Parc Montana Campsite, Gassin
4 star campsite not far from the coast in a quiet rural setting
This large, 31-hectare campsite has an amazing location in the gulf of Saint Tropez, on the sunny Cote d'Azur. It is set amidst cork, oak and pine trees, in a sloping area just 5km from the coast.
The Campsite facilities include a lovely heated pool, a children's pool, a Jacuzzi, a pleasant terrace, a bar, a restaurant, tennis courts, table tennis and mini golf.
Accommodation is in the form of bungalows, mobile homes & camping pitches.
Open in summer.
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Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Saint-Tropez
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Gassin, Golfe de Saint Tropez
Located on a steep hill, Gassin is known as one of "the most beautiful villages in France" and has an unrivalled panoramic view of the Golfe de St. Tropez.
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Port Grimaud
Port-Grimaud is a purpose built Venetian-style Provençal village that looks as if it has been there for centuries. In the sixties Alsatian-born architect François Spoerry bought a large piece of swamp by the coast and over four years created one of the most successful property developments in France.
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La Croix Valmer
La Croix-Valmer is a small town located in the hills above the coast, just to the west of Saint Tropez, to the side of the Maures mountains between Cavalaire-sur-Mer and Ramatuelle. Known for its vineyards the village has also remarkable natural heritage, a great asset for tourism.
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Cogolin
Cogolin is a charming old village in the hills above Saint Tropez. There is also Port Cogolin which is a modern, purpose-built marina filled by beautiful boats.
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Ramatuelle
A village clinging to a hill side, visible from afar, a cluster of houses that are grouped in a dense fortification. Known as a "village perché", it is a striking feature of the Provence landscape. Close to the Mediterranean sea, on the peninsula of St. Tropez, you find two such villages: Ramatuelle and Gassin.
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Grimaud, Golfe de Saint Tropez
In summer there is no better place to enjoy the lush flowers of the bougainvillea, plumbago or oleander than in the pretty village of Grimaud. Close to the Mediterranean sea on the first hilltop before the Massif des Maures, Grimaud sits there with a cocky attitude that says: we've been here for ages and that's the way it's going to be for centuries to come.