Eden de la Vanoise, Mountain campground in Landry, France.
Eden de la Vanoise is a mountain campground in Landry positioned between Vanoise National Park and the Beaufortain massif at 745 meters elevation. The site includes a heated swimming pool and overlooks the surrounding mountain ranges.
The campground sits near Vanoise National Park, established in 1963 as France's first national park created to protect alpine environments and wildlife. This pioneering effort shaped conservation approaches for mountain regions across Europe.
The campsite draws visitors into the traditions of the Savoie region, where alpine architecture and local mountain food define the setting. Travelers passing through often stop at nearby villages and observe how mountain communities have adapted their homes and daily routines to steep terrain and long winters.
A free shuttle bus connects the campground to Les Arcs and La Plagne ski resorts, with journeys taking approximately 25 minutes. This link makes the location practical for winter and summer visitors who want to use the surrounding mountain facilities.
The facility maintains a covered heated swimming pool that operates year-round, remaining open during both winter and summer seasons. This feature sets it apart from typical mountain campgrounds that close their water facilities in colder months.
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