscany has been a land of artists. And few places in the world can boast such a wealth of masterpieces. Its cities, in particular, contain architectural treasures left over from the great hours of the Middle Ages and especially from the Italian Renaissance. Here, each façade, each fountain or each church is a source of wonder. It must be said that in the 14th and 15th centuries, when Italian art was lighting up Europe, Tuscany was home to, or saw the passing of, all the greatest creators of the time. Sculptors, painters or architects, all seem to have made an appointment to turn the region into a real museum. If all the cities can boast one or more monuments of great beauty, our preference is for Firenze, Pisa or Siena. Firenze is the jewel of the region. The entire city is a veritable museum with some of the most spectacular Renaissance monuments and the world’s finest collection of Renaissance and medieval paintings. Here, the glorious past of the city where the Medici ruled is present at every corner. Its cathedral, with its sumptuous pink, white and green marble façade, is one of the most famous monuments in the country, and the Palazzio Vecchio, the city’s traditional seat of government, offers a glimpse of 14th-century Florentine magnificence. Such a profusion of masterpieces has one unfortunate consequence, however: the influx of tourists from all over the world. For these must-see sites, remember to book your place in advance.

pisa, a leaning city

In Pisa, the Piazza dei Miracoli, dominated by the famous Leaning Tower, has a cathedral (Duomo) which was once the largest in Europe. Its facade, with its green and ivory marble stripes, served as a model for the Romanesque churches of Tuscany. If you look closely at the city, you will be surprised to discover that, although it owes its reputation to its tower, it is the whole city that is leaning. The soil of the city is in fact composed of a mixture of sand and clay which makes it particularly loose. The medieval architects did not take this into account. Thus, without reaching the inclination of the tower, the Duomo or the Palazzo Agostini also lean. So do many of the bell towers in Pisa. But this does not detract from their majesty.

Siena, medieval city famous for its Palio

Siena, on the other hand, is a medieval city where Gothic triumphs over Renaissance art. Its cathedral, in particular, is a jewel of its kind. However, the main interest of the city lies in its maze of cobbled streets and its historic centre, where traffic is prohibited wherever possible. If Siena can be visited at any time of the year with the same pleasure, discovering the city during the Palio, its mythical horse race where the different districts of Siena compete, is a unique experience. For those who are not afraid of crowds!

tuscany, land of good food

Alongside these large towns, Tuscany has a multitude of small towns and medieval villages, often perched on the hills. Although their architectural interest is more or less great, they often have a more authentic charm than the large Tuscan cities. However, towns and villages are only one of the many aspects of Tuscany. You have to leave them to discover the rich countryside where vines and olive trees are grown. For the land is an essential element of Tuscan culture. It is synonymous with good things. The region has 8 DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) wines, including the famous Chianti. But don’t hesitate to move away from these most famous appellations and try some of the less prestigious wines, which hold some tasty surprises, especially off the Etruscan coast, south of Livorno.

Nature tuscany

Because of the exceptional artistic heritage of its cities or the finesse of its agricultural production, we often tend to forget that Tuscany is also a region where nature holds an important place. This small piece of Italy has three national parks: the Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi (the largest and best preserved forest in Italy), the Parco Nazionale den Apenino Tocano Emiliano (which encompasses the Apennines) and the Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago Toscano, the largest marine park in Italy. According to legend, Venus was born in the latter, throwing jewels into the sea on occasion. These would have become the islands of the archipelago off Piombino, the largest being the island of Elba. He reminds us that Tuscany has a large coastline dotted with Etruscan archaeological sites and seaside resorts where it is good to come and bask in the sun and taste some seafood specialities.

our campsites for caravan, tent or motorhome in Tuscany

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Online shop on your campsite in Beaujolais https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/online-shop-on-your-campsite-in-beaujolais/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=online-shop-on-your-campsite-in-beaujolais https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/online-shop-on-your-campsite-in-beaujolais/#respond Sun, 29 Nov 2020 11:32:48 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/online-shop-on-your-campsite-in-beaujolais/ Not easy this year of Covid to celebrate the Beaujolais Nouveau with friends. The Beaujolais la Grappe Fleurie campsite has the solution for you. Not to bring friends to your house, but to stock up on Beaujolais. Since last spring, this campsite located in Fleurie, a pretty little wine town in Beaujolais, has an online shop: www.cavedubeaujolais.com. On this site,...

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Not easy this year of Covid to celebrate the Beaujolais Nouveau with friends. The Beaujolais la Grappe Fleurie campsite has the solution for you. Not to bring friends to your house, but to stock up on Beaujolais. Since last spring, this campsite located in Fleurie, a pretty little wine town in Beaujolais, has an online shop: www.cavedubeaujolais.com. On this site, you can order bottles of Beaujolais wines, boxes of 3 or 6 bottles, subscription formulas with two bottles of Beaujolais per month as well as glasses, aprons or corkscrews. And, of course, in this month of November, Beaujolais Nouveau ! One way to bring Beaujolais to you if you can’t come to Beaujolais.

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Discover Burgundy during your camping holiday https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/discover-burgundy-during-your-camping-holiday/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=discover-burgundy-during-your-camping-holiday https://www.we-love-camping.com/en/discover-burgundy-during-your-camping-holiday/#respond Mon, 08 Jun 2020 08:09:18 +0000 https://www.we-love-camping.com/discover-burgundy-during-your-camping-holiday/ Burgundy stretches its green landscapes from the south of Paris to the north of Lyon. Famous for its wine route along which some of the most prestigious estates in the world are set, it contains many other treasures such as the Morvan Natural Park or its rich religious heritage. The Burgundy Wine Route Putting aside the Chablis region around Auxerre,...

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Burgundy stretches its green landscapes from the south of Paris to the north of Lyon. Famous for its wine route along which some of the most prestigious estates in the world are set, it contains many other treasures such as the Morvan Natural Park or its rich religious heritage.

The Burgundy Wine Route

Putting aside the Chablis region around Auxerre, Burgundy is a narrow strip that stretches from Dijon to Mâcon. Along its hilly landscapes covered with vines, it offers appellations that make wine lovers salivate. Puligny, Volnay, Gevrey, Pommard and Meursault are all villages whose names evoke some of the greatest wines in the world. Not to mention the Romanée-Conti,

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