Campsite on the Arcachon Bay, with direct access to beaches

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Past the northern tip of the Arcachon Bay lies the Lège-Cap Ferret peninsula and its 10 villages. Camping les Pastourelles campsite in Claouey is the ideal starting point to explore the area and much more!

A host of activities and unique experiences await you in our region!

Must-sees

Our suggestions for exploring the peninsula

Outdoor markets

All from 8.00am to 1.00pm

In Claouey

  • Open Wednesdays to Sundays from April 30th to June 16th, and daily from June 18th to September 18th
  • Distance: 300m on foot from the campsite

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In Lège

  • Open Saturdays until April 6th and then Thursdays and Saturdays
  • Distance : 6.5km by car from the campsite

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In Piraillan

  • Open daily from June 25th to September 4th

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In Cap Ferret

  • Open on Wednesdays and Saturdays all year round
  • From April 9th to May 8th : Wednesday, Saturday and Sundays
  • From May 25th to May 29th : Wednesday, Saturday and Sundays
  • From June 18th to September 18th : every days

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In the area

Arcachon

The town of Arcachon is a must and is accessible by boat with the Union de Bateliers Arcachonnais (UBA) sea shuttle service.

Book a return trip from Cap Ferret and discover this resort which is also known as the ‘Town of Four Seasons’. Visit the winter district with its outstanding architecture, the autumn district built around fishing and ship-building, the spring district and the Abatilles spring, and lastly the town centre and beaches of the summer district.

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Bordeaux

Head for ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ by car or public transport in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Bordeaux is second only to Paris for its number of classified historical monuments! Reserve a whole day to fully explore the heritage and activities on offer in this UNESCO World Heritage city.

Suggestion: Purchase a CITYPASS to save time and get the most out of your visit!

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Saint-Émilion

Whether you’re a history fan or a wine lover, this destination is a must for its world-famous Medieval village and prestigious red wines, its renowned choice of appellations including grands crus classés, and the magnificent châteaux surrounding the village.

Take a whole day to visit this quaint village and a wine château of your choice for a journey into the world of wine topped off by a tasting session.

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