3-star campsite at the gates of Vaucluse
Looking for a nature getaway at La Roquette campsite near Vaucluse for your next family holiday close to the Mediterranean.
Just a few minutes from the center of Avignon, by the Durance River, the 3-star La Roquette campsite invites you to stay in its peaceful and relaxing grounds to discover, in the best conditions, the architectural treasures and natural heritage of Vaucluse.
What could be better than a relaxing stay for the whole family under the pine trees by booking 3-star quality accommodations: fully equipped camping pitches, our chalets, or the cottage for a successful holiday.
Between the Palais des Papes, Mont Ventoux, the city of Orange, and the Luberon mountain range, this destination promises you a fun-filled camping holiday with a stay in one of our accommodations or camping pitches.
What a pleasure to return from your excursions to your warm Vaucluse campsite and its aquatic area!
La Roquette offers you a comfortable stay in mobile homes for 2 to 6 people, ranging from 22 to 32 m², or outdoors on spacious, grassed, and pleasantly shaded pitches. In terms of services, you won’t be lacking anything: the campsite provides Wi-Fi throughout the entire area, offers a seasonal restaurant service, supervision for your children, and a social evening every Wednesday.

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Located in the South of France, La Roquette campsite near Avignon is the perfect base for sun lovers and those who enjoy vast green spaces.
Whether you want to stay for a week or just a few days, everything is set up to welcome you: mobile homes that can accommodate a couple or up to a family of 6, spacious and numerous caravan pitches (70, each 90 square meters), as well as many tourist destinations in the Provence Alpes Cote d’Azur region. You can also take advantage of your stay in the south to visit the Vaucluse.
Campsite near Vaucluse with swimming pool
La Roquette campsite welcomes holidaymakers in a lush, peaceful natural setting, just what they need to fully recharge. The campsite is also appreciated for the quality of its sports and leisure facilities, starting with those that make up the aquatic area. The aquatic complex, covering an area of 125 m², is the perfect place to relax or have fun, whether with family or friends. Both young and adults will enjoy the pool dive, while children can have a blast in the paddling pool. The pool is also surrounded by a large relaxation area with several sun loungers. Campers happily take advantage of this space to sunbathe, while keeping an eye on the children.

Discover Vaucluse from the campsite
Named after the village of Vaucluse, now called Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, discover our 3-star campsite located near Vaucluse, a department renowned for its sunny panoramas and rich cultural heritage, typically Provençal.
It is also home to numerous vineyards and the Luberon mountain range. Panoramas, ancient stones, and culinary delights are plentiful, making this department a must-visit destination for any traveler wishing to explore the South.
Vaucluse: The must-sees
We have selected 5 activities for you to do during your stay:
- Sénanque Abbey: Surrounded by lavender fields, this Provençal building is worth a visit for its typical 12th-century Romanesque architecture.
- Ansouis: A small, picturesque, and charming village with a remarkably well-preserved medieval center.
- The Palais des Papes: A journey through time in a prestigious building: the cloister, the courtyard of honor, and various rooms are enhanced by an immersive discovery experience, with a headset reproducing the 3D décor of the era.
- The city walls of Avignon: Left intact, the city’s ramparts are open to visitors. The perfect way to explore Avignon from a different perspective and enjoy a stunning view of the surrounding area.
- Truffle and Wine Museum: For the curious and food enthusiasts, this museum traces the history of truffle cultivation, all within a former Templar building.