Camping La Grand'Terre
About
Camping La Grand’Terre is a 4‑star family campsite nestled in the medieval village of Ruoms, on the banks of the beautiful River Ardèche. It invites guests to unwind in spacious pitches, cosy mobile‑homes, or simple tent sites, all surrounded by lush gardens and the iconic Via Ardèche cycle path. The camp’s amenities cater to travelers of all ages – a heated pool with slides, a private sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing, and a fully equipped bar‑restaurant that serves traditional French dishes, pizzas and local specialties. Guests can also enjoy a range of organised activities: canoeing on the Ardèche gorges, canyoning, paddle boarding, yoga, children’s workshops, and indoor fun in the water‑park with a Jacuzzi and hydromassage beds. The site is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility, with ramps, adapted paths and accessible dining areas. Beyond its own facilities, the campsite serves as a gateway to the natural wonders of the South Ardèche: the spectacular Pont‑d’Arc arch, the Gorges de l’Ardèche, the caves of Chauvet, and the local villages of Labeaume, Balazuc and Vogüé. Guests will find the reception open year‑round with helpful staff offering tours, maps, and booking services for activities. The campsite welcomes families, couples, and adventure seekers, providing a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere that blends comfort, nature, and cultural discovery.
Highlights
- Heated Pool & Water‑Park
- Private Sandy Beach
- Traditional Family‑Friendly Cuisine
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Best time to visit
May to June, when the weather is warm and the campsite is less crowded, ideal for families and nature lovers alike.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Family‑Friendly Atmosphere
- Extensive Outdoor Activities
- Relaxing Water Facilities
Things to consider
- Peak‑Season Crowds
- Parking Fees
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours