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Yelloh! Village Saint Emilion
In the heart of the vineyards near Bordeaux, Yelloh! Village Saint-Emilion offers an ideal retreat for families traveling with caravans, motorhomes, or tents. There are 105 spacious pitches, some with private sanitary facilities, ensure a comfortable and authentic camping experience. Set within 10 hectares of lush greenery, the campsite provides a serene environment for relaxation and adventure. Families can enjoy a variety of on-site activities including a heated swimming complex, a newly renovated sports area featuring a multisport field, tennis courts, ping-pong tables,  fitness stations, and a double zip line. Lake activities include canoeing, pedal boating, and fishing.Children will delight in the dedicated play areas and the vibrant kids' club, while parents can explore local vineyards or visit the nearby medieval town of Saint-Emilion, renowned for its rich history and wine heritage. 
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Camping Sandaya Soulac Plage
Camping Soulac Plage is a member of the established Sandaya group and can be found at the northern end of the Médoc. The large site is close to the attractive seaside town of Soulac-sur-Mer and with access to a broad sandy beach. Camping Soulac Plage boasts a good range of facilities including an aqua parc, complete with water slides and a wide sunbathing terrace. Some pitches are shaded and most have electrical connections (10A). The site is predominantly mobile homes, but there are over 200 touring pitches. On-site amenities include a restaurant/snack bar and a well-stocked shop. The site is lively in peak season with varied entertainment for all ages.
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Camping Sandaya Le Truc Vert
Relaxing amidst the tall pines of this ten-hectare hillside site is pleasant, but if you are looking for more activity there are many cycle ways and walks to enjoy in the lovely local countryside. The site provides over 480 pitches (280 with 6A electricity) with trees giving shade. Some pitches are level but for many you will need levelling blocks. Some site roads are a little steep so care is needed and also while travelling on the local main roads through the woods (keep to speed limits) as the occasional wild boar ventures out onto the roads. The entrance area is decked with flowers and a blaze of colour when in bloom and very welcoming.
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L'Océan Airotel Camping & Spa
Its location on the Atlantic coast, 600 m. from a lovely sandy beach, makes this site extremely popular. Set in ten hectares of heavily wooded sand dunes, the site is quite hilly with 550 pitches (200 for touring units) set amongst pine trees, with areas for peace and quiet and areas for those who want to be close to the facilities. Some pitches are quite spacious, some level and others requiring blocks. There is a large swimming pool complex, a bar and soundproofed disco. A welcoming reception completes a pleasant entrance courtyard with shops in high season, and there are many mobile homes available for rent.
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Camping de la Côte d’Argent
Camping de la Côte d’Argent is a large, well-equipped site set back a short walk from the sandy beach, part of a long ribbon of golden sand running from the Gironde to the Spanish border. The beach is just magnificent, with lots of water sports available too. The huge Landes pine forest encloses the site, so walkers and cyclists can explore over 100 km of trails and cycle paths. Hourtin-Plage itself is a pleasant little resort with a few shops and restaurants.
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Yelloh! Village les Grands Pins
This Atlantic coast holiday site, with direct access to a fine sandy beach, is on undulating terrain amongst tall pine trees. A large site with almost 500 pitches, there are 233 hardstanding pitches of varying sizes for touring units, all with electricity (10A). One half of the site is a traffic free zone (except for arrival or departure day, caravans are placed on the pitch, with separate areas outside for parking). There are 71 tent pitches, those in the centre of the site having some of the best views. This popular site has an excellent range of facilities available for the whole season.
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Camping la Chesnays
Camping la Chesnays is situated in the Medoc region of Aquitaine. Located six kilometres from the beach, and at the edge of the vast forest which stretches throughout Aquitaine, this is a good base to enjoy the sea- and land-based activities that this region has to offer. The site has 44 large (100-130 m2) pitches for touring caravans, most with 10A electricity supply. There are mobile homes and chalets to rent. There are excellent watersports amenities in the area, including fishing, canoeing, kite surfing, sailing and surfing. If watersports are not to your taste, archery, bike tours, riding, go-karts, motorcross, adventure park and tennis are all available close by.
Camping Le Chêne du Lac
Camping Le Chêne du Lac is a campsite located in Bayas, Gironde, France. It is situated in a wooded area by a lake, making it a perfect place for a relaxing camping holiday. The campsite offers a variety of pitches including 23 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available. Most pitches are found under a mature wooded area, providing plenty of shade during the summer months. The campsite has several amenities that make it an excellent choice for families, including a children's playground, a small sports field for ball games, and a snack bar on site that serves local dishes and pizza. You don't have to cook in the morning as the site offers a breakfast service.
Camping Huttopia Lac de Carcans
On the shore of an extensive lake, surrounded by 250 hectares of pine forest and close to the long, sandy beaches of the Atlantic ocean, Huttopia Lac de Carcans has plenty to offer lovers of the great outdoors, whilst being within easy reach of the châteaux and vineyards of Médoc and the bustling city of Bordeaux. The site has 280 pitches on sandy soil among the pine trees, with accommodation available in well equipped canvas tents on wooden platforms. Lac d’Hourtin-Carcans is France’s largest freshwater lake and provides numerous opportunities for water-based activities, whilst the Forêt Domaniale de Bombannes has a network of footpaths and over 120 km. of cycle tracks.
Camping Paradis des Pins
Tucked away in a pine forest close to an interesting little seaside town at the northern end of the Médoc peninsula, this family run site offers a range of possibilities for holidaymakers. It has just 150 pitches of which 75 are available for touring units; electrical connections (6A) are available for 60 and 10 pitches also have individual taps and waste water drains. There are various styles of mobile home for rent as well as a number of pre-erected, well equipped tents. The beach is within easy reach, just 800 m. from the site, through woodland. This environmentally friendly site has a small permaculture garden and animal area aimed at educating children to understand the natural world.
Camping du Vieux Château
Camping du Vieux Château is located in the heart of the Bordeaux vineyards and adjacent to the fortress town of Rauzan. It is an ideal starting point for walking and cycling along small tracks through the vineyards, and for day trips. The flat, grassy 2.6-hectare site has about 80 well-shaded pitches, many with views of the château. There are 48 pitches for touring (25 with 6/A electricity); some are rather uneven and require long leads. Mobile homes, cottages and bungalows are available to rent. There are swimming and paddling pools plus a jacuzzi.
Camping Municipal de Carcans-Océan
Located at the foot of the dunes on the Atlantic coast, just 1 hour from Bordeaux and 10 minutes from Lacanau Océan. The small campsite is a family seaside resort that is unique and authentic nestles in a pine tree forest particularly appreciated by surfers and nature lovers. The campsite has 447 pitches for tents, motorhomes and caravans. The hilly terrain consists of two different areas: an area with motorhome pitches and an area with tent pitchesThe bike path that runs along the Village allows you to quickly escape into the forest. The centre and the shops of Carcans Plage are less than 5 minutes away on foot. The ocean is 200 meters away by crossing the forest or the beach car park (south) where swimming is supervised during the summer!
Ciela Village - Camping le Tedey
With direct access to a large lake and beach, this site enjoys a beautiful tranquil position set in an area of 14 hectares amidst mature pine trees. There are 640 pitches for touring units, with just 40 mobile homes and chalets available to rent. The pitches are shady with dappled sunlight breaking through the trees, generally level and grassy although parts of the site are on a slope. Electricity (10A, Europlug) is available to 213 pitches. The bar/crêperie is close to the lake and has a large indoor and outdoor seating area. The owners and staff are friendly and helpful and English is spoken.
Camping Huttopia Arcachon
This campsite enjoys a position well back from the hustle and bustle, where nights are quiet, and facilities are of a high standard. The 300 touring pitches are divided into areas for caravans, motorhomes and tents and are on neatly formed terraces beneath tall pine trees. All of them have 6/10A electricity.
Siblu Domaine de Soulac
This is a well established woodland site, popular with families. Now part of the Siblu group, it has benefited from an extensive programme of investment and development. There are 82 large touring pitches (all with 10A electricity), the remainder used for mobile homes and chalets to rent. Most pitches are heavily shaded and on natural woodland floor terrain. A special area is kept for younger campers away from the quieter family areas. There is an attractive and well laid out pool complex, together with a small shop selling bread and basic provisions, a bar and a restaurant.
Camping des Familles
Camping des Familles is a friendly, family site located in the countryside and offers a relaxed atmosphere. It lies on the promontory of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gironde Estuary, the largest river estuary in Europe. There are 100 pitches with 46 on level grass for touring, all with 6-10A electricity, neatly hedged and with small trees giving some shade. Mobile homes are also available to rent. It is in the Médoc region just north of Bordeaux, an area famous for its vineyards, woods, sandy beaches, rolling dunes, marshes and châteaux.
Camping les Peupliers
This friendly, family campsite enjoys a peaceful setting between the Atlantic Ocean and its marvellous sandy beaches, and the classic vineyards of the Medoc. The 2.5-hectare site has 116 grassy, level, shaded pitches, 60 for touring, all marked out and with an average surface area of 120 sq.m. Electricity is provided on each pitch (6A). A number of mobile homes are available to rent. Bicycle hire is available, and miles of great tracks run through the forest. Montalivet is an attractive resort with a colourful, open-air market with over 200 stalls. The beach is first class, and all manner of watersports are possible.
Camping Les Franquettes
Camping Les Franquettes is  located in Grayan-et-l'Hôpital, on France's west coast in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is situated near the tip of the Médoc peninsula, offering easy access to the Atlantic Ocean beaches and the Gironde estuary. The campsite boasts 78 pitches with electrical hook-up points available and 33 mobile home rentals; the pitches are spacious and well-maintained, and the mobile homes are available in a variety of sizes to suit different family needs.
Camping l’Orée du Bois
Camping L'Orée du Bois is located on the French peninsula Médoc. You will stay on a sheltered site, four kilometres from the Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans, a large lake with a beautiful sandy beach. On site you can also swim when it rains; the swimming pool has a sliding roof. In the summer months there are boules tournaments, dance evenings and archery workshops. This small site is situated on the edge of a forest, directly on the road to the village of Hourtin. There are 35 touring pitches. Trees and shrubs divide the pitches, giving you both shade and privacy on your pitch. There are also 26 mobile homes, chalets and comfortable lodge tents available to hire. There is a supermarket half a kilometre from the site. Every Thursday, and in July and August every Tuesday and Saturday, there's a market here. For a day at the beach, you can also go to the Atlantic Ocean. This is another ten kilometres away. Surfers who choose to travel here will be rewarded, because the waves on this part of the French west coast are real challenges.
Camping la Cigale
La Cigale is a modest little site set amid a variety of trees that give some dappled shade. 44 hedged touring pitches (100 sq.m. all with 6A electricity, 26 also with water and a drain). There is a small, unheated swimming pool and a paddling pool. The bar has a terrace where drinks and snacks are served under the shade of large plane trees. Nine chalets are available for rent.

Aquitaine

From the endless shimmering beaches and dunes and the fragrant pine forests of the Atlantic coast to the historical and beautiful Dordogne with its gastronomic delights, it’s easy to see the attraction of this popular holiday region.

Bordeaux

The history of Aquitaine goes back many thousands of years to when man lived in the caves of the Périgord and left cave paintings at sites such as Les Eyzies and Lascaux. The ancient dukedom of Aquitaine was ruled by the English for 300 years following the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry Plantagenet, the future king, in 1154. The fortified villages and castles of the area bear evidence of the resulting conflict between the French and the English for control of Aquitaine and today add character to the countryside.

This is a diverse region of mountains and vineyards, vast beaches, fertile river valleys, rolling grasslands and dense forests. Within its boundaries are the beautiful valleys of the Dordogne and Vézère, the forests of the Landes and the beaches of the Atlantic, which stretch from the Gironde estuary to the Basque Country and the rocky Pyrénées mountains on the Spanish border. Some of the world’s most famous vineyards are around Bordeaux, the capital of the region. These are especially famous for their Médoc, Sauternes and St. Emilion wines, and most châteaux allow visits to their cellars and wine tastings.

Coupled with the lure of the region’s prestigious wines, it is an intriguing place to explore. The vineyards and their châteaux, stately in their magnificence, dominate the northwest around the Garonne River and provide lovely scenery for a day’s walking or cycling, punctuated by the odd tasting. In contrast, the sea and sands of the Landes have a laid-back feel that secures their popularity with surfers and sunseekers from all over Europe. Foodies will love the variety, too, from fattened duck in the south to oysters on the coast and escargots in the north.

With so much to explore, visitors to Aquitaine can become effortlessly immersed in its charms, and there’s no better way to do so than on foot or by bike.

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Unwind in Aquitaine: Camping Adventures in Southwest France

Rob Fearn | 28 Mar 2024 | Read time: 5m 30s

Camping is a fantastic way to discover Aquitaine, a stunning region in southwestern France. This region is well known for its diverse landscapes, including stunning coastlines, rolling hills, lush vineyards, and charming villages.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
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Places of interest

Biarritz: A cosmopolitan seaside resort with surfing beaches and a sea museum.

Bordeaux: Riverside, streets and markets; art gallery; Grand Theatre.

Les Eyzies: Pre-history museum and troglodyte houses.

Sarlat: attractive Small town with a preserved historic centre and medieval houses.

St Emilion: Visit the castle ramparts or drink ‘premier cru’ at St Emilion at pavement cafés.

St Jean-de-Luz: Seaside resort and fishing village.

St Jean-Pied-de-Port: Ancient city with citadel, bright Basque houses in steep streets.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Cèpes

Local specialities include fish dishes: carp stuffed with foie gras, mullet in red wine and besugo (sea bream), plus cagouilles (snails from Charentes).

Canelé: A small fluted cake flavoured with rum and vanilla.

Cassoulet: A hearty stew of duck, sausages and beans.

Cèpes: Fine, delicate mushrooms, sometimes dried.

Chou farci: Stuffed cabbage, sometimes aux marrons (with chestnuts).

Confit of duck: Duck legs preserved with spices and herbs.

Magret de canard: Duck breast fillets.

Lamproie: Eel-like fish with leeks, onions and red Bordeaux wine.