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    Cap De L'Homy

    Posted by KaySmythe 8 April 2012

    I've spent a majority of my life traveling around Europe in a VW Campervan, and the only place I wish I had never left was this wonderful campsite south of Bordeaux. It's a prime location for surfers, foodies and hikers alike. The weather is beautiful throughout the summer - and you're allowed BBQs. And what's best, the beach is only a minute's walk, and thanks to the dunes, you can't hear a thing of the (rather tame) beach parties in the night. Fresh fish it served at the local restaurants at a very reasonable price for such good French food.

    camping-cap.com/
    Avenue de l'Océan, 40170 Lit-et-Mixe
    +33 (0)5 58 42 83 47
    Google map: bit.ly/JnCO35

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    Cap De L'Homy

    Posted by KaySmythe 31 May 2011

    It's possibly the coolest place I've ever been. Sitting in my VW campervan, surfboards everywhere, drinking cold beer and listening to the ocean crash a few metres away - you can't go wrong. I made friends at this place that I'll have for the rest of my life. It's less than a minute walk to the beach where you can see that most spectacular sunsets and eat fresh fish until you explode. Although it's off the beaten track and basically unknown to most people, it really is a wonderful place where everyone will feel at home.

    www.camping-cap.com/
    600 Avenue de l'océan, 40170 Lit et Mixe
    +44(0)5 58 42 83 47
    Google map: bit.ly/l6qFZb

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    Camping le Ruisseau

    Posted by familytravels 26 August 2010

    We have just returned from a 10 day holiday at this park. Firstly some couples and families were arriving, without hiring a car, after flying over. You need a car for this one. Excellent site though. Lovely clean pool with water slides, unheated. Also a heated pool on the other side of the camp. Staff were all friendly, especially the Canvas staff (Rochin and Rocco) helped us out whenever we asked.

    The on camp shop can be a little expensive so make sure you are stocked up although it is handy for the fresh baguettes and croissants every morning. The on site bar and restaurant is ok if you can't be bothered cooking one night. Again you need a car to explore the local area. Biarritz is fab for beaches and surfing. It can be a little more expensive to eat out there so take supplies onto the beach if you’re there all day for the sun and surf. St Jean de Luz is also a lovely town to visit. Lots of old architecture, golden beaches and restaurants to explore.

    www.camping-le-ruisseau.fr/
    Route d'Arbonne - 64210 Bidart
    Tel. : 05 59 41 94 50

    Google map: tinyurl.com/32w6kzl

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