Camping Port-Punay, Coastal campground in Châtelaillon-Plage, France
Camping Port-Punay is a coastal facility with 151 pitches offering electricity connections, waste drainage systems, and dedicated spaces for caravans and tents. The site spans approximately 3 hectares and sits less than 300 meters from the shoreline.
The campsite was established near a traditional fishing community that has cultivated oysters and mussels for generations along this stretch of coast. This long history of coastal resource use shaped the character of the surrounding area and remains visible today.
The site sits near Les Boucholeurs, a working fishing village where oyster and mussel farming has shaped daily life for generations. Visitors can observe local producers at work and experience how these traditions remain part of the community today.
The facility features a heated indoor pool, children's splash area, table tennis tables, and playgrounds for different age groups. The close proximity to the beach makes it easy to move between the camping area and the shoreline throughout the day.
Visitors can purchase fresh oysters and mussels directly from local farmers whose cultivation beds are sometimes visible from the campground. This direct connection to producers offers a rare chance to buy seafood straight from the source.
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