Discover the Baie des Veys

The Baie des Veys, located in the magnificent Cotentin region of France, is an ideal destination for a family Ascension weekend. This vast expanse of marshes, dunes and beaches offers many opportunities for tourist and sporting outings. In this first part, we’ll explore the Bay’s attractions and discovery activities.
The Baie des Veys is renowned for its natural beauty and rich birdlife. Start your weekend with a visit to the Parc Naturel Régional des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin. This natural park offers breathtaking scenery and is home to exceptional flora and fauna. Here you can observe
erver numerous species of migratory birds, such as egrets, grey herons and wild ducks. Enjoy a family walk along the marked trails to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Next, head for the Marquenterre bird park, close to the Baie des Veys. This park is a bird-lover’s paradise. Here you’ll find well-situated observatories for admiring the different species of birds that live in or pass through the area. Children will love watching storks, flamingos and wild geese in their natural habitat.

Sports and water activities

The Baie des Veys also offers a wide range of sporting and water sports activities for the whole family. Take advantage of the vast stretches of sandy beaches for sports such as beach volleyball, kite flying and Frisbee. Children will love building sandcastles and swimming in the clear waters of the English Channel.

If you’re a watersports enthusiast, you can rent kayaks or paddleboards to explore the bay at your own pace. The surrounding marshes also offer boat trips, ideal for observing the region’s flora and fauna. Don’t hesitate to contact the various local service providers to organize a family outing.

For fishing enthusiasts, the Baie des Veys is an ideal place to indulge in this activity. Whether from the shore or aboard a fishing boat, you’ll have the chance to tease bass, sole or mackerel. Find out about the rules and permits required to fish in the area.

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Cultural discovery and gastronomy

Finally, don’t miss the chance to discover the rich history and gastronomy of the Cotentin region during your family weekend in the Baie des Veys. Visit the charming village of Sainte-Mère-Église, known for its connection with the Normandy landings.

The Cotentin region is rich in history, and in particular linked to the Normandy landings during the Second World War. In Sainte-Mère-Église, you can visit the famous Airborne Museum, dedicated to the American paratroopers who took part in Operation Overlord. Here you can discover fascinating exhibits on the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy, as well as historic objects and vehicles.

As you continue your historical exploration, don’t miss a visit to the Pointe du Hoc, just a few kilometers from the Baie des Veys. This emblematic site was one of the key objectives of American troops during the D-Day landings. You’ll see shell craters, bunkers and cannons still standing, bearing witness to the intensity of the fighting.

In addition to its history, the Cotentin region is also renowned for its gastronomy. Take advantage of your weekend to sample local specialities. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample fresh seafood, such as oysters, mussels and scallops, caught in the surrounding waters. You can sample them in local restaurants or directly from market stalls.

The region is also known for its quality dairy products. Don’t miss the famous Normandy cheese, Camembert, as well as other local specialties such as Isigny butter and crème fraîche. You can even arrange a visit to a cheese factory to learn about the cheese-making process and taste different varieties.

Last but not least, don’t forget to visit the local markets for local produce. You’ll find fresh fruit and vegetables, home-made jams, ciders and calvados, charcuterie and many other delicacies. It’s the perfect opportunity to bring home a bit of Normandy gastronomy.

In conclusion, spending a family weekend in and around the Baie des Veys offers a complete experience combining sightseeing, sporting activities, magnificent beaches, rich history and delicious gastronomy. Enjoy the unspoilt nature of the bay, immerse yourself in the history of the region and feast on local culinary delights. An unforgettable weekend for the whole family.

Our services

Our campsite is equipped with a petanque field and a ping pong table at your disposal. For your vacations, we put you in the right conditions! In addition, you will have the pleasure of taking a dip in our heated pool!

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Spending an Ascension weekend with the family in the Baie des Veys in the Cotentin region is an excellent idea. This region offers the perfect combination of sightseeing, sporting activities, cultural discoveries and gastronomic delights. The Baie des Veys will seduce you with its natural beauty, unspoilt marshes and sandy beaches. You can observe exceptional birdlife and enjoy water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. As you explore the region, you’ll also discover the fascinating history of the Normandy landings, visiting museums and historic sites. Finally, don’t miss the opportunity to savor the culinary delights of the Cotentin region, including fresh seafood and renowned dairy products. A weekend in the Baie des Veys is the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable family memories, while discovering the natural, cultural and gastronomic treasures of this magnificent region.

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Hike in the Cotentin

Hike in the Cotentin

Quite a network of hiking trails in Normandy! There are more than 3,000 km of GR® (long-distance hiking trails), allowing the discovery of all environments. find some tracks to explore the region in an active way. BOCAGE, BEACHES... GASTRONOMY ! Imagine walking along...

GR 223 One of the most diverse hiking trails

GR 223 One of the most diverse hiking trails

By hiking, we improve our cardio fitness by using and strengthening the stabilizing muscles of the legs and trunk to improve balance that we wouldn’t otherwise use.
Walking uphill is excellent for developing the quadriceps, gluteal muscles and calves, which we don’t get when we walk on flat ground, while walking downhill works the ankles, hips and core.