
Slow Life
Slow life is a way of life that favors quality over quantity and emphasizes slowness in order to enjoy life to the full.

Slow life is a way of life that favors quality over quantity and emphasizes slowness in order to enjoy life to the full.
Between sea and greenery, Pornic is the ideal getaway for those who dream of taking their time. Here, slow living isn't a concept, it's a way of life.
The Cévennes, a place that attracts artists with its landscapes and mountainous national park. Straddling the Occitanie and Auvergne Rhône Alpes regions, here's a brief description of this destination's assets!
Périgord gastronomy is renowned for its quality products. In the heart of Périgord Noir, Domaine de Vielcroze perpetuates the know-how of walnut and truffle production, emblems of the Périgord terroir. Less than 4 km from our Dordogne campsite at Slow Village Périgord, at the foot of Castelnaud castle, discover the Walnut Ecomuseum.
For your next vacation, stay in France and plan a visit to Rocamadour, an emblematic town in the Dordogne Valley. Take the time to visit this ancient pilgrimage site and its many natural attractions, and enjoy a range of family activities.
Sarlat la Canéda is a historic town in the heart of France's Périgord Noir region. The town is renowned for its gastronomy, cultural heritage and outdoor activities. If you're looking to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature while discovering the riches of the region, be sure to stay at Slow Village, an eco-village located near Sarlat la Canéda. In this guide, we take a look at the must-sees and must-tastes in Sarlat la Canéda.
Both fun and educational, it features no fewer than 70 basins spread over 4,000 m² and containing 3 million liters of water. In these basins, you can discover 6,000 marine animals. These impressive figures make the Aquarium du Périgord Noir the largest private freshwater aquarium in Europe.
Between Périgord Noir, Périgord Blanc, Périgord Pourpre and Périgord Vert, there's so much to do in Périgord! To make sure you don't miss out on any must-see activities or places of interest, it's crucial to prepare your stay well in advance. Here's a map of the Périgord region, along with an overview of must-see places.
Who could resist the call of Périgord, this land of mystery, history and unrivalled natural beauty? Located in south-west France, Périgord offers a journey through time, from prehistory to the present day, with its impressive natural sites, medieval castles and authentic villages. Every nook and cranny promises a unique adventure for families with children, friends or lovers. The Périgord campsite offers a busy schedule for your visit to the Périgord.
Nestled in the heart of the Périgord Noir, a natural region renowned for its rich culture and gastronomy, Slow Village Saint-Cybranet offers visitors a unique holiday experience, combining nature, relaxation and culinary discovery in its own restaurant or in a nearby village. Just a few minutes from this haven of peace, a selection of exceptional restaurants promises to delight the most discerning palates.
The Dordogne is a land of great wealth, where sheer cliffs meet waterfalls, oak forests mingle with small streams, castles stand majestically in the landscape, and France's most beautiful villages are legion.
More and more camping enthusiasts are opting for environmentally-friendly holidays. The Dordogne, located in the Périgord region in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is full of green campsites. Some of them stand out for their sustainable approach and dedication to preserving nature. In this article, we look at the specific features and benefits of an ecological campsite in the Dordogne.
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More and more camping enthusiasts are opting for environmentally-friendly holidays. The Dordogne, located in the Périgord region in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is full of green campsites. Some of them stand out for their sustainable approach and dedication to preserving nature. In this article, we look at the specific features and benefits of an ecological campsite in the Dordogne.
Most of the Châteaux de la Loire were built during the First and Second Hundred Years' Wars, on the banks of the Loire or its tributaries. They were then redeveloped during the Renaissance, when they lost their defensive vocation.
Looking for a vacation? Discover Occitanie with your family and enjoy all the activities this region has to offer. Whether you're looking for a cultural break, a nature trip or a sporting activity, Occitanie has something for the whole family. Your Slow Village campsite in Provence Occitanie offers a few ideas for family activities.
Slow down to make the most of the present moment: that's what Slow Village Provence Occitanie is all about.
Have you chosen the Occitanie region for your next family vacation? Good choice! This corner of France is brimming with natural and cultural riches, and a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities.
In the heart of the Occitanie region, our La Roque sur Cèze campsite reinvents your camping experience by offering you an unparalleled glamping adventure.
Don't miss a visit to this unique theme park just outside our campsite in Angers! Terra Botanica is unique in that it is both a horticultural park and a leisure park just outside Angers. A stroll through thousands of plant species and pollinating insects from 5 continents would already have been quite a journey. But Terra Botanica goes one step further to offer you an even more fun experience!
The Doué-La-Fontaine Biopark, just 30 minutes from our Angers campsite, is unique in more ways than one. More than just an animal park, the design of this living space truly immerses visitors in the natural environment of the species they encounter. The first special feature is its 17-hectare site in the heart of falun quarries, an aggregate of shells, sand and clay dating back to the Paleolithic period, when the sea was present in Anjou.
Doué la fontaine, Saint Georges sur Layon, Puy Notre Dame and Concourson sur Layon are all pretty little villages, but few French villages in the Pays de la Loire or elsewhere have preserved Montreuil Bellay's medieval heritage. Gates, ramparts, narrow streets, castle - everything here evokes the strategic past of Maine et Loire, knights, jousting and life in the 15th century. With the Plus Beaux Détours de France label and a focus on green tourism and water sports, this is a pleasant place to discover during your camping vacation.
Brissac Quincé, Angers and Ponts-de-Cé are neighbors and daughters of the Loire. Between the verdant islands, the historic jewels dotted along the river, the biodiversity reigning over the countryside and the ancestral culture of the Loire Valley, Brissac Quincé, now known as the town of Brissac Loire Aubance in Maine et Loire, has many secrets to share with you.
With its noble estates, renowned Loire wines, horse-riding tradition and French history, Saumur is a must-see destination in the Maine-et-Loire region near the campsite. Along with the Doué la Fontaine Biopark, its château is one of the department's must-sees. At the heart of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine regional nature park, Saumur is ideal for discovering the riches of the Pays de la Loire region, and venturing out on the mythical route des châteaux de la Loire by bike. You can also cycle along the Loire to the Ile d'Offard during your camping vacation.
Looking for nature camping in the Loire Valley without feeling isolated? Opt for the gentleness of Anjou, so often described by our great poets, by staying at the Angers Slow Village campsite on the banks of the Loire. It's here that the Loire marries numerous tributaries to enrich rich valleys classified Natura 2000. It's here that royal families have adorned towns and countryside with breathtaking historical and architectural masterpieces. The Loire Valley has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.
Former seat of the Plantagenets, Angers is the historic capital of Anjou. Between the Loire and Maine rivers, it offers an infinite variety of activities, from cultural visits to nature walks, water sports and gastronomic discoveries. The city of Angers Loire Métropole in the Loire Valley abounds in tourist attractions, including UNESCO World Heritage Loire castles, abbeys and vineyards to visit on walking tours.
At Slow Village, holidaymakers can take advantage of the best rental rates in the region, while staying in an unspoilt environment conducive to relaxation while camping on the Ile de Ré. With weekly rental packages starting from 400 euros for a 5-person mobile home, Slow Village enables families with several children and holidaymakers on a budget to enjoy a pleasant vacation in quality accommodation and exceptional surroundings.