Zone Interdite: what is the theme of the show on June 19?


This Sunday, June 19, M6 will broadcast a new episode of Zone Interdite, presented by Ophélie Meunier. The opportunity to discover a subject largely linked to summer holidays.

This Sunday, June 19, M6 will broadcast a new episode of its program Restricted zone. Presented by Ophelie Meunierthe show will have camping as its theme. And for good reason: more and more French people are seduced by this type of accommodation. Less expensive than hotels, camping allows large families in particular to be able to enjoy their holidays. More than 7500 campsites are present in France, which is then positioned in first place among the European countries with the most parks. The teams of Restricted zone went to meet these French people who appreciate this type of accommodation, from the Gorges du Verdon to the Hérault via Brittany.

M6 notably met a family made up of two grandparents and their six grandchildren. They have thus reserved a cabin in a tree, present in a campsite. But be careful, in this site: no wifi, the toilets are dry toilets. A vacation that this whole little family will never forget, even if sometimes the moments spent will not be easy. In the Verdon, two former carpenters have bought a campsite. Investing all their savings, the two lovebirds have big plans for their site. Will they manage to attract a lot of people?

Zone Interdite went to meet campsite owners

In Brittany, an entire family has invested in a campsite. 700 pitches, 30,000 holidaymakers come to spend their summer every year. So to diversify, the owners of this campsite have decided to invest a large sum of money in a dome which will house a swimming pool, jacuzzis and water play areas. Projects to discover this evening on M6.

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Presented by Ophélie Meunier, the show will have camping as its theme.

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And for good reason: more and more French people are seduced by this type of accommodation.

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Camping
Less expensive than hotels, camping allows large families in particular to be able to enjoy their holidays. More than 7,500 campsites are present in France, which is then positioned in first place among European countries with the most parks.

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The Zone Interdite teams went to meet these French people who appreciate this type of accommodation, from the Gorges du Verdon to the Hérault via Brittany.

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M6 notably met a family made up of two grandparents and their six grandchildren.

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They have thus reserved a cabin in a tree, present in a campsite. But be careful, in this site: no wifi, the toilets are dry toilets.

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A vacation that this whole little family will never forget, even if sometimes the moments spent will not be easy.

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In the Verdon, two former carpenters have bought a campsite.

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Investing all their savings, the two lovebirds have big plans for their site. Will they manage to attract a lot of people?

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In Brittany, an entire family has invested in a campsite. 700 pitches, 30,000 holidaymakers come to spend their summer every year.

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So to diversify, the owners of this campsite have decided to invest a large sum of money in a dome which will house a swimming pool, jacuzzis and water play areas. Projects to discover this evening on M6.



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