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campsite Port'Land
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campsite Port'Land
8 ha.
heated swimming pool 1/7-31/8
heated indoor swimming pool 1/4-4/11
heated children's pool 1/7-31/8
heated indoor children's pool 1/4-4/11
2 waterslides 1/7-31/8
entertainment in high season
sandy beach approx. 5km
tennis court approx. 800m
table tennis
playground
games room
bar
restaurant 1/4-4/11
take-away
TV room / TV rental
grocery shop
washing machines
Wi-Fi (free)
compulsory central parking area
multi sports area
New for 2012
Early booking discount: Bali, Waikiki: 20% 30/6-7/7 and 18/8-25/8 book before 31/5

Camping Port'Land, Port-en-Bessin

Camping Port'Land is located just a few hundred metres from the coastline that has been known as 'Omaha Beach' since the 1944 invasion. Port-en-Bessin is a pleasant fishermen's village that is a short walk away (only 600m) and the local golf course is even closer with a pleasant view out to sea. An ideal campsite for a relaxing family holiday.

Why camping Port'Land?
  • There's lots of water-based fun. A section of the pools can be covered and everyone will enjoy the water slides.
  • Sports fanatics will love the multi-sports ground where you can play football, volleyball and basketball.
  • The campsite has a number of small, natural lakes, one of which is used for fishing.


The surrounding area of camping Port'Land, Port-en-Bessin

Interested in the invasion beaches? You have a wide choice here including Omaha beach, Juno beach and Utah beach. The impressive monuments are very moving but Normandy is also a fantastic holiday setting for a complete change of pace.

Some tips for your holiday at camping Port'Land in Port-en-Bessin:
  • Visit the medieval town Bayeux with its fascinating labyrinth and old cathedral. Naturally you'll want to take a look at the famous tapestry made by Queen Mathilde and her ladies in waiting.
  • Children will like Cité de la Mer near Cherbourg. It offers a view to the deep sea life, including a real submarine.
  • A good viewing point is near Pointe de Hoc, an enormous cliff on the coastline.