Camping municipal Les Adoubes, Municipal campground in Albertville, France
Camping Les Adoubes is a municipal campground in Albertville positioned at the intersection of Tarentaise, Val d'Arly, and Beaufortain valleys. The site contains 71 pitches laid out across landscaped grounds with trees and hedges, along with electricity hookups, washing machines, and free Wi-Fi access.
The facility was established as a public recreation site and now sits near Albertville, which hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics. This proximity connects the campground to the region's sporting and cultural legacy from that era.
The grounds blend mountain recreation culture with direct access to three different Alpine valleys, allowing visitors to explore nature across this valley triangle.
The campground operates from April through October and provides electricity hookups, washing machines, and free Wi-Fi zones throughout the site. Accessible facilities are available for guests with mobility limitations, making a comfortable stay possible for all visitors.
The sanitary facilities include an audio system playing music that enriches the stay with sound. The proximity to River Arly creates a natural soundscape that drifts across the entire grounds.
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