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Campsite Details
International: Paris, Paris Campsite Code: PA21   country flag content corner
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Opening Dates:03/04/09 - 31/10/09


Campsite Details

Nearest Water Features
River: 50metres
Attractions
Disneyland Paris  
A visit to the magical world Disney is a must for your visit to the region. The resort is enormous and is filled with attractions for the whole family. The atmosphere is wonderful and it is delightful to wander through the parc. It can get really busy in high season and the queues can be really long. A massive variety of restaurants and shops are on offer.

Château Thoiry Wildlife park  
Europes first Wildlife Park with 1000 exotic animals including Comodo dragons and White Crocodiles. New reptile house plus bear park and glass tunnel to walk beneath the large cats. The castle itself can be visited with its fine furniture and tapestrie. Over 300 acres of gardens with beautiful rare plants.

France Miniature  
This is the Largest miniature park in Europe with a huge array of miniatures of famous monuments and landmarks. Each model takes over 2 months to build and paint and are 1/30 the original size. 140 representations of the finest monuments.
Open over Easter weekend

La Musée Vivant du Cheval  
Founded in 1982, this museum has become an internationally acknowledged museum of horses. 4000 square meters of floor space and 800 metres of track. It attracts over 150,000 visitors annually. Horses of various breeds are present, with riding demonstrations given 3 times a day

Monet's Garden Giverny  
A visit to Monet's garden is a must if you are in this area. Monet spent many hours in his garden and his paintings reflect this. Over 100,000 plants and flowers are replaced each year and it's said that you need to make a visit every season. Wandering through the sparkling gardens is a real pleasure.

Versailles - Palace and Gardens  
The Palace and Gardens of Versailles are a must for anyone visiting Paris. It was left abandoned after the executions of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. After WWI it was restored and is now an inspiring sight. It is difficult to take in all the attractions in one visit. One can visit the Hall of Mirrors where the Treaty of Versailles was signed and also wander through the spectacular gardens.

La Mer de Sable  
La Mer de Sable is an exquisite blend of games, rides, attractions and shows. A family theme park with Wild West shows, roller coasters, fairground rides and a waterpark. A great selection of restaurants and shops

Sea Life Paris  
Only 5 minutes from Disneyland, this aquarium takes visitors on a journey through the waters of the world. Breath taking displays of astonishing shapes and sizes house both freshwater and seawater creatures. The stunning centre piece is the 360 degree enclosed walk through tunnel.

Parc Asterix  
Parc Asterix delivers a uniquely Gallic twist to the theme park. there are druid stones, medieval villages, and of course the characters Asterix, Obelix and more. There are rides to suit all ages from gentle fairground rides to Europe's second biggest rollercoaster. There are plenty of shows including dolphin shows. Numerous restaurants and cafeterias for all tastes.