Camping & Spa CAP SOLEIL
- 3 Pools
- Water park
- Covered pool
- Kids club
- Teenage club
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Village 2KM
Experience the togetherness of a camping holiday with loved ones and create unforgettable memories.
Escape to the sea, mountains or countryside....Have a break and breathe again!
A splash in the pool with the kids. A sunset on the beach. Rediscover the fun and beauty in the simple things in life.
Discover the joie de vivre of French cuisine, art and architecture, or spend your holidays swimming, surfing and hiking.
France has an extensive network of hiking trails including family-friendly discovery trails and treasure hunts in the Jura Mountains. If you’re a serious hiker, plan a trip through the rugged mountains and pastoral landscapes of the Alps in the summer. The picturesque 180-mile-long Normandy Coastal Path is ideal for hiking with dogs.
Discover French winemaking traditions in the iconic regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Loire Valley and Champagne. Take a wine tour to meet local winemakers and enjoy tastings including crisp Sauvignon blanc and robust Merlot. Many wineries are dog friendly and your pet may be allowed to join you for a stroll through the vineyards.
From Brittany to the Spanish border, the Atlantic coast of France is ideal for surfing. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced surfer, you will find hidden coves and long, unbroken stretches where you can sign up for a surf class or rent a board. Some of the most popular surf beaches include La Torche, Moliets and Hossegor.
The enchanting gardens of France have inspired countless paintings. Stroll through Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny and admire perfectly manicured, formal gardens with elaborate topiaries, such as the Hanging Gardens of Marqueyssac. Many gardens and chateaux allow dogs on the grounds, but you should always check at the entrance.
French gastronomy is the art of eating good food. Many regions produce their own wine and have unique culinary specialties, including rich bouillabaisse from Provence and classic coq au vin, which originated in Burgundy. Start your day with a buttery croissant from the boulangerie, enjoy a toasted croque monsieur for lunch and complete every meal with a wedge of Camembert or Roquefort.
Many towns have a covered market that is open daily, where you can stock up your camp kitchen with seasonal fruit and vegetables, charcuterie, meat and fish. Outdoor markets are often held weekly, with a range of stalls selling locally-produced cheese, preserves and honey, as well as handcrafts, antiques and souvenirs.
From waterparks and heated pools to paddling in the ocean and lounging in the sun, spending time by the water is always a memorable part of any holiday. If your dog likes to take a dip, take your pet to frolic and swim along quiet beaches and in nearby streams and rivers.
France has more than 40 sites recognised by UNESCO for their outstanding universal value to humanity, including cathedrals, medieval towns and Roman monuments. From the waterways of Canal du Midi and the terroir of Burgundy to prehistoric cave paintings in the Dordogne and the opulent Palace of Versailles, there are many remarkable cultural and historical attractions to discover.
If you can’t leave home without your dog or cat, Campsited is an excellent way to find pet-friendly options for your next camping trip.
Dogs love the great outdoors as much as we do. Whether you prefer the beach or the countryside, your camping holiday will be even more exciting with your pet alongside. Many pet-friendly campsites are located close to trails through natural landscapes of forests, mountains and streams that you can explore with your dog.
Enjoy the sandy shores and gentle waves with your dog and take a swim in the clean waters of the Atlantic or Mediterranean. You can also find pet-friendly campsites only a short walk or drive to the coast. Bring a tennis ball or frisbee for a game of catch, an umbrella for shade and plenty of snacks.
Whether you’re planning a holiday with kids or a romantic escape with your partner, staying at a pet-friendly campsite means your four-legged family member can come along too. Take long walks together through the forest, play games outdoors and spend some quality time together.
Taking your dog for a walk around the campsite is an easy way to meet fellow pet owners and animal lovers. Get to know other campers from all over the world and learn about different cultures and local attractions. If your dog also likes making new friends, take a walk or hike with other pet owners.
Camping is a unique way to take a break from your busy schedule and recharge your batteries. Spending time in nature is a wonderful antidote to stress and can help to reduce blood pressure and boost energy. Find a secluded natural location to meditate or practice yoga, and take the time to truly relax.
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