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Camping Club MS La Côte Sauvage

France / Nouvelle-Aquitaine / Les Mathes

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Swimming PoolDogs allowedChild-friendly

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Camping Club MS La Côte Sauvage
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Number of campsites15
Campsite reviews18
Ø-ratings4.0

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Camping Club MS La Côte Sauvage
The direct beach access to the magnificent Côte de Beauté on the French Atlantic coast makes Camping Club MS La Côte Sauvage a favourite destination for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts. A… Campsite profile page
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Camping Sandaya L'Orée du Bois
Camping Sandaya L'Orée du Bois near Les Mathes is perfect for camping with the family and has a pool divided into several areas with water slides and a lazy river. Visitors can book pitches or rental … Campsite profile page

On the Côte Sauvage in the Breton harbour town of Quiberon, caravanners and motorhome drivers will find numerous paradisiacal campsites. If you like camping right by the sea, you've come to the right place. Holidaymakers can look forward to numerous leisure activities on site. Activities in the area range from shopping to hiking and water sports.

Special features of camping on the Côte Sauvage

The Côte Sauvage is located on the coast of Quiberon. The harbour town is considered a peninsula and belongs to the Dêpartement of Morbihan in the region of Brittany. The landscape is characterised by rugged cliffs, endless coastlines and unique vegetation, making it ideal for active holidaymakers. The Côte de Granit Rose is particularly well-known, with its reddish sand and rocks forming a magnificent backdrop. The campsites on the Côte Sauvage are located directly on the coast, offering a unique location right on the Mediterranean. So if you like listening to the sound of the waves as you fall asleep and swimming in the ocean after getting up, the Côte Sauvage is the perfect place for you.

Best time to visit

In general, the weather in the region around the Côte Sauvage consists of alternating sun, wind and clouds at any time of year. Last but not least, the perfect time to go camping on the Côte Sauvage depends on your favourite activities. Beach holidaymakers are best advised to visit in July and August. At this time, guests can expect water temperatures of around 23 degrees Celsius and daytime highs of around 28 degrees Celsius - perfect for splashing around with your loved ones. Surfers and windsurfers like to arrive in autumn and look forward to water temperatures of around 15 degrees Celsius, high waves and a steady wind, while hikers and cyclists prefer the milder months from April to June.

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