Camping Le Grand Paris

Nesles-la-Vallée, France

Life without a car

Car-free score: 4/10

Manageable without a car with a little planning. Shops, restaurants and Nesles-la-Vallée are reachable on foot. A bicycle makes exploring the wider area easy.

Train station
L'Isle-Adam - Parmain
35 min walk (2.6 km)
Nearest town
Nesles-la-Vallée
16 min walk (1.2 km)
Cycling
Good option — cycle routes and quiet lanes nearby
Essentials nearby
Supermarket
17 min walk (1.3 km)
Bakery
20 min walk (1.5 km)
Pharmacy
16 min walk (1.2 km)

Getting here

Nearest station
L'Isle-Adam - Parmain (2km)
Nearest airport
Paris-Le Bourget International Airport (26km)
Ferry port nearby
Le Havre (155km)

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Camping Le Grand Paris
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Places to visit near Camping Le Grand Paris

Château de Villette Filming Location
Château de Villette
This grand 17th-century chateau near Paris played the private estate of Sir Leigh Teabing in The Da Vinci Code, and can still be booked today as an exclusive event venue.
Eiffel Tower Filming Location
Eiffel Tower
Paris's most famous landmark features throughout Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris, including the film's dreamlike midnight scenes.
Montmartre Filming Location
Montmartre
Montmartre is one of the most atmospheric film locations in Paris, made globally famous by the 2001 cult film Amélie. The neighbourhood’s winding streets, vintage cafés and hillside views were a perfect backdrop for the film’s whimsical portrayal of Parisian life. One of the most visited spots is the real-life café Café des Deux Moulins, where Amélie works in the film. Unlike many movie locations that are recreated or closed off, this café is still open today and operates as a fully functioning Parisian brasserie. It remains a popular film pilgrimage site, attracting visitors from around the world who come to sit where scenes from Amélie were filmed and explore the surrounding Montmartre streets, which still retain much of their old village charm above modern Paris.
Louvre Museum Filming Location
Louvre Museum
The world's most-visited museum, its glass Pyramid entrance a key visual motif of Dan Brown's novel, doubles as the site of the opening murder investigation and climactic reveal in The Da Vinci Code.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Notre-Dame is perhaps the most famous symbol of French Gothic architecture and one of the world's most celebrated cathedrals. Built on the Île de la Cité, it has witnessed centuries of French history, from royal ceremonies to major religious events.
Place de l'Estrapade Filming Location
Place de l'Estrapade
This quiet Left Bank square in Paris's 5th arrondissement is the real-life location of Emily's apartment building in the hit Netflix series Emily in Paris.
Palace of Versailles Filming Location
Palace of Versailles
Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette was filmed on location inside the real Palace of Versailles — the first production granted access to shoot within the palace itself in decades.
Château de Versailles
Château de Versailles
The Palace of Versailles is one of the most famous royal residences in the world and a symbol of the absolute power of the French monarchy. Originally a hunting lodge for Louis XIII, it was transformed by Louis XIV into an enormous palace designed to place the French king at the centre of European politics. Visitors can explore the Hall of Mirrors, royal apartments, ornate gardens and the vast estate surrounding the palace. Beyond the famous interiors, the gardens themselves are an attraction, with fountains, woodland paths and carefully designed landscapes stretching for miles. Versailles is essential because it tells the story of France's monarchy, its culture and its political ambitions before the Revolution. Although located near Paris, it can also form part of a wider cycling or camping itinerary through the surrounding Île-de-France countryside.
Parc Astérix
Parc Astérix
Parc Astérix is one of France's most popular theme parks, bringing the adventures of Astérix and Obélix to life through thrilling rides, family attractions and immersive themed worlds.
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How to get to Camping Le Grand Paris

From the station
L'Isle-Adam - Parmain
Walk for 48 minutes (3.3 km) from L'Isle-Adam - Parmain station directly to Camping Le Grand Paris.
From the airport
Paris-Le Bourget International Airport
From Paris-Le Bourget Airport, walk to Place Casanova then take Bus 249, Tram T11, and Commuter trains C and H with brief walks between stops, followed by Bus 1113 and a final 6-minute walk to Camping Le Grand Paris, totaling approximately 2 hours. Key stops include Dugny - La Courneuve, Épinay-sur-Seine, Ermont - Eaubonne, Valmondois, and Centre équestre.

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Nearest airports
Paris-Le Bourget International Airport
26km awayLBG
Charles de Gaulle International Airport
30km awayCDG
Beauvais-Tillé airport
37km awayBVA
Paris-Orly Airport
46km awayORY
Train stations
L'Isle-Adam - Parmain
2km away · Transilien
Champagne-sur-Oise
4km away · Transilien
Valmondois
4km away · Transilien
Ferry ports
Le Havre (155km)
· Brittany Ferries · Portsmouth ↔ Le Havre

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