Are you dreaming of discovering the Île d'Oléron? This campsite is made for you! Just a 10-minute walk from a superb sandy beach, it offers easy access to the sea for sunny relaxation. Whether you're a nature lover or a sports enthusiast, you'll be delighted by the numerous cycling paths that crisscross the island, perfect for bike rides. It's also the ideal place to try your hand at surfing. Don't miss the exceptional panorama of Île de Ré, the Antioche lighthouse, and the fish locks visible at low tide. It's a spectacle not to be missed!
Enjoy direct access (300m) to a beautiful sandy beach, and just a short bike ride from the famous Chassiron lighthouse, Les Seulières campsite is a true haven of peace.
The campsite offers pitches for tents, caravans, and vans, as well as mobile homes, near a Natura 2000 listed natural area.
Two heated swimming pools and a jacuzzi are available to ensure the tranquility needed for a successful vacation.
With a playground for younger children, your children will always find something to enjoy. In addition, a video game station is available for them to fully enjoy their moments of relaxation.
Oléron Island is crisscrossed by a dense network of cycle paths spanning over 160 km. You can enjoy the picturesque landscapes and stroll along the beaches during your walks! As the kilometers pass, you'll cycle through the forest, along the sea, and through fields, vineyards, and even marshes. Oléron is famous for its fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Whether you're a fan of swimming, sunbathing, or water sports, the beaches of La Brée-les-Bains, Saint-Denis-d'Oléron, and Grande Plage in Saint-Trojan-les-Bains will delight you.
Located at the northern tip of the island, 5 km away, the Chassiron lighthouse offers spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Be sure to visit its museum to learn more about the island's history and heritage. Explore the island's salt marshes, where you can observe traditional salt harvesting. The Grand-Village-Plage and Boyardville marshes are perfect sites for an educational and scenic walk.
The charming castle village of Oleron, 30 minutes away, is famous for its 17th-century citadel and ramparts. Stroll through its picturesque streets, visit artisan workshops, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the harbor. In Marennes, 36 km away, just off the island of Oleron, learn all about oyster farming through guided tours, tastings, and interactive exhibitions. A must-see for seafood lovers!
For nature lovers, the Saumonards Forest offers shaded hiking and cycling trails. It's an ideal spot for a family picnic.
The marinas of Saint-Denis-d'Oléron (6 minutes away) and Boyardville (20 minutes away) are perfect for a relaxing stroll, admiring the boats, and enjoying the seaside terraces. Soak up the local atmosphere by visiting the island's markets, where you'll find fresh, artisanal products. Don't miss the markets of La Cotinière (20 minutes away) and Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron (17 minutes away) for a gourmet experience.
Enjoy direct access (300m) to a beautiful sandy beach, and just a short bike ride from the famous Chassiron lighthouse, Les Seulières campsite is a true haven of peace.
The campsite offers pitches for tents, caravans, and vans, as well as mobile homes, near a Natura 2000 listed natural area.
Two heated swimming pools and a jacuzzi are available to ensure the tranquility needed for a successful vacation.
With a playground for younger children, your children will always find something to enjoy. In addition, a video game station is available for them to fully enjoy their moments of relaxation.
Oléron Island is crisscrossed by a dense network of cycle paths spanning over 160 km. You can enjoy the picturesque landscapes and stroll along the beaches during your walks! As the kilometers pass, you'll cycle through the forest, along the sea, and through fields, vineyards, and even marshes. Oléron is famous for its fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Whether you're a fan of swimming, sunbathing, or water sports, the beaches of La Brée-les-Bains, Saint-Denis-d'Oléron, and Grande Plage in Saint-Trojan-les-Bains will delight you.
Located at the northern tip of the island, 5 km away, the Chassiron lighthouse offers spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Be sure to visit its museum to learn more about the island's history and heritage. Explore the island's salt marshes, where you can observe traditional salt harvesting. The Grand-Village-Plage and Boyardville marshes are perfect sites for an educational and scenic walk.
The charming castle village of Oleron, 30 minutes away, is famous for its 17th-century citadel and ramparts. Stroll through its picturesque streets, visit artisan workshops, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the harbor. In Marennes, 36 km away, just off the island of Oleron, learn all about oyster farming through guided tours, tastings, and interactive exhibitions. A must-see for seafood lovers!
For nature lovers, the Saumonards Forest offers shaded hiking and cycling trails. It's an ideal spot for a family picnic.
The marinas of Saint-Denis-d'Oléron (6 minutes away) and Boyardville (20 minutes away) are perfect for a relaxing stroll, admiring the boats, and enjoying the seaside terraces. Soak up the local atmosphere by visiting the island's markets, where you'll find fresh, artisanal products. Don't miss the markets of La Cotinière (20 minutes away) and Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron (17 minutes away) for a gourmet experience.
Restaurant and Bar/snack closed on Tuesdays
Market of St Denis d'Oléron at 4km: open every morning.
Market of La Brée les Bains at 3km: open every morning
Restaurant and Bar/snack closed on Tuesdays
Market of St Denis d'Oléron at 4km: open every morning.
Market of La Brée les Bains at 3km: open every morning