Camping de la Côte Sauvage, Coastal campground in Le Croisic, France.
Camping de la Côte Sauvage is a coastal campground with direct beach access along the Atlantic in Le Croisic. The site spreads across grassy plots where tents, caravans, and mobile homes sit side by side.
The campground began in the mid-20th century as part of Le Croisic's tourism development. Its creation grew from the town's long history as a major harbor and trading center.
The site reflects the maritime identity of the area, as visitors can observe local fishermen at work throughout the day during their stay. The proximity to the harbor means that life centered on the sea shapes much of what guests experience here.
The site has modern sanitary facilities, laundry options, and cooking areas for guests. The reception desk operates from March through September and can help with questions on site.
The site sits between salt marshes and the ocean, allowing visitors to watch both traditional salt harvesting and harbor activity during their stay. This location offers a rare view of two different aspects of local work at the same time.
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