On the route of the Tour de France 2023
Campsites on the route of the Tour de France 2023!
The map and detailed route of the next Grande Boucle has been unveiled, with the departure set for 1 July 2023.
Get ready because, after the first stage in Spain, the cyclists will enter France through Basque Country. They'll then cycle across the country, heading for the Alps, the Jura, the Vosges and then a final stage in Paris on 23 July.
With no fewer than 21 stages along the way, this is a perfect opportunity to discover many different regions. Quite a programme!
The Tour de France always gives you a chance to explore new towns and villages, which have been completely transformed to host this prestigious event. Much more than only a race, as it's a thrilling experience that the public can enjoy just as much as the cyclists. You'll find many Flower Campings campsites along the various stages. It's easy to find your camping pitch or rental accommodation close to the Tour de France 2023.
16 Campsites meet your search criteria
Narrow your search
16 results
Number of stars
Natural places to swim
Services
Leisure facilities
Pool facilities
Entertainment
Activities

Saint-Point Burgundy
Camping Lac de Saint Point ***
"Hikers and lovers of nature will be delighted by our green landscapes. At Lake Saint-Point, many water sports and activities await you: swimming,...
Stage 2 – 2 of july: Vitoria-Gasteiz – Saint-Sébastien (209 km) |
|
Stage 3 – 3 of july: Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne (185 km) |
|
Stage 6 – 6 of july: Tarbes – Cauterets-Cambasque (145 km) |
|
Stage 7 – 7 of july: Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux (170 km) |
|
Stage 8 – 8 of july: Libourne – Limoges (201 km) |
|
Stage 9 – 9 of july: Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dôme (184 km) |
|
Stage 10 – 11 of july: Vulcania – Issoire (167 km) |
|
Stage 12 – 13 of july: Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais (169 km) |
|
Stage 19 – 21 of july: Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny (173 km) |
|
Stage 20 – 23 of july: Belfort – Le Markstein Fellering (133 km) |
|