Corporate camp sites, Euro-techno discos, communal Agadoo %26ndash; the list of
continental camping faux pas is longer than the Channel tunnel. Yet,
contrary to popular belief, France is blessed with an enviable selection of
small, characterful places for pitching up: clifftop camps with cracking
views, remote farms tucked away in the countryside, lazy, shady riverside
hang-outs and a bunch situated right on top of some great places to eat and
drink. Just don%26rsquo;t forget to leave room in the boot of the car for a case or
two of the local wine on the way home.
Unless stated, prices are per night, for pitch/adult/child
A TENT WITH A VIEW
ROMARINS, %26Egrave;ze: it%26rsquo;s perched in the hills near Monaco; you can%26rsquo;t
buy views like these, even if you%26rsquo;ve just broken the bank at Monte Carlo.
Pitch your tent among the rosemary and olive trees, sit back and enjoy
peering over Cap Ferrat and the Esterel, with millionaires%26rsquo; yachts cruising
the Med and the smell of warm money wafting along the coast. There%26rsquo;s no
swimming pool, no kiddies%26rsquo; club, no loud entertainment %26ndash; just chilled
refinement. If the roulette tables at the casino have been Ekind to you,
take a trip to the nearby medieval hilltop village of E`ze. After a walk in
the Jardin Exotique, full of cacti and other rarities, you can visit the
Michelin-starred restaurant at Ch%26acirc;teau Eza (www.chateaueza.com) to blow your
winnings.
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