Camping des Sables Rouges, Seaside campground in Groix, France.
Camping des Sables Rouges is a seaside campground on Groix Island with views toward Belle-Île-en-Mer and the Atlantic Ocean. The site offers tent spaces, recreational vehicle spots, canvas bungalows, and oceanfront lodges for guests.
Groix was once a major tuna fishing port before becoming a protected natural reserve. The campground reflects this transition from active fishing settlement to today's nature-focused island.
The campground sits within traditional Breton coastal landscapes where visitors experience simple seaside living. The setting connects guests to local maritime life and the rhythms of island living.
The site operates from April through September and accommodates different types of travelers with various lodging options. Being located on an island, access requires ferry transportation from the mainland.
Individual camping plots are divided by natural boundaries that provide privacy while keeping ocean views unobstructed. This design lets campers enjoy seclusion without losing the sense of openness to the water.
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