5 stars, heated pools or premium cottages: campsites are going luxury

By Gabrielle Richard, special correspondent in Ondres (Landes)
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The installation of mobile homes not only allows for the extension of the season but also attracts new customers, not necessarily accustomed to the camping spirit. Sandaya Campsite
In recent years, campsites have become more upmarket, offering more mobile homes and amenities. This approach meets demand and is proving more profitable. At the risk of losing the original spirit of camping.
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I subscribeDid you say camping holiday? For the uninitiated, the scene is set: a tent, folding chairs placed on a patch of lawn, and the unforgettable "So, aren't we waiting for Patrick?" from a smiling Franck Dubosc in his swimming trunks. But connoisseurs will tell you, this image from the film Camping is becoming less and less representative—if it ever was.
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