3-star campsite near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
Are you tempted by a stay at the La Roquette campsite near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue to finally discover what is called the ‘Venice of Provence’?
Enjoy unforgettable holidays for the whole family with a heated water area in the Vaucluse department.
The La Roquette campsite is ideally located in the Bouches-du-Rhône, allowing you to enjoy its most beautiful villages, including this town renowned among antique dealers as the capital of antiquities.
Mobile home rental near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
Enjoy our fully equipped accommodations and opt for a mobile home rental or one of our camping pitches located under the mulberry trees.
An ideal destination for camping close to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, La Roquette offers comfortable mobile homes for 2 to 6 people, featuring 2 to 3 bedrooms, bright living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, and spacious terraces.
You can also choose a traditional camping experience near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, with tent or caravan pitches on large, tree-lined sites.
Campsite near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue with swimming pool
Holidaymakers staying at the La Roquette campsite enjoy a pool with a basin of over 120 m², a bar-snack, fresh bread and pastries every morning, and family-friendly activities that respect your peace and quiet. You’ll be charmed by our large heated pool, located in a calm and protected environment.

Camping accommodation rental just steps away from Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
The perfect plan for a peaceful and fun holiday in Provence Alpes Côtes d’Azur? A place that is both green and close to the most beautiful destinations in the region.
The La Roquette campsite near Avignon offers all these advantages, and even more: with its numerous mobile homes for rent (2 to 6 people), spacious pitches for caravans, two sanitary blocks, and all the necessary facilities for dishwashing and laundry, our La Roquette campsite makes you feel right at home… only better!
Enjoy a green and shaded area, and extend the pleasure by visiting the must-see tourist sites nearby.
Thus, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, also known as ‘the Comtadine Venice‘ is only 21 km from the campsite. To get there by car, it’s very simple: take the D928 towards Caumont-sur-Durance, then take the D900, which will lead you to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Isle-sur-la-Sorgue: Guided tour
« A true gem of the PACA region, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is an enchanting example of the union between man and nature: its streets intertwine with the Sorgue River and the surrounding waterways, offering views of water wheels, quays, and nego-chins, the local boats used by fishermen.
It is also a cultural hub, home to art galleries, antique shops, and the Campredon Art Centre. Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is also one of the top three cities for antique trade, alongside Paris and London.
This reputation has fostered rapid growth in the city: restaurants, hotels, and boutiques are abundant, making it a pleasant place to visit with a wide range of dining and accommodation options available on-site.
Top 5 Activities in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
Among the many activities available in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, here are 5 must-see visits to make during your holiday:
- A stroll along the canals: Take advantage of the many routes offered by the tourist office to wander along the streets and admire the waterways that wind through the town. Along the way, you’ll encounter several magnificent buildings: the Tour d’Argent, a medieval structure, the former Public Granary, and the beautiful Renaissance private workshop located on Rue Ledru Rollin.
- Campredon Art Centre: An important cultural hub, also known as the René Char House, for art lovers. Exhibitions of prestigious artists are updated annually.
- The Seven Antique Villages: A collection of 350 antique dealers and flea market vendors open every weekend and on public holidays, representing the largest antiques center after Paris. It’s the perfect place to hunt for treasures, admire beautiful furniture, or make interesting acquisitions from specialists.
- The Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Market: Open every Sunday morning, this highly renowned market immerses you in a lively and colorful atmosphere, typical of Provence. It’s worth noting that in August, there is a floating market where local vendors sell a variety of high-quality regional products from their nego-chins, the local boats.
- The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges: A building as magnificent as it is unique, symbolizing the union between Southern Gothic and Baroque styles.