Article D325-4
Holiday villages are divided into categories according to criteria laid down in a classification table drawn up by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsi…
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Holiday villages are divided into categories according to criteria laid down in a classification table drawn up by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsi…
Family holiday homes that meet the conditions listed in this sub-section may be approved in accordance with the procedures laid down by an order issued jointly by the ministers responsible for social…
Access to national parks is regulated under the conditions set out in Chapter I of Title III of Book III of the regulatory part of the…
Associations, unions or federations, public or local authorities, social security bodies and, in general, all non-profit organisations may apply for approval for their family homes.
Article R. 480-7 of the French Town Planning Code sets out the rules governing restrictions and prohibitions applicable to campsites.
The definition of green lanes is set out in article R. 110-2 of the Highway Code.
The accommodation may be divided into collective or individual units, grouped together on the same plot of land or scattered over the territory of a municipality or neighbouring municipalities, provid…
Article R. 412-16 of the Forestry Code sets out the rules for camping, driving and parking motorised vehicles or caravans in protection forests as defined inarticle L. 411-1 of the Forestry Code.
Articles R. 2124-39 to R. 2124-55 of the Code général de la propriété des personnes publiques set out the rules for temporary occupation of the public maritime domain, outside the administrative bound…
Article R. 222-5 of the French Forestry Code sets out the rules for defining the objectives for welcoming the public to the forest.
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