Come to the Chartreuse Natural Park for a unique family holiday. Surrounded by an unspoilt natural environment with fantastic wildlife, stay on this fully-equipped campsite to really experience the wonders of the great outdoors. Mountain sports or swimming pool, the choice is yours.
DiscoverCampsite Le Bourg-d'Oisans
Le Bourg-d’Oisans, nestled in the heart of the Écrins National Park, is the ideal destination for outdoor activity enthusiasts. Once you’ve settled into your high-end campsite, you can set off to…
Suggestions for excursions in Le-Bourg-d’Oisans
Slip on your best walking boots and set out along the hiking trails of the Oisans region without delay! Head for the Lac des Quirlies or the Cascade de la Fare waterfall, and plan a hike of the plateau d'Emparis lakes. Would you like to see more? Make for the source of the Romanche river, stopping off in the Écrins National Park, at the foot of the mountains. You can also take a canoe or kayak and explore the Alpine rivers from the water.
Cultural tour of the Oisans region
Your camping holidays in Le-Bourg-d’Oisans are also an ideal opportunity to explore some of the region’s cultural sites. Set off from Bons and follow the old Roman road that criss-crossed the Oisans region many centuries ago as far the Porte Romaine de Bons. You should also stop off at La-Garde-en-Oisans, an historic village, located between Le-Bourg-d’Oisans and l’Alpe-d’Huez, the first mention of which dates back to the Middle Ages. Then hop over to the château de Bourg d’Arud, a 17th century residence that has today been converted to a hotel.
Treat yourself to some of the culinary specialities of the Isère region
Feeling peckish? Sit down and try some of the Isère’s legendary dishes right away... When it comes to meat, opt for some subtly flavoured “’agneau des alpages” (mountain lamb), before tasting “caïon fricassée” (pork in local dialect), a very old recipe where the meat is marinated in wine. Do you prefer fish? Treat yourself to some Arctic char, caught in the lakes of the Jura and Savoie, together with local chard or delicious “crozets” pasta. But remember to save some room for the generous cheese platter and treat yourself do a nibble of Emmental de Savoie, Beaufort or Tomme de Savoie.