This campsite in Loire-Atlantique is a small paradise in the middle of nature, two kilometres from the town of Pontchâteau. Rated three stars, this campsite is equipped with all the comforts, but also with games for children with trampoline x2, table football, a farmyard, petanque ground, table tennis. The pitches are large, sunny or shady. You can choose to pitch your tent, park your caravan or simply rent it on the spot. In season, the campsite comes alive with its snack bar, grocery shop, ice cream parlour, various breads and pastries. You are right on the edge of the Brière, near the Calvary of Pontchâteau and only half an hour from the beaches of the Côte d’Amour, the Côte de Jade or Pénestin. Take advantage of your stay to visit the salt marshes and the medieval walled city of Guérande, the Petites Cités de Caractère of La Roche-Bernard and Piriac or the fishing ports of La Turballe or Le Croisic.
Grassy pitches delimited by shrubs and hedges, suitable for tents, caravans and motor homes.
The sea is close to the campsite with its long ribbon of white sand like La Baule, Pornichet… and for nature lovers and hikers the Côte Sauvage and the ports of Pénestin, le Croisic, la Turballe, piriac…
The Brière Regional Natural Park is the second largest marshland in France. You can go walking, cycling or be steered by a barge and cross the typical thatched cottage villages of fédrun, kerhinet,…
Come and discover the emblematic city of Guérande with its ramparts but also its salt marshes.
For lovers of old stones, flowery landscapes and exceptional panoramas, La Roche Bernard, Le Pouliguen, Rochefort en terre and Le Croisic have a remarkable historical and architectural heritage.
From religious heritage to company visits, from the most captivating museums to the most welcoming parks and gardens, the towns and countryside of our region have a wealth of riches that will arouse your enthusiasm.
For lovers of animals with fur and feathers or even scales, you will find your happiness in the Branféré park, the tropical park, the Océarium of Le Croisic.