Camping de Renéville, Seaside campground in Fécamp, France.
Camping de Renéville sits on grounds above cliffs with a path leading directly to the beach and connecting to the GR21 coastal walking trail. The grounds have spaces for tents and mobile homes arranged across the clifftop.
The campground was established as outdoor tourism grew along the Normandy coast during the 1900s. Its location reflects how this area became a destination for people seeking seaside recreation.
Being close to the Benedictine Palace and the working fishing port, the place serves visitors who want to explore the maritime life and heritage that defines this coastal town.
The campground opens from March through November with check-in available between 14:00 and 19:00 each day. Being near the beach and the GR21 trail makes it easy to plan activities around your arrival time.
Sitting just about 100 meters from the water, the grounds offer both access to pebble beaches and clifftop walks without needing to travel far. This positioning makes it easy to switch between beach swimming and coastal hiking during the same day.
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