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Feel like a holiday? Welcome to Les Carolins Camp Site


Located on the Côte des Isles in the Cotentin region just 400 m from the sea and 1700 m from the beach at Lindbergh, opposite the Channel Islands, Les Carolins camp site is ideally situated to offer you a relaxing and refreshing stay.

Géraldine and Grégory welcome you in their 3-star family camp site with 99 pitches offering a suite of services designed and intended to give you the holiday you've been waiting for.

An unusual and unforgettable camp site, our plots are laid out on a wooded site distributed around the camp site dune.

Open from 1 april to 31 October, we offer a foosball room, children's play area with ping-pong tables, heated swimming pool.
During the season you can also enjoy our bar, fast food and a range of activities.

Located on the commune of Saint-Lô d’Ourville, boasting a beautiful sand beach and rocks to explore at low tide, Les Carolins camp site is located 3 km from Portbail, a small port and local shopping centre.

10 km away you will find the pretty sea resort of Barneville-Carteret, departure point for the islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
 
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Camping in the heart of the treasures of Cotentin


From our camp site you will be able to discover all the treasures of the Cotentin:
  • Mont-Saint-Michel 80 km away
  • the D-Day landing beaches 40 km away
  • Cherbourg and the Cité de la Mer 40 km away
  • the Nez de Jobourg 40 km away
  • numerous castles, abbeys, etc.
  • the entire Norman culinary heritage
  • and for ardent fishermen, on foot or not, a rich and preserved environment.

Visit the region

Portbail is a charming little town located on the estuary with a pretty port.
A little further away in the region, you will find Cherbourg and its Cité de la Mer, the Mont-Saint-Michel and the D-Day landing beaches.
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beaches, hikes in nature
the normandy peninsula heritage