Seine-Maritime – dramatic cliffs and historic harbour towns
The Seine-Maritime department lies in northern Normandy along the English Channel. The landscape is famous for its impressive chalk cliffs, wide beaches and historic coastal towns. Much of the coastline forms part of the Côte d’Albâtre, where white cliffs rise dramatically above the sea.
Places such as Étretat are well known for their striking rock arches and spectacular coastal views. Seaside towns including Dieppe, Fécamp and Le Tréport also have a long maritime tradition and attractive harbours.
The largest city in the region is Rouen, a historic city on the River Seine. Rouen is famous for its medieval centre, timber-framed houses and the impressive Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was famously painted by Claude Monet.
Campsites in Seine-Maritime are often located near the coast or in the green Norman countryside. From here it is easy to explore the dramatic coastline, historic towns and varied landscapes of this part of Normandy.
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- Family-friendly campsite in Normandy
- Outdoor pool with a toddler/kids’ paddling area
- French-language entertainment/animation
- Three fishing lakes on site
Looking for a pleasant four-star campsite in Normandy, not too far from the beach and sea? Camping Le Marqueval, near the village of Hautot-sur-Mer, is close to the Normandy coast. This friendly family campsite has an outdoor swimming pool with a small children’s pool, French-language entertainment, three fishing lakes (with carp and roach), ...