Discover all our campsites for your holidays in La Palmyre
Discover an outdoor holiday in the heart of La Palmyre, between forest and beach, by staying at one of our friendly campsites. Enjoy direct access to the fine sandy beaches and explore the magnificent surrounding countryside. Must-sees in this area include a visit to the famous La Palmyre Zoo, bike rides through the maritime pines, and sunny days on the beach for an unforgettable holiday.
What is La Palmyre famous for?
La Palmyre, a popular seaside resort on the Atlantic coast, is a paradise for seaside holidays. Nestling between maritime pines and fine sandy beaches, La Palmyre offers an idyllic setting for campers in search of relaxation.
With direct access to the beaches and uninterrupted views of the seafront, the campsites at La Palmyre offer an unforgettable holiday in harmony with nature. Take advantage of your holiday to recharge your batteries, swim in the crystal-clear waters and explore the coastal paths for moments of pure holiday pleasure.
Tourist attractions and historical sites in La Palmyre
By staying at a campsite near La Palmyre, you'll have the opportunity to discover some exceptional tourist sites. At La Palmyre, campers have the chance to be at the heart of a host of historic sites that are not to be missed.
Starting with the famous La Palmyre Zoo, one of the most famous in Europe, where young and old alike can admire a wide variety of animals in an exceptional setting. History buffs can also visit the lighthouse at La Coubre, which is a must-see, offering a unique perspective on the region thanks to a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean from its summit.
Don't miss the famous La Palmyre beach, ideal for sunny days and refreshing swims. For moments of relaxation, there's nothing like a stroll along the seafront, offering breathtaking panoramic views and direct access to the fine sandy beaches. The seafront offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for relaxing sunset strolls.
You can also enjoy bike rides along the cycle paths lining the beaches, a rewarding experience to discover the unspoilt landscapes of the region.
These attractions make La Palmyre the perfect destination for a memorable camping holiday, combining cultural discoveries, seaside relaxation and outdoor pursuits.
Things to do at La Palmyre
At La Palmyre, there's no shortage of activities for an unforgettable camping holiday. Campers can take advantage of direct access to the fine sandy beaches for days of relaxation and swimming by the sea.
Water sports enthusiasts will also find something to suit them, with the possibility of surfing, windsurfing or paddle boarding.
For those who prefer terra firma, cycling along the cycle paths lined with maritime pines is a great way to discover the surrounding countryside.
The lively evenings on the seafront with its restaurants and cafés are also not to be missed, offering a friendly atmosphere for relaxing with family or friends.
These varied activities make La Palmyre an ideal destination for a camping holiday by the sea.
Information for your stay in La Palmyre
La Palmyre is an ideal destination for a seaside holiday, offering direct access to superb beaches, a host of outdoor activities, delicious food and close proximity to a variety of tourist attractions. Make the most of your stay at La Palmyre for an unforgettable holiday in Charente-Maritime.
Getting to La Palmyre
La Palmyre is located on the west coast of France, in the Charente-Maritime département. To get there by car, the A10 motorway is the main route, with an exit at Saintes. By train, the nearest station is Royan, around 15 km from La Palmyre. Local buses also provide connections from surrounding towns.
Information request
The La Palmyre Tourist Office is an ideal point of contact for detailed information on the region, activities, accommodation and much more. The La Palmyre market is a must for discovering the local produce and crafts of the region. It usually takes place on Tuesday and Friday mornings in the Place de l'Europe. The perfect opportunity to sample local specialities and do a little shopping. La Palmyre's gastronomy features fresh seafood, oysters, mussels and local fish.
Book your stay
To book your stay at a campsite in La Palmyre, consult our online booking platform with the best campsites listed. Book early to take advantage of the best pitches and special offers for your seaside holidays.
La Palmyre is an ideal destination for beach lovers, offering direct access to miles of fine sand and crystal-clear water. It's also a great place for nature lovers, with the Coubre forest nearby and the famous La Palmyre Zoo to discover.
The best time to visit La Palmyre is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is warm and sunny, ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities.
The nearest train station to La Palmyre is Royan, around 15 km away. From there, local buses run to La Palmyre.
The beach at La Palmyre is often considered one of the most beautiful, with its golden sand, clear waters and easy access from campsites and accommodation.
Strolls along the seafront offer spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. The Coubre forest is also a magnificent place for nature walks.
When it comes to shopping, La Palmyre town centre offers local shops, markets and supermarkets to suit all needs.
In summer, the water temperature at La Palmyre is generally pleasant for swimming, averaging between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius.
La Palmyre's main beaches are generally supervised during the high summer season, providing safe swimming areas for families and bathers.
The La Palmyre market takes place on Tuesday and Friday mornings on the Place de l'Europe, the ideal place to discover the local produce and crafts of the region.
The beach at La Palmyre, the seafront, the Coubre forest and the coastal paths offer picturesque routes for exploring the region.
La Palmyre's culinary specialities feature fresh seafood, oysters, mussels and local fish. The seafront restaurants are perfect for sampling these delicacies.
Around La Palmyre, be sure to visit Royan with its seaside architecture, the island of Oléron for its authentic atmosphere, and Rochefort for its rich maritime heritage.