Camping Capfun Arbois Du Castellet
About
Camping L'Arbois du Castellet offers a serene escape in the heart of a lush pine forest, just a short drive from the Mediterranean coast. Over 200 sites and a range of mobile homes provide comfortable stays for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. The campground boasts a dedicated water park with heated outdoor and indoor pools, a playground called Carabouille, and the popular “Fun Dose Rouge” free entertainment programme during peak season. With on‑site dining, a bar, and easy access to nearby attractions such as the Circuit Paul‑Ricard, visitors can combine the tranquility of nature with the excitement of coastal Provence. Highly praised by guests for its friendly staff and clean facilities, this campground is especially well‑suited for children and adventure seekers seeking a memorable seaside holiday. The site's thoughtful layout ensures easy navigation and ample space for children to play while adults unwind. From early morning swimming laps to evening fireworks over the lakes, the day’s activities are carefully structured to accommodate guests of all ages. Natural woods and well‑maintained paths also invite leisurely walks, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy both outdoor activities and a peaceful environment. Seasonal highlights such as the heated pools in spring and summer, and the themed Carabouille play area keep guests engaged throughout the longer vacation periods. The campground’s emphasis on accessibility, with ramps and adapted facilities, guarantees that families with mobility needs are welcome and comfortable. The combination of high-quality amenities and a strategic location near Saint‑Cyr, Bandol, and Cassis sets Camping L'Arbois du Castellet apart as a top choice for outdoor holidaymakers in Provence.
Highlights
- Carabouille Play Area
- Heated Outdoor Pool
- Indoor Heated Pool
- Fun Dose Rouge Animation
- Scenic Pine Forest
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early summer (April–June)
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Family-Friendly
- Excellent Kids Activities
- Beautiful Pine Forest Location
- Highly Rated
- Accessible for Disabled
Things to consider
- Peak‑Season Crowds
- Limited Parking
- Higher Costs in High Season
- Limited Food Options
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours