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Camping Cros De MoutonCavalaire-sur-Mer, France
About this camp
Camping Cros De Mouton is a campsite in Cavalaire-sur-Mer, France. Stands out for quiet, scenic setting and shaded pitches. The recurring trade-off guests flag: tent pitches are cramped and oddly angled, forcing tents to face directly toward neighbours with minimal personal space. Best suited to families, light sleepers and nature lovers.
The character of this place
The campsite delivers a reliably relaxed and social atmosphere, with animation staff actively enhancing the experience through organised activities and attentive engagement, especially with families. Multiple comments in different languages consistently highlight the friendly, lively character and the small-scale, welcoming nature of the site, supporting the good rating across this dimension.
What guests indicate
- Site sits in a sunken depression with multiple steep levels accessed by poorly-lit railway sleeper steps — bring a torch at night.mentioned less often
Analysed from public guest comments.
Signals analysed
Tap any signal for a summaryThe pitch
Electrical hookup available (10A), euro plug required. Terrain is varied — flat, sloped and terraced sections. Motorhomes accepted up to 8m, large caravans accepted. Pitch connections: water, drainage, sewer. Camper waste disposal on site. Pitches are well shaded. Pitches are marked. Paths lit at night. Guests describe grassy ground.
Pitches are described as spacious and roomy, which aligns with the adequate score. The available feedback consistently highlights that there is good space for caravans, supporting comfortable pitch sizing across the site.
The location
Campsite set in forest. Restaurant within 100m. Certifications and labels: Camping Qualite, 4 stars. Reception languages: English. Guests describe the campsite as part of a working farm or agritourism.
The campsite offers good sea access with several pitches enjoying direct sea views, which travellers consistently praise. However, the comments focus on views rather than practical details about walking distance or path quality, so ease of physical access to the water itself remains unclear—worth confirming directly if beach entry or swimming access is important to you.
Rental units & mobile homes
The rental units appear adequately maintained and reasonably comfortable, with some guests appreciating newer mobile homes in good condition. However, there is a noted trade-off with bedding comfort — while a firm mattress suited some preferences, others found it uncomfortable, though this proved easily remedied with an additional mattress topper.
Facilities & amenities
53 of 90 presentCamping cards
2- ACSI
- ADAC
Setting
1- In forest
Pitch
11- Marked pitches
- Flat terrain
- Sloping terrain
- Terraced
- Big caravan OK
- Euro plug
- Electricity
- Water hook-up
- Water at pitch
- Sewer at pitch
- Waste disposal
Accommodation
4- Tent pitches
- Camper / RV
- Mobile homes
- Cottages
Sanitary
5- Toilets
- Showers
- Baby room
- Washing machine
- Laundry
Family & entertainment
5- Playground
- Animation
- Toddler animation
- Kids animation
- Teen animation
Pools & wellness
4- Pool
- Waterpark
- Spa
- Wellness
Food & drink
7- Restaurant
- Pizzeria
- Takeaway
- Bar
- Shop
- Bakery
- Fresh bread
Sports & activities
4- Tennis
- Table tennis
- Bike rental
- Watersports
Services
7- Wi-Fi
- Security
- Accessible
- Safety box
- Accepts card
- Accepts cash
- Lit footpaths
Outdoors & pets
2- BBQ allowed
- Pets allowed
FAQ
5 questions- Is Camping Cros De Mouton good for families?
- Yes — Camping Cros De Mouton reads as family-friendly, with welcoming staff and a quiet atmosphere.
- Does Camping Cros De Mouton have shade?
- Yes — guests describe natural shade across most of the pitches.
- Is Camping Cros De Mouton quiet?
- Generally yes.
- How clean is Camping Cros De Mouton?
- Well-kept — cleanliness is one of the camp's stronger points.
- What's the main trade-off at Camping Cros De Mouton?
- Tent pitches are cramped and oddly angled, forcing tents to face directly toward neighbours with minimal personal space.
Aggregated from public guest comments analysed across multiple campsite ratings platforms.