Camping near Tournon-sur-Rhône » Heated swimming pool at Eclassan campsite

Campsite with heated pool in
solar energy in the Ardèche

camping with heated pool in ardeche

Time for a swim in the
heated camping pool

Take a refreshing dip in the heated pool at our campsite near Tournon-sur-Rhône. Nestled in the heart of our relaxing oasis, this pool offers the perfect aquatic getaway for the whole family.

With its crystal-clear waters and pleasant temperature, it’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy yourself, whether you’re looking for an invigorating dip in the pool or simply basking in the sun. The swimming pool is heated by solar panels and is open from May to September.

Children can play safely in the two paddling pools, while the more adventurous can try their hand at water games. Meanwhile, parents can relax on the comfortable sun loungers, sip a refreshing cocktail and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere around the pool.

Whether you’re looking to cool off after a day of outdoor adventure or simply relax and have fun with the family, our heated pool is the perfect place to recharge your batteries and create lasting memories. So dive into the fun and let yourself be carried away by the magic of swimming at the campsite.

Campsite with paddling pool
for toddlers

Our campsite offers an aquatic experience for the very young, with a paddling pool specially designed for toddlers.

Located in a secure, carefully landscaped area, this paddling pool is the ideal place for children to have fun in complete safety.

Parents can relax in the knowledge that their little explorers are splashing around in shallow waters under their watchful eye.

With playful water games and age-appropriate structures, toddlers can discover the joys of water in complete tranquillity.

This paddling pool is the perfect place for children to create unforgettable vacation memories in a safe and fun atmosphere.

relax on shaded or sunny deckchairs

Relaxation break on the
shaded or sunny deckchairs

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