Vitamin Campsite
Our Vitamin campsite set amid 5 hectares of lush greenery promises a relaxed family atmosphere.
Our Vitamin campsite set amid 5 hectares of lush greenery promises a relaxed family atmosphere.
Seaside campsites in Normandy are the perfect choice for a holiday combining relaxation and nature. Enjoy the fresh air of the Atlantic Ocean while staying at campsites located just a stone's throw from sandy beaches. These campsites offer a variety of options to suit all tastes, from spacious pitches to comfortable mobile homes. Explore the picturesque coastal landscapes, impressive cliffs and charming Normandy villages while enjoying a variety of activities such as swimming, water sports and hiking. Ideal for a complete immersion in the authentic charm of Normandy.
Our Vitamin campsite set amid 5 hectares of lush greenery promises a relaxed family atmosphere.
Our Vitamin campsite set amid 5 hectares of lush greenery promises a relaxed family atmosphere.
A haven of peace with an indoor swimming pool in the heart of the magnificent Jumièges forest, in the Boucles de la Seine Regional Nature Park.
A haven of peace with an indoor swimming pool in the heart of the magnificent Jumièges forest, in the Boucles de la Seine Regional Nature Park.
During your holiday, in the heart of the D-Day landing beaches, discover the history of Colleville-sur-Mer, now a charming Norman village.
During your holiday, in the heart of the D-Day landing beaches, discover the history of Colleville-sur-Mer, now a charming Norman village.
Normandy by the sea is a captivating region offering a unique combination of beautiful beaches, verdant landscapes and rich cultural history.
Famous for its picturesque coastline, charming villages and lively seaside resorts, Normandy is ideal for a relaxing holiday by the Atlantic.
Benefits include a mild climate, spectacular views, and a multitude of activities to suit all ages and interests.
Among our selection of Normandy seaside campsites offering 4-star services to travellers, you'll find yourself close to the must-see places on the coast. Make the most of the Normandy coastline by booking your holiday close to the D-Day beaches or the legendary seaside resorts of Cabourg, Honfleur and Deauville.
It's up to you to come and enjoy the sublime dune landscapes and coastal towns with their particularly rich historical heritage.
As well as the fine sandy or pebble beaches polished by the sea and the invigorating waters of the English Channel, you'll always have the chance to take a dip in the heated or indoor pools of your establishment's water park. And when it comes to entertainment, you and your children can enjoy activities just a stone's throw from your pitch or bungalow.
In Normandy by the sea, you'll find plenty of places to visit to occupy your days during your camping holiday. Starting with the fabulous architectural jewel of Mont Saint Michel and its bay, which dances to the rhythm of the tides, both listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and described as the Wonders of the West. The spectacle is even more impressive during high tidal ranges, when the tide retreats and rushes back to isolate the Mont Saint Michel as an island.
Further up the Côte d'Albâtre, the beauty of the Cliffs of Etretat is a marvel not to be missed. Known the world over by poets such as Victor Hugo and Proust, and painters such as Monet, these chalk cliffs are astonishing in their wild and grandiose splendour.
Last but not least, we advise you to visit the most emotional places, especially the D-Day Beaches by the sea, from Utah to Sword Beach and Omaha Beach, the first places to witness the liberation of France during the famous D-Day landings on 6 August 1944. The waves of testimonies from this momentous episode in history plunge everyone into a not-so-distant past, thanks to visits to the emblematic sites.
As well as the many activities, entertainment and facilities on offer at your campsite by the sea in Normandy, there's no shortage of things to do during your stay in the region.
Make the most of Normandy's 600 kilometres of coastline. No matter what style of beach you prefer: high cliffs, fine sandy beaches, dunes, wild creeks or rocky peaks, you're bound to find something to suit you!
You can also visit the region's major cities, such as the vibrantly modern Le Havre, or Rouen, a veritable city of art and history, with its medieval treasures. Finally, enjoy a gastronomic break with Normandy specialities celebrated the world over: camembert, tarte normande, oysters, scallops, cider and much more!
Normandy is accessible by train from Paris (Saint-Lazare station), with destinations including Caen, Rouen and Le Havre.
By car, access is easy via the A13 motorway. Deauville and Caen-Carpiquet airports also serve the region.
For detailed tourist information, consult local tourist offices or dedicated travel websites for advice on attractions, local events and accommodation.
Normandy by the sea offers a perfect mix of spectacular coastal landscapes, sandy beaches and rich cultural history. Ideal for a relaxing holiday, it also offers renowned gastronomy and varied activities for the whole family.
The best time to visit Normandy is from May to September, when the weather is milder and the beaches are good for swimming. The summer months, especially July and August, are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities, although the spring and autumn months also offer pleasant conditions with fewer tourists.
The nearest station depends on the specific destination. For the Normandy coast, important stations include Deauville-Trouville, Caen, Le Havre, and Cherbourg. These stations are well served by trains from Paris and other major cities.
Deauville beach is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Normandy, with its fine sand, colorful beach huts and elegant atmosphere. The beaches of Trouville and Étretat also offer impressive coastal landscapes and spectacular panoramas.
The coastal trails of Étretat and Les Falaises d'Amont offer picturesque walks with spectacular views. The Coastal Trail around Cabourg and Houlgate also allows you to discover magnificent marine landscapes.
To do your shopping, you can go to the local markets of coastal towns like Deauville, Honfleur, or Trouville, where you will find fresh local products, Norman specialties and artisanal souvenirs.
The water temperature in Normandy varies with the season. In summer, it can reach about 18-20°C, while in winter, it is usually around 10-12°C. Swimming is therefore more pleasant during the summer months.
The beaches of Deauville, Trouville and Honfleur are monitored during the summer season, offering safe swimming areas. Be sure to check local conditions and safety tips before you go swimming.
Market days vary by city. For example, the market in Deauville takes place on Saturday morning, while Trouville offers its market on Tuesday and Friday. Consult local times for specific information.
In addition to the beaches, walks along the cliffs of Étretat and along the Sentier des Douaniers offer picturesque walks. Coastal towns like Honfleur and Cabourg are also ideal for charming and relaxing walks.
Norman specialties include camembert, cider and calvados. Don’t miss the fresh seafood, such as mussels and oysters, often offered in seaside restaurants.
Around Normandy, you can visit Rouen with its gothic cathedral, Caen for its medieval history, Le Havre with its modern architecture, and Cherbourg for its ports and maritime museums. These cities offer a rich history and varied attractions.