We’re taking you to the heart of Bleau!
Information and pre-booking available



Make Le Lido your base camp:
Le Lido campsite will host you and take you on an unforgettable adventure (of joy, of course!) right into the heart of the Fontainebleau forest and its legendary boulders. Here’s what you need to know:
Transport:
Coming by car? Sure, but there’s a greener and cheaper way: a direct 45-minute train from Gare de Lyon and a 7–8-minute walk — and you’re at the campsite!
Accommodation:
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Tent pitches (tent rental available, depending on availability)
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Cosy-Mobils (super cool vintage mini-caravans for 2 people)
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Mobile homes (for 2, 4, or 6 people)
Sheets are provided in both Cosy-Mobils and Mobile Homes.
Forest outings:
A shuttle bus leaves from the campsite at 9:30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays to take you to the best bouldering spots in Bleau. The Saturday and Sunday spots will be different (unless weather or crowds require changes), giving you a chance to climb or discover great hiking and running trails. Return at 4:30 p.m. — just in time for a refreshing dip in the pool.
The reception can also provide all the info you need for your own trail runs, hikes, mountain biking trips, or cultural visits.
For climbers:
If enough people sign up (8–10 minimum), we’ll organize outings with a top-notch climbing instructor — open to all levels. Crash pad rentals available on site.
Food & Drinks:
You’ll be able to refuel at the snack bar (pizzas, toasted sandwiches, paninis, hot and cold drinks — check the website), which also stocks basic groceries (pasta, tomato sauce, tuna, chips, chocolate bars, etc.). One or two food trucks are on site on select weekends (dates on our website).
Bakery service (baguettes, croissants, pain au chocolat) available on pre-order the night before — perfect for breakfast or making sandwiches.
Alternatively, there’s a mini-market in Veneux (open till 10 PM), a supermarket in Moret (15-minute walk) and a Sunday morning market in Saint-Mammès
Bad Weather:
In case of bad weather, we’ll try to offer an alternative: a local discovery (like the Château de Fontainebleau, Thomery, etc.), an indoor climbing gym (such as Karma), or covered outdoor spots.
Base Camp Vibes:
The campsite is known for its peaceful evenings after a day out in the woods — so you can go all out again the next day. After 10 p.m., it’s chill mode: wind down around the brazier, maybe finish your card game in peace.
Nature & Respect:
No open fires allowed on-site (except for barbecues).
We uphold a strong commitment to preserving the beautiful Fontainebleau forest, its wildlife, and its boulders. Leave no trace — clean your shoes before climbing, brush holds after use, no campfires or smoking, and keep noise to a minimum.
Responsibility:
As a lodging provider, we do not cover climbing under our insurance. We encourage you to make the necessary arrangements on your end.
The climbing instructor is selected by our partner Climbing District — be sure to inform them of your level, any discomfort or injuries, and follow their guidance closely.
That’s the essentials!
We also recommend checking out our website for more useful info: available activities (heated pool, mini-golf, etc.), things to do nearby, our general terms and conditions, and the campsite rules.
Up for it?
If you'd like to pre-book your weekend, you can fill out the attached form. If there are still spots available, we'll send you a confirmation email with the price (accommodation and selected extras). Your booking will be finalised once payment has been completed!