5-star campsite in the heart of Normandy

Located in the heart of Normandy in the Cotentin region, the 5-star Le Grand Large campsite is the ideal starting point for discovering a region full of surprises.

A former Viking country bordering the English Channel, Normandy is now the ideal place for those in search of nature and relaxation. In addition to its charming seaside resorts, this region boasts long beaches dominated by high cliffs. From the top of these limestone heights, you can admire lush green landscapes and the power of a wind-swept sea.

It’s for this unique spectacle that Normandy was the birthplace of great poets such as Prévert and painter Jean François Millet. Between land and sea, discover a region rich in history and tradition, through a multitude of trails ideal for walking.

Today a place of relaxation and leisure, Normandy still bears witness to the war years, when it was the starting point for the Allied liberation of Europe. The memory of this reconquest is omnipresent, particularly in the many vast military cemeteries.

The star of the region is unquestionably Mont-Saint-Michela 7-hectare island world-famous for its famous abbey and extraordinary landscapes. As you stroll along the 600 kilometers of coastline or inland, you’ll discover the region’s gourmet delights. Indeed, the Normandy region is renowned for its creamy cuisine and its many local products.

From Cherbourg to the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, not forgetting the Coutances region, the Val de Saire and the Côte des Isles, come and explore our beautiful region, a blend of nature, gastronomy and cultural heritage.

Nature in its purest form

Lulled by the winds and sea spray, come and discover the spectacular panoramas on offer in La Hague. Whether you enjoy hiking, heritage or thrills, you will appreciate the appeal of this little corner of paradise in Normandy Nicknamed Little Ireland because its varied landscapes, magnificent beaches and picturesque villages are reminiscent of the landscapes of our Irish neighbours. Spend a day stopping off at Port Racine to admire the smallest port in France, walk along the GR223 footpaths from the Goury lighthouse to the Nez de Jobourg, stop off at the garden of Prévert, the famous poet, or try coasteering, not forgetting a gastronomic stop at one of the various local restaurants.