Parc de La Roche, Campground in Vaux-sur-Mer, France.
Parc de La Roche is a campground in Vaux-sur-Mer set across a natural space filled with hundreds of trees including oaks, chestnuts, maples, and maritime pines. Of its 100 total pitches, 78 are configured as traditional camping spots, while the remaining spaces accommodate alternative lodging types.
The location was transformed from agricultural land into a camping destination while preserving the natural woodland heritage of Vaux-sur-Mer. This conversion allowed the existing vegetation to be protected while opening the space to visitors.
The campsite holds certification as a Bird Protection League Refuge, making wildlife observation a natural part of the visitor experience here. This commitment to conservation shapes how the grounds are maintained and used by those who stay.
The grounds operate from mid-June through mid-September and offer camping in a large wooded setting where pets are welcome. Facilities include ball sports areas that visitors can use during their stay.
Evening visitors can spot owls, bats, squirrels, hedgehogs, dragonflies, and butterflies inhabiting the grounds. These twilight and nighttime species turn evening walks into moments of wildlife discovery.
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