From Strasbourg to Nogent-sur-Seine, the region of Grand Est covers 9 French departments: Ardennes, Aube, Alsace, Haute-Marne, Marne, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges. 
It is also the only region in France to share borders with 4 other countries: Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland. That’s quite an advantage if you intend to venture beyond the French border during your holiday!
With some 80% of the territory devoted to agriculture and forestry, this region is heaven for nature lovers. It offers the perfect opportunity to holiday on a campsite in an unspoilt, lush green setting. 

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Campsites in the great outdoors of Grand Est

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Village alsacien avec des maisons à colombages et une rivière qui traverse la rue

The Grand Est region is a fascinating one to explore. This is because its history is inextricably linked to that of Germany and because its towns and cities boast an incredible wealth of heritage. But also thanks to nature’s generosity and all the unexpected natural curiosities of this region that deserves greater recognition.
The best way to discover the region at your own pace is to stay at a campsite. Browse through our selection and choose your ideal base from which to enjoy your Grand Est holiday to the full.
Our pitches in Grand Est promise you the perfect holiday in your camper van or a mobile home! 

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Village alsacien avec des maisons à colombages et une rivière qui traverse la rue

Things to do in Grand Est

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Vignoble en Alsace avec une église à flanc de colline

In Grand Est, you’ll find no less than 6 regional nature parks to visit during your stay, in the departments of Vosges, Lorraine and Ardennes. You’ll also discover protected areas that are full of surprises within the region’s 27 nature reserves.
Grand Est is also the region with the most villages, which makes it perfect for walkers who will enjoy the authentic feel of all those narrow streets. 
In fact, while you’re there, stop for a gourmet break in this region that’s famous for its food and, above all, its wine production. To appreciate this region from an alternative angle, complete your holiday with a spot of wine tourism.
 

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Vignoble en Alsace avec une église à flanc de colline