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Located just 5 km from the sea, between Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer and Veules-les-Roses, our campsite offers access to a wide range of sports, leisure, and cultural activities.
Normandy's history and culture are incredibly rich.
To choose your next excursion, check out the Dieppe or Saint-Valery-en-Caux Tourist Office websites.
You can also discover all the events lined up for the summer season.

Veules les Roses

Enjoy a wonderful day out in Veules-les-Roses exploring the trail along France’s smallest river.

Saint-Aubin

Come for a stroll or simply relax with your family.
At low tide, the sandy beach of Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer will delight children and parents alike.

Dieppe 15km

Sheltered by two high cliffs, the town stretches out along both sides of the Arques River.
A popular seaside and tourist resort on the Alabaster Coast, highly favored by the British and Parisians alike, it has retained only a few architectural reminders of its golden age.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, the port gave rise to numerous adventurers, privateers, explorers, and shipowners who sailed the world's oceans. Two centuries ago, Dieppe became France’s very first seaside resort.
Today, it still boasts its beautiful seafront promenade.
As an official "City of Art and History," Dieppe is a vibrant and bustling port town.
Every two years, the International Kite Festival puts on a truly magical show.
It is the largest gathering of its kind in Europe.

Etretat 70 km

Once a modest fishing village, Étretat is now a world-renowned Normandy resort, famous for its dramatic white chalk cliffs and grey pebble beaches.
Painters such as Gustave Courbet, Eugène Boudin, and Claude Monet greatly contributed to its fame by immortalising its unique beauty.
Writers like Gustave Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant were frequent visitors, while Maurice Leblanc, who lived there, cemented the myth surrounding the site in an Arsène Lupin adventure entitled The Hollow Needle (L'Aiguille creuse).

Eu – Le Tréport 46 km

Nestled together in the Bresle Valley, marking the final stops along Normandy’s Alabaster Coast, Eu and Le Tréport are two towns of character where the flavors of the land meet the scents of the sea.

Both offer delightful, unexpected strollss where curious minds will love hunting for the most original ceramic plaques or letting themselves be charmed by the sweet fragrance of the roses at the Château d'Eu.

La véloroute du lin

Just 1 km from the campsite, the Véloroute du Lin (Flax Cycle Route) is an 80-km multi-activity trail linking Dieppe and Fécamp, parallel to the coastal cycle route (Véloroute du Littoral).
Most of the itinerary is developed as a "Voie Verte" (Greenway). In accordance with traffic regulations, this path is exclusively reserved for non-motorized users (pedestrians, cyclists, rollerbladers, people with reduced mobility…)
Eventually, this route offers a much safer, flatter, and easier alternative to the coastal route.

rouen

Also not to be missed

  • Rouen and its historic city centre.
  • Lisieux, Mont Saint-Michel, The Normandy Abbeys (Saint-Wandrille,Le Bec-Hellouin…)
  • Theme parks & leisure activities.
  • Lush, blooming gardens.
  • Local gastronomy.
  • Fresh seafood, lively fish markets, and … cheeses!