Val-d’Oise – Countryside, Historic Villages and the Paris Region
Val-d’Oise is located just north of Paris in the Île-de-France region. Despite its proximity to the French capital, the area offers a surprisingly rural landscape with historic villages, green valleys and cultural landmarks.
One of the region’s highlights is the Parc naturel régional du Vexin français. This protected landscape features rolling countryside, farmland, woodland and traditional stone villages. It is a popular area for walking and cycling.
Val-d’Oise is also known for its artistic heritage. The village of Auvers-sur-Oise became famous through the painter Vincent van Gogh, who spent the final months of his life here and is buried in the village cemetery.
Campsites in Val-d’Oise are often located in peaceful countryside settings not far from Paris. Visitors can stay on touring pitches or choose from a range of accommodation options. The region is ideal for travellers who want to combine nature, culture and a visit to Paris.
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- Large outdoor heated pool
- A gateway to the wonders of the Île-de-France
- Parc Astérix, just a 45 minute drive away
- Restaurant
Campsite Le Grand Paris, quietly situated on a beautifully landscaped domain of 6 hectares dotted with a few centuries-old oaks and beech trees, is located north of Paris, far away from the main roads. Paris can be reached within an hour.Horse riding in the forestThe park-like grounds of Camping Le Grand Paris have a large pond, giving your stay a ...