Les Lauriers Roses, Four-star campground in Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France.
Les Lauriers Roses is a four-star campground in Roquebrune-sur-Argens spread across roughly 5 acres of Mediterranean landscape with cork oaks and pine trees providing natural shade. The facility contains 80 camping spots for caravans and tents, along with 25 rental accommodations equipped with modern amenities and private bathrooms.
Robert Jondet founded the campground in 1967, transforming wild hillsides into a structured vacation destination that has continued to develop under family ownership. The site has gradually expanded and improved over the decades while maintaining its original character.
The on-site restaurant serves regional Provençal specialties, and guests can play pétanque on the courts, following local traditions of the area.
The camping spots are distributed across natural terraces with some nestled against wooded slopes, making orientation straightforward while providing natural shade throughout the day. Access roads are clearly marked and the grounds are arranged for easy navigation.
Several pitches on hidden terraces offer simultaneous views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Esterel Mountains, an unusual combination in this region. This elevated location creates a sense of seclusion despite being just kilometers from busy coastal towns.
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