
2 campsites in Territoire de Belfort
Located in the Northeast of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, the Territoire de Belfort is the smallest department in France, however, it has more than its fair share of attractions making it ideal for family holidays.
On a camping holiday in Territoire de Belfort, explore the Ballons des Vosges Natural Regional Park or discover Delle, the city of Caryatids, before climbing up to visit the Belfort Citadel, a 350-year-old building perched high up on a cliff.
On a camping holiday in Territoire de Belfort, explore the Ballons des Vosges Natural Regional Park or discover Delle, the city of Caryatids, before climbing up to visit the Belfort Citadel, a 350-year-old building perched high up on a cliff.
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