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155 campsites in France, Poitou-Charentes

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Camping Huttopia Chardons Bleus - Ile de Ré
Chardons Bleus is a recently redeveloped 4.8-hectare site situated in a pine forest on the Ile de Ré, only 1,500 m. from the sea. It is often a bustling site in the high season, so booking is advised. Since taking ownership of the site, Huttopia has embarked on a program of redevelopment works, which include a new reception building, restaurant, playgrounds and swimming pools. The site is divided into two areas on either side of the quiet entrance road. Hedges separate some of the 114 level, but natural touring pitches and mature trees give plenty of shade from the hot sun; all have electricity (6A Europlug). A further 77 pitches are dedicated to glamping in safari-style tents, roulottes or cabins. In high season a snack bar provides takeaway food.
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Camping Huttopia Côte Sauvage - Ile de Ré
Formerly known as Camping Nature de Ste Marie de Ré, Huttopia Côte Sauvage is just 20 m. from the beach and 1.5 km. from the centre of Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, this peaceful site is in a wonderful location for a family beach holiday. There is direct access to the Basse Banaie beach, but there are several others to enjoy, whether you want to swim, surf or collect shellfish. There are 152 level, grass and sand pitches, a few with views over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Camping les Gros Joncs
Situated on the west coast of the island of Ile d’Oléron, les Gros Joncs is owned and run by the Cavel family who work hard to keep the site up to date and of high quality. There are 50 or so touring pitches of a good size (some extra large) with tall pine trees providing a choice between full sun and varying degrees of shade. All have water and 10A electricity to hand. The main building not only houses a light and airy reception, but also a modern, beautifully presented bar and restaurant, a fully stocked and competitively priced shop, an attractive indoor swimming pool and a magnificent spa.
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Camping Sandaya Séquoia Parc
Séquoia Parc, is just 7 km from the beach (Marennes-Plage). This is a high-quality family campsite in the heart of the Charente-Maritime region, set on the grounds of La Josephtrie, a castle with beautifully restored outbuildings and a courtyard area with a bar and restaurant. Sequoia Park is more a resort than a camping site; mobile homes outnumber pitches 3 to 1; however, both enjoy all the facilities of this fantastic site.  On-site, there are 148 touring pitches available, which are divided by established hedging, and all have a good degree of shade; there are four different pitches available, with level 1 just offering a pitch whilst level 4 offers private sanitary facilities. The pitches are between 120 and 140m² with 6/10A electricity connections. The site itself is in a rural location surrounded by forest with no public transport links. 
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Camping Huttopia Oléron les Pins
This attractive five hectare site is a member of the Huttopia group. It can be found close to the popular seaside resort of Saint Trojan-les-Bains on the south side of the island. There are 163 pitches (56 for touring), which vary in size, most of which have electrical connections (10A French type). Huttopia Oléron Les Pins is situated in a lightly wooded setting on undulating, sandy terrain, just 1 km. from the nearest sandy beach. A number of specially designed wood and canvas safari-style tents are available for hire; the latest range are equipped with a shower, WC and sink. Large units should telephone ahead to ensure suitable pitch availability.
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Camping Sandaya L'Estanquet
Camping Sandaya L'Estanquet is a large, lively campsite located in the vast Forêt de la Coubre, close to the pretty resort of La Palmyre and its beaches. Of the 387 pitches, just 92 are for tourers, they are of a good size and well shaded by the towering pines. All have electrical connections (10A). Some are in a group close to the leisure amenities and are separated by neat hedges; others are scattered among the mobile homes and chalets, many of which are to rent. The forest separates the site from the beaches and can be crossed using the miles of good cycle tracks, some leading to La Tremblade, the region’s oyster capital.
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Camping Sandaya Les Mathes
Camping Sandaya Les Mathes is ideally located on Route de la Fouasse in La Palmyre, France, just 4.4 km from the town centre. It is situated between forests and a short walk from the sea, offering campers a varied and relaxing holiday. The campsite offers a variety of accommodation options to suit your needs and preferences.
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Camping Sandaya Village Flottant de Pressac
Village Flottant de Pressac is a hidden gem on the Vienne River, bordering Charente. This idyllic retreat offers a unique escape into nature, with cosy cabins perched directly on the water in the heart of a Natura 2000 protected area. From floating cabins to rustic huts and lodges, Pressac offers various unusual accommodations that will leave a lasting impression.
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Camping Bois Soleil
Located in the popular seaside resort of Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, near sunny Royan, Bois Soleil is surrounded by woods and overlooks the sea. It is a large site in three parts, with serviced pitches for touring units and a few for tents. All the touring pitches are hedged and have electricity (10A), with water and drainage between two pitches. The main part, Les Pins, is attractive, with trees and shrubs providing shade. Opposite is La Mer, with direct access to the beach, some areas with less shade and an area for tents. The third part, La Forêt, is for caravan holiday homes.
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Camping Sandaya l’Orée du Bois
L’Orée du Bois has about 400 pitches of about 100 sq.m. in a very spacious, pinewood setting. There are 110 for touring units, mainly scattered amongst the permanent chalets and tents. They include 40 large pitches with individual sanitary facilities (in blocks of four with shower, toilet, washbasin and dishwashing sink). Pitches are on flat, fairly sandy ground, separated by trees, shrubs and hedges and all have electrical connections (6A, some Europlugs). The forest pines offer some shade. This is a family site with an excellent aqua park amongst the amenities as well as a splendid children’s playground.
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Camping Sandaya Les Amis de la Plage
Camping Sandaya Les Amis de la Plage, a former municipal site, is located on the southern side of the Ile de Ré at Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré. The site has direct gated access across the sand dunes to a superb sandy beach.
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Camping Au Port-Punay
Campsite Au Port-Punay is a friendly and well-run site located in Chatelaillon-Plage in the charming fishermen's village Les Boucholeurs, just 300m from the beach. The site is particularly good for families with small children. There are 151 pitches laid out on well-trimmed grass, with many mature poplars and low shrubs on sunny or partly shaded pitches, or recently built (in 2020) fully equipped rental accommodations. Campsite Au Port-Punay is about 3 hectares and offers you a quiet environment among plants and trees, but if you want hustle and bustle, take the bus 150m from campsite to the centre of La Rochelle, or visit the islands Ré, Oléron and Aix and of course cruise around the Fort Boyard. A beautiful wellness centre was built in 2019 with a heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, steam bath and sauna.
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Camping Val de Boutonne
The Val de Boutonne campsite is located in Charente-Maritime in Saint Jean d'Angely between La Rochelle and Cognac. This campsite has 99 touring pitches on 2.4 hectares near the Boutonne river. If you want to avoid the crowds and spend a quiet holiday while benefiting from as many activities as possible nearby then this campsite is an ideal place to Stay. All within a hours drive you can find Beaches and fishing villages, Châteaux, Roman ruins, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Wetland walks, bike paths and rivers to paddle a canoe down. There’s plenty of space to chill out at the wooded site, with an outdoor pool to refresh in, a pétanque court and a children's playground. For the smaller children there is a dedicated pool session a couple of times a week and for all ages themed evenings are held twice a week in summer. There is a small shop on site that has a range of essentials and is a 20-minute drive to the town centre where you can find local bars and restaurants.
Camping le Val Vert
This charming campsite of seven acres, ideally situated just 200 metres from the village of Vaux-sur-Mer, and 900 metres from the sandy beach at Nauzan. There are 110 touring pitches, all with 6/10A electricity (Europlug) and extra long cables may be required. Pitches are of average size (100 sq.m) with good access, even for larger units, and some are terraced. Although entertainment and a children’s club are organised in high season, facilities on the site are minimal. Accommodation for rent.
Le Logis du Breuil
The first impression on arrival at this impressive campsite is one of space. The site covers a 30-hectare expanse of farm pasture where (on different areas) cattle graze and children play. The nine-hectare camping areas are set among rows of mature and shady trees giving a dappled effect to the grassy touring pitches. All have 6/10A electricity and are very large with direct access to wide, unpaved alleys which lead on to the few tarmac roads around the site. Some serviced pitches are available.
Le Domaine d’Oléron
Camping le Domaine d’Oléron is a neat, well presented and well-managed site where you will receive a warm and friendly welcome from Anneke and Freddy who speak excellent English. The site is set in a peaceful rural location between Saint Pierre and Saint Georges and is part of the Chadotel group.
Camping de Courte Vallée
Jane and James have recently taken ownership of this small, landscaped site set in ten acres of parkland close to the little River Thouet. In the heart of rural France and off the main tourist tracks, the site offers tranquillity in surroundings maintained to the highest standards. It is only 15 minutes walking distance from the small, medieval market town of Airvault (the birthplace of Voltaire). There are 65 level or slightly sloping grass pitches, all with electricity (13A), and five have water and drainage. They are separated by a variety of shrubs and tall trees offering some shade.
Camping les Seulières
Situated half way between Saint Georges and Saint Denis and only 300 m. from the long sandy beach, this is a small site where you will receive a warm and friendly welcome from the owners. There are 135 pitches, 60 are for touring units and the remainder are for mobile homes and chalets, some of which are for hire. Pitches are level, open and easily accessible with 10A electricity. There is a comfortable bar with television and a small shop. Bread and Viennoiserie are delivered fresh each morning. Bicycles can be hired on site and you can go off exploring the island on one of the numerous cycle routes. Torches may be useful.
Flower Camping Saint-Tro’Park
Saint Tro’Park can be found at the heart of a pine forest and just 1 km. from the sandy Gatseau beach on the beautiful Ile d’Oléron. This four-hectare site has 208 marked, sandy pitches (80-120 sq.m); the 93 for touring units are shaded and have 10A electricity hook-ups. The remainder are occupied by cottages and mobile homes for rent. There is a heated swimming pool with fenced paddling area and plenty to keep youngsters busy, including a miniclub in July and August. Families with older children can hire bikes on site and explore the island. A route from the site leads to the bustling seaside town of Saint Trojan. There is also a tourist train nearby that runs through the forest to a deserted beach.
Camping Signol
Occupying an eight-hectare site just 800 metres from the sandy beaches, and a short walk from the little port of Boyardville, this campsite has plenty to offer. Of the 340 pitches, just 52 are for touring, set amongst high pine trees, some occupying hillocks, others tucked away among mobile homes. The pitches vary in size and access to some is tight making them unsuitable for larger units. Levelling blocks may be required. Electricity (6A) is available to all, although long leads are sometimes required. There may be a short walk to the water supply.

Poitou-Charentes

On the Atlantic coast, between the châteaux of the Loire Valley and the Bordeaux vineyards, lies Poitou-Charentes, one of the sunniest parts of the French western coast. Its mild climate, with 2,250 hours of sunshine per year, makes it popular with visitors from early spring to late autumn.

Poitiers Centre

Greeting the Atlantic Ocean with miles of sandy shoreline and vast stretches of oyster beds, Charente is one of the most visited areas of France. Here, the sun shines warmly and brightly; children play on the beaches, and port towns such as La Rochelle combine picturesque historical centres with fine restaurants and modern shops. Off the coast are enchanting islands, the most popular of which are the Ile de Ré and Ile d’Oleron, which are best explored in early summer before the crowds arrive and possess plenty of cycle paths that are ideal for leisurely exploration.

Away from the coast, Charente is noticeably quieter, offering a different cultural experience. Pretty villages reveal a sleepier side to the region; with its ruined castle, arched bridge and prehistoric rock carvings, Angles-sur-l’Anglin is a real treasure, while the fortifications and abbey at Nouaille-Maupertius hark back to a more restless era. Brandy connoisseurs shouldn’t miss the chance to discover Cognac, its white stone buildings dazzling against a blue sky. The distilleries can be found in the old town, alongside historical houses that line the cobbled streets.

Charente is a paradise for walking and cycling, particularly out of high season when the sun’s heat bears less intensity and the main attractions are less busy.

Three hundred miles of coastline with fine sandy beaches backed by fragrant pine forests, lively resorts such as La Rochelle and Royan, and the islands of Oléron, Aix and Ré attract many holidaymakers, particularly the French themselves. The scenery inland is in marked contrast: vast horizons and wooded valleys, the vineyards of Cognac, the Poitou fens and Marais Poitevin, the soothing tranquillity of canals, the valley of Vienne and the foothills of Charente.

The region is renowned as the home of Cognac – such famous names as Martell, Hennessy and Rémy Martin line the river Charente around the towns of Cognac and Jarnac where the spirit is distilled. The capital of the region and capital of the Vienne département is the city of Poitier. Situated on high ground at the confluence of the Clain and Boivre rivers, the city commands the so-called gate of Poitou, a gap 44 miles (71 km) wide between the mountains south of the Loire River and the Massif Central that serves as the connecting link between northern and southern France.

The region’s capital, Poitiers, is one of France’s oldest cities and sits on a hilltop overlooking the River Clain. Its historic centre has a wealth of Romanesque art and ancient buildings. In complete contrast, the technological theme park, Futuroscope, is just 8 km. away, and with some 3 million visitors annually is among the top 20 visitor attractions in France.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Saint Savin

Places of interest

Angoulême: Hilltop town surrounded by ramparts, cathedral, Renaissance château.

Cognac: The most celebrated ‘eau de vie’ in the world; cellars; Valois castle.

Marais Poitevin: Marshes also known as the ‘Green Venice’.

Poitiers: Palais de Justice; Notre Dame la Grande Romanesque church; old city.

La Rochelle: Port; Porte de la Grosse Horloge (clock gate); Museum of the New World.

Saint Savin: 17th-century abbey; mural painting.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Cagouilles

Fish predominates, both fresh water (eel, trout, pike) and sea water (shrimps, mussels, oysters).

Bouilliture (bouilleture): Eel stew with shallots and prunes in Sauvignon white wine.

Boulaigou: Thick sweet or savoury pancake.

Bréjaude: Cabbage, leek and bacon soup.

Cagouilles: Snails from Charente.

Casserons en matelote: Squid in red wine sauce with garlic and shallots.

Farcidure: A dumpling (poached or sautéed).

Farci Poitevin: Paté of cabbage, spinach and sorrel, encased in cabbage leaves.

Tourteau Fromage: Cake baked with sugar, eggs, flour and goat’s cheese and having a unique caramelised top.