Affordable Campsites in the Vaucluse

Want to vacation in the South of France without breaking the bank? Head to the Vaucluse, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur! For a great stay without breaking the bank, consider La Simioune, an affordable3-star campsite in the Vaucluse, located in Bollène.
Peace, relaxation, and unwinding are on the agenda at our Vaucluse campsite —perfect for families and groups of friends!

Comfortable accommodation at reasonable prices

To cater to all types of vacationers, ouraffordable campsite in the Vaucluse offers a wide range of accommodations that combine comfort and great value.

Mobile homes and chalets: comfortable rentals at affordable prices

Who says small budgets have to mean concessions? At our campsite in the South of France, our mobile homes and chalets are designed to offer optimum comfort, with all the necessary amenities! Suitable for couples and families alike, our accommodations sleep from 1 to 6 people.

When you choose to rent a mobile home in the Vaucluse or a cabin in La Simioune, you’re guaranteed a pleasant stay without compromise!

Spacious campsites for an affordable nature stay

Need to take a break and reconnect with what really matters? There’s nothing like a campsite in the Vaucluse to rediscover peace and simplicity!
Each site, at least 100 m² in size, has access to electricity and is located near the restrooms. It’s the perfect spot for a stay close to nature at an affordable campsite in the Vaucluse!

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Unusual rentals: original accommodation at low prices

Want to change up your stays? At our affordable campsite in the heart of the Vaucluse, embrace something unique with our one-of-a-kind accommodations, such as teepees, Safari Lodge tents, and even a Robinson Crusoe-style treehouse cottage.

Perfect for surprising children and enjoying a different kind of vacation, these atypical accommodations combine a change of scenery with a small budget!

A complete aquatic area for young and old

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A variety of activities and convenient services for a memorable stay

What can you do during a budget campsite stay in the Vaucluse?

The river at Bollène, 2 km away

The charming hilltop village of La Garde-Adhémar, 11 km away

Orange and its splendid ancient theater, 17 km away

The small Provencal town of Vaison-la-Romaine, 23 km away

The town of Nyons, famous for its black olives, is 29 km away.

Avignon, with its Pont des Papes and Palais des Papes, 39 km away

All your questions about our cheap campsite in Vaucluse

How much does a stay at La Simioune Campsite cost?

Rates vary depending on the time of year and the type of lodging. A bare campsite remains the most economical option, while a mobile home or cabin is less expensive per person for groups of four or more. The exact price for your dates is displayed directly in the booking engine.

How much should you budget for a week at a campsite in the Vaucluse?

Beyond lodging, it’s meals and sightseeing that take up the biggest part of the budget. The campsite keeps costs down in both areas: there’s a communal barbecue, picnic tables, and bread available on-site, as well as a snack bar in the evening, and most of the attractions around Bollène are free or inexpensive.

How can you pay less for your stay?

Three tips: visit outside of July and August, choose a campsite over a rental, and cook your own meals. All recreational facilities are included in the price; there are no additional charges once you’re there.

What is included in the price of the stay?

Access to the two swimming pools, the wading pool, the two water slides, and the sun deck, as well as the playground, ping-pong tables, pétanque court, foosball table, soccer goals, Wi-Fi, and the free weekly summer concert.

What is the least expensive lodging option at the campsite?

A bare campsite for a tent, trailer, van, or RV. Each site is at least 100 m², has electricity, and is located near the restrooms.

Does an affordable campsite mean it's poorly equipped?

Not here. La Simioune is a 3-star campsite: two swimming pools (one of which is heated), two 24-meter water slides, a wading pool, a sun deck, a bar, a snack bar, and free Wi-Fi.

Can you eat there without breaking the bank?

Yes. The snack bar/restaurant is open in the evening and serves pizza, burgers, salads, and desserts. Bread, pastries, and pizza are available on site, and a communal barbecue and picnic tables are provided.

Is it possible to stay in unique accommodations without paying extra?

The campsite offers a teepee, a Safari Lodge tent, and a treehouse-style cottage. These unique accommodations are designed to delight children without breaking the vacation budget.

Are pets allowed?

Yes, on campsites only. They are not allowed in mobile homes, cabins, or unique accommodations.

When is the campsite open?

The campsite is open from March 1 to September 20. The front desk is open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Is the campsite suitable for families with children?

Yes. A playground, foosball table, soccer goals, a recreational pool, and slides keep the kids entertained, and the accommodations sleep up to 6 people. The setting remains quiet: parties and festive stays are not permitted.

What are some free attractions near the campsite?

The Bollène River is 2 km away, the hilltop village of La Garde-Adhémar is 11 km away, and Vaison-la-Romaine is 23 km away. Add to that the Provençal markets, the lavender fields, and the banks of the Ardèche River for a swim surrounded by nature.