3-star campsite in the Vendee
Your holidays in a 3-star campsite in Vendée, from north to south
Make the most of your 3* camping holiday in the Vendée to unearth the most beautiful sites in our department. Stop by the Vendée Miniature Museum, located in Brétignolles sur Mer. You will find the atmosphere of the Vendée d'Antan there. This miniature reconstruction of a village of yesteryear is the fruit of fifteen years of labor by an enthusiast and his wife to stage buildings and characters on the 270m² of the exhibition. Young and old alike will enjoy their visit to this beautiful museum 600 meters from the magnificent beaches of Brétignolles... Not far from our 3-star campsite in Vendée, La Parée du Jonc***, you will have the opportunity to criss-cross the canals of the Route du Salt at Sallertaine. Several formulas of walks are presented in order to visit the meanders of the old marshes of the Bay of Brittany. According to your canoe, follow the banks of Sallertaine, make a gourmet stop at the Moulin Rairé, enjoy these moments of calm in contact with the fauna and flora. From sunrise when nature gently awakens to sunset during a romantic dinner, benefit from professional supervision that will provide you with good humor and culture during your visit.
South Vendée: Between Beaches & the Marais Poitevin
To combine a seaside holiday with a journey into the "Green Venice", we recommend booking a stay in a mobile home, cottage, or camping pitch at Camping Le Domaine des Guifettes in Luçon.
Located just 20 minutes from the coast, the campsite’s location allows you to explore the many sides of South Vendée—from the Atlantic shores to the region’s must-see landmarks. For thrill-seekers, the water slides of O'Gliss Park and the outdoor challenges of O'Fun Park are also just 20 minutes away.
Discover the "Green Venice" on Your South Vendée Holiday
The Marais Poitevin (Green Venice) has been a designated "Grand Site de France" since 2010. From our campsite in Luçon, you are only 40 minutes from the first boarding piers. Set aside a day for a boat trip—either exploring independently or with a guide—to uncover the rich heritage and history of these ancient waterways.
Historic Strongholds and Puy du Fou
For history enthusiasts, trips to La Rochelle or Puy du Fou will transport you back through the centuries. La Rochelle’s Old Port preserves the legacy of its past as a major Atlantic trading hub, while its arcaded streets reflect the city’s 17th and 18th-century splendour. For a true historical leap, Puy du Fou offers breathtaking spectacles, from the first Viking raids to the defining events of the 20th century.