Camping Ami-Ami, Family campsite in Berck, France
Camping Ami-Ami is a campsite in Berck with 156 pitches spread across a natural area that sits close to the beach. The pitches accommodate both tents and caravans, with options for basic non-electrified spots or ones with power hookups.
The site was established in 1974 by Hilaire and Reine Darcheville and has stayed in the family across generations. It continues to reflect the original vision of its founders under current family management.
The site values a simple approach to outdoor living where visitors spend time directly engaged with their surroundings, away from technology and artificial entertainment. This philosophy shapes how people experience their stay and interact with one another here.
The location sits close enough to the coast that visitors can easily walk to the beach while remaining in a calm natural setting away from busy areas. It helps to arrive with realistic expectations about facilities and to check road conditions before your trip.
About 100 pitches here are reserved specifically for traditional tent camping without power connections or modern conveniences. These areas let visitors experience a form of camping that has changed little since the site first opened.
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