Campsite in the Grand-Est

Are you looking for a beautiful location to camp or a comfortable rental in a campsite of the Grand-Est?

Check out our list of 160 of grand-est campsites, you will certainly find the campsite of your vacation! We also offer you our our selection “Favorites” among the most beautiful establishments of this region. Find your campsite in the Grand-Est according to your personal criteria by refining your search or by consulting our dedicated camping thematic sections.

Where to go camping in the Grand-Est?

Discover the wonders of the Grand Est during your camping holidays

The Grand Est is a region rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes. Located in the northeast of France, it is the result of the merger of three former regions: Alsace, Lorraine, and Champagne-Ardenne. This geographical diversity makes it an ideal destination for camping holidays. Whether you are looking for nature, culture, or adventure, the Grand Est will charm you with its many assets.

With its dense forests, majestic mountains, renowned vineyards, and cities rich in heritage, the region offers a multitude of possibilities for campers. Whether you choose a campsite in the Grand-Est in the heart of nature or near the main tourist attractions, you will always be close to a variety of activities that will make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Must-See Tourist Attractions

Visit Strasbourg and its majestic cathedral

As the capital of Alsace, Strasbourg is a city not to be missed during your vacation. Its historical center, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a true architectural treasure. The Strasbourg Cathedral, with its flamboyant Gothic style and famous astronomical clock, is one of the most beautiful in Europe. While strolling through “Little France”, a picturesque neighborhood with timber-framed houses, you will discover a unique atmosphere, where each alley tells a story.

Discover the Alsace Wine Route

For wine lovers, the Alsace Wine Route is a must-see journey. This tourist route winds through the Alsace vineyards, offering breathtaking views of the vine-covered hills, blooming villages, and medieval castles. From Marlenheim to Thann, passing through iconic villages such as Riquewihr, Kaysersberg, and Eguisheim, you can taste renowned wines like Riesling, Gewurztraminer, or Pinot Gris while discovering the local heritage.

Explore the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park

For nature lovers, the Vosges du Nord Regional Natural Park is a prime destination. This vast protected area invites you to hike, observe wildlife and flora, and discover wild and preserved landscapes. The park is also home to numerous castles, witnesses of a rich medieval past, such as the Fleckenstein Castle or the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle. A stay at a campsite will allow you to fully enjoy these natural treasures.

Dive into history at Verdun and its battlefield

Verdun is an iconic city from World War I. The battlefield of Verdun, the site of one of the largest battles in history, is an essential place of remembrance. You can visit historic sites such as the Verdun Memorial, the Douaumont Ossuary, or the trenches of the Vauquois Hill. These historically significant places allow visitors to understand the scale of the conflict and to honor the millions of soldiers who fought there.

Admire the beauty of Colmar and its half-timbered houses

Colmar, often regarded as the most beautiful city in Alsace, is an architectural and cultural gem. Nicknamed “Little Venice,” it enchants visitors with its canals, colorful half-timbered houses, and cobblestone streets. The Unterlinden Museum, home to the renowned Isenheim Altarpiece, is a must-see for art lovers. Strolling through the Little Venice district, you'll discover a city with a unique charm, where every corner reveals a new surprise. Camping in Colmar will allow you to fully enjoy this enchanting city.

Leisure activities not to miss

Hiking and Nature Walks in the Vosges

The Vosges are a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts. With its rounded mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and dense forests, the Vosges massif offers a multitude of trails for all levels. Whether you are an experienced hiker or prefer peaceful family walks, you will find your joy here. The campsites in the Grand Est located near the Vosgian hiking trails will allow you to set off on an adventure right after waking up.

Rhine Cruises for Stunning Views of the Alsatian Landscapes

The Rhine, a majestic river, flows through Alsace and offers breathtaking landscapes. A cruise on the Rhine is an opportunity to discover the region from a different angle, enjoying an unobstructed view of the vineyards, castles, and typical villages that line its banks. Thematic cruises are also offered, allowing for a combination of cultural discovery and culinary pleasure. Choose a campsite in Grand Est near the Rhine to enjoy these river excursions.

Discovering local craftsmanship in markets and workshops

Craftsmanship is very much present in the Grand-Est, and discovering local products is an experience not to be missed. Whether it’s pottery, printed fabrics, or jewelry, each village has its specialties. Local markets are a great opportunity to meet the artisans, see their work, and buy unique souvenirs.

Water sports and swimming in the region's lakes

The numerous lakes of the Grand Est offer a multitude of water activities for the whole family. Whether you enjoy kayaking, sailing, or simply swimming in clear waters, you will find plenty to keep you entertained. The Lake Gérardmer, nicknamed the pearl of the Vosges, is particularly popular for its water activities.

Don't miss the Nancy Jazz Pulsations

One of the major cultural events in the Grand Est is the Nancy Jazz Pulsations. This festival, held annually in October in Nancy, is one of the most important jazz festivals in France. For several days, the city of Nancy vibrates to the rhythm of jazz, welcoming internationally renowned artists as well as promising young talents. The festival offers an eclectic program, ranging from traditional jazz to contemporary jazz, as well as world music. If you are a music lover, planning your holidays while camping in the Grand Est during this time will allow you to experience an unforgettable musical adventure.

Book your campsite in Grand Est

In conclusion, the Grand-Est is a top choice destination for a camping vacation. With its diverse landscapes, must-see tourist sites, numerous recreational activities, and major cultural events like the Nancy Jazz Pulsations, the region has everything to please nature, history, and culture enthusiasts. Whether you want to recharge in a preserved natural setting, discover the area's history, or simply enjoy family moments, you will find the campsite that suits your desires. Book your camping vacation in the Grand-Est now and get ready for an unforgettable experience.

Camping Questions and Answers in the Grand-Est

Here is the list of answers to the most frequently asked questions by campers in HPA Guide for la région Grand-Est.

Which Campgrounds Have a Spa in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est a wellness campground with a Spa or Thalasso will provide you with a relaxing stay for a weekend or during your vacation. Accommodation + wellness service offers are becoming more and more professional.Like with the Camping du Muhlenbach at Sturzelbronn or the Camping de Riquewihr , but also the Campsite Dietrich in the Haut-Rhin. View All wellness campgrounds in the Grand-Est

What campsites have a children's club in the Grand-Est ?

Going on a family vacation is always a pleasure! But for everyone to relax to the fullest in the Grand-Est, a campsite with a children's club has great advantages for both children and parents. For example the Camping Verte Vallée at Xonrupt-Longemer and the Camping au Mica or the Camping La Croix du Bois Sacker in Moselle. View Others campsites with children's clubs

Which Campgrounds Accept Dogs in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est if you want to go on vacation with your faithful companion, there are many campgrounds that allow dogs.Example the Camping Lefébure at Orbey, but also the Camping Verte Vallée as well as the Camping Intercommunal de Neufchâteau in the Vosges. View More campgrounds that accept dogs in the Grand-Est

Where to Go Glamping in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est many campgrounds with unique accommodations have specialized in Glamping. This allows you to sleep in a trailer, nest in a treehouse, stay in a yurt, or a teepee.In particular the Camping Verte Vallée at Xonrupt-Longemer or the Camping L'hermitage or the Camping Les Deux Pins in the Vosges. See the List of unique accommodations in the Grand-Est

Which Campgrounds Are by a Lake or River in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est to fully enjoy water activities, a campground by the water is the ideal place to camp.Including these establishments: the Camping Verte Vallée at Xonrupt-Longemer as well as the Camping Hautoreille and the Camping Municipal Le Refuge des Pêcheurs in Moselle. All campgrounds by the lake in the Grand-Est

Where to find a mobile home rental in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est Renting a mobile home is an opportunity to enjoy a comfortable stay. This is the best accommodation for a vacation with children. Like with the Camping Verte Vallée at Xonrupt-Longemer or the Camping Sur la Route du Der , but also the Camping Fraiteux in the Vosges. List of campsites with mobile home rentals in the Grand-Est

What campsites have pools in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est a campsite with a covered or heated pool guarantees you full enjoyment of your vacation. For example the Camping Verte Vallée at Xonrupt-Longemer and the Camping de Strasbourg or the Camping Sur la Route du Der in the Marne. Others campsites with pools in the Grand-Est

Where to Find a Municipal Campground in the Grand-Est ?

In the Grand-Est municipal campgrounds offer you the opportunity to go on a budget vacation. Generally rated from 1 to 3 stars, they have the advantage of being very affordable and ideally located to show you the most beautiful cities of the  Grand-Est.Example the Camping Lefébure at Orbey, but also the Camping Municipal Les Rives de Marne as well as the Campsite Régie Municipale du Lac de la Moselotte in the Vosges. More Information About municipal campgrounds in the Grand-Est