Le Toucan, Campground in Varaville, France.
Le Toucan is a campground in Normandy with around 95 pitches spread across partially shaded grounds between trees, accommodating tents and caravans. The site offers washing facilities and designated pet areas to ensure a comfortable stay.
The site developed during the expansion of tourism infrastructure along the Normandy coast in the second half of the 20th century. Its creation followed the growing interest in outdoor holidays and camping trips in the region.
The campground sits in an area renowned for apple and cider production, and visitors can explore local farm markets and traditional craft producers in the surrounding region.
The site sits less than a kilometer from sandy beaches and works well for visitors wanting to combine beach and camping. The best time to visit is from spring through autumn when the grounds are fully open.
A section of the grounds offers specialized pitches for larger caravans with extra infrastructure for longer stays. These more fully equipped areas are separate from the regular camping spaces and provide additional comfort.
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