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Visiting and staying on the Atlantic coast


The Atlantic coast is appreciated for its diverse landscapes, rich maritime history and varied culinary specialties. Each département along the way has its own unique attractions and assets that make for pleasant camping holidays on the Atlantic coast. It also boasts numerous seaside resorts and mobile home rentals. What’s more, the Atlantic coast offers numerous opportunities foroutdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, golf and fishing, water sports and surfing. With its immense coastline, the beaches of the Atlantic coast will delight holidaymakers looking for a seaside campsite for their next vacation.

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Discover camping in Morbihan

Morbihan is a department in the Brittany region of northwestern France. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the south, making it a popular destination for sea lovers. The department is characterized by its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted Breton traditions.

The Gulf of Morbihan is an inland sea dotted with islands, bays and marshes. It’s a unique place where nature is preserved and ideal for boating, hiking and discovering the flora and fauna. Morbihan offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, sailing, kayaking, fishing and horse riding. Coastal paths allow you to explore the region’s natural beauty. Morbihan is home to charming towns such as Vannes, a medieval city with well-preserved ramparts and cobbled streets that give it a charm after holidaymakers. Other towns such as Auray, Lorient and Quiberon, as well as numerous Breton villages, are also well worth a visit.

Ambon, a commune in the Pays de Vannes region

Ambon is a charming little coastal community located near Damgan and Vannes in the Gulf of Morbihan. has beautiful sandy beaches for relaxing in the sun and enjoying water sports such as sailing, kayaking and fishing. Tréhervé beach is one of the commune’s best-known beaches. It stretches for a considerable distance along the coast, offering plenty of space for swimmers, families and water sports enthusiasts. It mainly attracts lovers of the sea, nature and Breton heritage. It’s a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the pleasures of the French Atlantic coast.

Discover camping in Vendée


Vendée is a department in the Pays de la Loire region of western France. The region is renowned for its beaches, history, gastronomy, outdoor activities and tourist attractions. The Vendée has a rich history, with historical relics such as chateaux, churches and museums all reminiscent of this period. It offers many fine sandy beaches along the Atlantic coast, including the beaches of Les Sables-d’Olonne, La Tranche-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-de-Monts andÎle de Noirmoutier. These beaches attract visitors from all over the world for swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing and other water sports. The island of Noirmoutier, linked to the mainland by a bridge and a submersible passage, is a popular destination for holidaymakers, with much to offer thanks to its beaches and local gastronomic products, such as oysters and the Noirmoutier potato. The Vendée is ideal for seaside vacations, cultural escapades and outdoor adventures.

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Les sables d’Olonne, a seaside town not to be missed

Situated on the Atlantic coast of the Vendée, it is one of the region’s most popular seaside resorts. The town is home to a lively marina, Port Olona, which is the starting point for the famous Vendée Globe single-handed yacht race. It’s an ideal place to admire the boats and the town’s maritime atmosphere. There are many activities to discover, such as the Promenade du Remblai, an esplanade that runs alongside the Grande Plage, making it a pleasant place for a stroll, ice cream tasting or al fresco dining. Les Sables-d’Olonne is home to the Musée de l’abbaye Sainte-Croix, with its collection of modern and contemporary art. The town also boasts a Zoo, a popular family attraction that will delight young and old alike. Whether you’re a water sports enthusiast, a sailing enthusiast or simply looking for a seaside getaway, the town of Les Sables-d’Olonne has a lot to offer.

Discover camping in Loire Atlantique

Loire-Atlantique is a département in the Pays de la Loire region of western France. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and takes its name from the Loire River, which flows through much of the region. The region is characterized by its geographical diversity. To the west, it offers a spectacular coastline with numerous sandy beaches, popular seaside resorts such as camping with indoor pool at La Baule Pornic and Pornichet, and fishing ports such as Le Croisic and Le Pouliguen. To the east, the département extends inland, with more rural landscapes and vineyards. Loire-Atlantique boasts vast salt marshes, particularly around the commune of Guérande. You can visit the salt marshes, learn about the salt harvesting process and taste Guérande salt, renowned for its quality. Nantes is the largest city in the Pays de la Loire region. It is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, maritime history, museums, restaurants and cultural festivals. Loire-Atlantique is a diverse département and an attractive destination for lovers of the sea, history and culture.

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La Baule, a prestigious seaside resort

The seaside town of La Baule is located in the Pays de la Loire region on the Atlantic coast and is renowned for its golden sandy beaches, elegance and cosmopolitan atmosphere. La Baule’s main attraction is undoubtedly its beach. Stretching for almost 9 kilometers, it is one of the longest beaches in Europe. It’s ideal for swimming, sunbathing, water sports and strolling along the coast, and boasts numerous facilities such as hotels, spas and a casino, all of which are ideal places to relax and enjoy a moment with loved ones. La Baule regularly hosts events and festivals, including world-class equestrian competitions and music festivals, making it an active and attractive town for visitors seeking relaxation, water sports, high-end shopping and a lively nightlife.

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Discover camping in Charente-Maritime


Charente-Maritime is a department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and boasts a coastline, as well as numerous natural, historical and cultural gems.Charente-Maritime boasts a rich historical heritage, with castles, Romanesque churches, medieval fortifications and archaeological sites. Fort Boyard, located in the sea between theislands of Oléron and Aix, is one of the region’s most emblematic sites. The region is renowned for its long sandy beaches, dunes, islands and salt marshes. Among the most popular beaches are those of La Rochelle, Royan, Ile de Ré, Ile d’Oléron and Ile d’Aix. La Rochelle is the main city of the Charente-Maritime region. It is famous for its historic port, medieval towers, lively markets, seafood restaurants and renowned aquarium. The town is also a cultural center with numerous festivals and events throughout the year. It’s an attractive tourist destination offering a combination of nature, cultural and culinary heritage, and outdoor activities.

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Ile d’Oléron, the largest island on the French Atlantic coast

The island of Oleron has a strong maritime tradition, with the port of La Cotinière an active fishing port, where you can enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants. The island also boasts a number of emblematic lighthouses, including the Chassiron lighthouse, which offers a panoramic view of the island and the ocean. The island is bordered by superb sandy beaches stretching for several kilometers. The beaches of Saint Georges d’Oléron, Saint-Trojan-les-Bains, La Cotinière, Saint-Denis-d’Oléron and Saint-Pierre-d’Oléron are among the most popular. They are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, water sports and relaxation, and offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, kayaking, windsurfing, kite-surfing and fishing. The island’s natural beauty can be explored along its coastal paths. It’s an ideal destination for lovers of nature and maritime culture. The Ile d’Oléron is a peaceful place to relax and discover the charm of the French Atlantic coast.

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Ranges Area Bedrooms Bathrooms TV lounge Kitchen kit ** Kitchen kit + *** Transat Dishwashers Toaster Hair dryer Bath kit **** Climatisation TV in parents' bedroom Plancha Coffee maker
Cocoon 18m² to 23m² 1 to 2 bedrooms 1 with filters
Evasion 23m² to 30m² 2 bedrooms 1 with filters
Evasion + 31m² to 33m² 2 bedrooms 2 with filters
Loisir 30m² 3 bedrooms 1 with filters
Loisir + 30 3 bedrooms 1 with filters
Confort 40m² 4 bedrooms 1 with filters
Confort + 39m² to 40m² 3 to 4 bedrooms 2 with filters
Mahana 28m² to 40m² 2 to 3 bedrooms 1 to 2 Pods
Premium 28m² to 40m² 2 to 3 bedrooms 1 to 2 Pods

All our accommodations are also equipped with a refrigerator, a table and chairs, crockery, kitchen utensils, an electric coffee maker, a microwave, mattress pads, pillows (60 *60) and blankets.

*the kitchen kit includes : a sponge, a multi-use cleaning pod, a dishwashing liquid pod and two bags of ice cubes

** kitchen kit + includes : a sponge, a multi-use cleaning pod, a dishwashing liquid pod, two bags of ice cubes and a dishwasher tablet

*** the bath kit includes : a tube of shampoo, a tube of shower gel and a bar of soap