Maupassant, Campground in Vittefleur, France.
Maupassant is a campground in Vittefleur on the Alabaster Coast of Normandy with 69 pitches and 24 mobile home locations across a landscaped area. The facility includes heated swimming pools, a mini-market, laundry services, and complimentary parking for all guests.
The campsite was established in the Seine-Maritime region and connects visitors to the coastal landscapes that attracted many French impressionist painters during the 19th century. This artistic tradition remains culturally significant to the region today.
The site takes its name from the renowned French writer Guy de Maupassant, connecting visitors to the literary heritage of Normandy. The surrounding landscape inspired many artists and writers who created works here and shaped the region's cultural identity.
The site operates seasonally from March through October with all basic amenities for a comfortable stay. Visitors should plan ahead and confirm opening dates before arriving, as the facility adjusts operations based on the season.
The campground sits between Lake Caniel and the river Durdent, offering access to different water-based activities right nearby. This dual location makes the site particularly appealing for those who enjoy spending time by the water.
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