Campsite
Camping de la Prairie

Just a stone’s throw from the campsite, discover this charming fishing port bustling with the comings and goings of boats and its renowned fish market, especially for scallops. Stroll along the quays, enjoy the seafood restaurants and admire the Vauban Tower that watches over the harbor entrance.

Campsite
Camping de la Prairie
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Bayeux Tapestry
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Bayeux Cathedral
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Port en Bessin
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Omaha Beach and the American cemetery
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Bayeux
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Arromanches
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Sword Beach
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Juno Beach
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Gold Beach
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Utah Beach
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Omaha Beach
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Mont-Saint-Michel
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The Bessin coast, beaches and cliffs
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The flowery coast
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Caen Memorial
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Gastronomy
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Granville
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Cité de la mer in Cherbourg
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Castles, abbeys and parks
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Bayeux aventure
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Swiss Normandy
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Clecy and Pont d’Ouilly water sports center
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Le Bocage Normand
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Souleuvre viaduct
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The Auge region
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Fishing on foot
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Hiking on the Pointe de la Hague
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Cycling on the vélo-maritime
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Barfleur
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Water sports
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Saint-Mère-Eglise
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Golf de Port en Bessin

Only a few kilometers from the campsite, Bayeux is a must-see town in Normandy. Stroll through its medieval streets, admire the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral and discover the famous Queen Mathilde Tapestry, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Bayeux is also a lively town: its stores, cafés and restaurants invite you to sample the local flavors and enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious to discover the charm of Normandy, Bayeux offers an ideal getaway to enrich your stay.

The campsite is ideally located for exploring emblematic D-Day sites such as Omaha Beach, Arromanches-les-bains, the batteries at Longues-sur-Mer, the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer and Pointe du Hoc. Other places of interest, such as Caen, are very popular with visitors.
These places steeped in history offer a blend of emotion and spectacular panoramas.


Hikers and cyclists will appreciate the coastal paths and the Vélomaritime, offering magnificent views of the cliffs and the sea. The GR 223 runs along the coast, taking in unspoilt countryside, beaches, cliffs and historic memories. These itineraries are perfect for discovering Normandy at your own pace, on foot or by bike.
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