Accessible Camping in Charente-Maritime
Are you wondering if camping is possible with a wheelchair, or if Charente-Maritime is truly an accessible destination? Let us guide you to a stress-free stay!
The Atlantic coast lets you enjoy the sea air, beaches, and magnificent landscapes, hassle-free, with accessible campsites designed for your comfort and independence. Plan your vacation at a campsite in Charente-Maritime and enjoy a quality stay.
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Hébergement
Equipements aquatiques
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44 campings
Camping Vacances André Trigano – Domaine de Montcalm
Les Mathes – 17570
Royan
Camping Les Salières
Saint-Martin-de-Ré – 17410
Île de Ré
Camping Essi – La Pointe de Grignon
Ars-en-Ré – 17590
Île de Ré
Ramparts Municipal Campsite
Saint-Martin-de-Ré – 17410
Île de Ré
Camping Les Baleines
Saint-Clément-des-Baleines – 17590
Île de Ré
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The Benefits of an Accessible Campsite in Charente-Maritime
This department positions itself as a leader in accessible tourism, a recognition that is no accident! It even stands on the top step of the podium in France with over 500 sites labeled
Must-do activities and discoveries from your accessible campsite in Charente-Maritime
Accessible tourism truly comes into its own here, with leisure activities and sites open to everyone. You will always find a well-located accessible mobile home to enjoy life.
Accessible water activities
An accessible campsite for people with reduced mobility opens the door to marine activities. Sites like Royan or La Tremblade offer
Walks and hikes on the Charente coastline
The region’s historical and cultural sites are easily accessible from your accessible mobile home. La Maison du Fier on Ré Island, for example, offers adapted facilities to discover the fauna and flora, with braille texts and audio loops. The gardens of the Ernest Cognacq Museum in Saint-Martin-de-Ré are also a cultural outing option, allowing you a peaceful stroll.
Savoring Charente flavors
Gastronomy is an essential part of the camping tourism experience! Many restaurants in La Rochelle and Royan are accessible, allowing you to taste the region’s specialties. On Oléron Island,
How to choose
your accessible campsite in Charente-Maritime
Choosing an accessible campsite requires special attention to certain criteria to ensure your vacation is perfect. To find the right accessible mobile home in Charente-Maritime, a few practical tips can make all the difference.
- The Tourisme Handicap label: it’s a reliable certification that guarantees the conformity of places for four types of disabilities. This label is a guarantee of quality and peace of mind for you.
- Accessibility of common areas: beyond your mobile home, check the ease of access to the pool, restaurants, communal restrooms, and reception. An accessible campsite must be accessible as a whole for a successful stay.
- Mobile home interior equipment: opt for mobile homes with spacious bedrooms, raised beds, and wardrobes at an adapted height for better mobility. Also consider the presence of bathrooms with walk-in showers or sliding doors.
- Specific services: find out if the campsite offers equipment rental such as beach wheelchairs or hoists for the indoor pool. Trained staff are also a valuable asset.
Learn all about
campsites by the sea in Charente-Maritime
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Do all Tourisme et Handicap labeled campsites have the same services?
No, the Tourisme et Handicap label certifies the accessibility of a place for at least two types of disabilities. Equipment levels may vary. You should always check the information on the campsite’s website or contact them directly to find out about available services and equipment.
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What are the specific amenities of an accessible mobile home?
An adapted mobile home is specially designed for the comfort of people with reduced mobility. It includes an access ramp, wide spaces, sliding doors, and a bathroom with an adapted shower and sink.
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Are accessible campsites' pools accessible?
Accessible campsites have accessible pools equipped with water entry devices or hoists. This is a key point to fully enjoy an aquatic area during your vacation.
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Can I bring my guide dog to an accessible campsite?
Yes, most campsites accept guide dogs or assistance dogs without extra charge, and they are very welcome.
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How can I be sure of the layout of the accessible mobile home?
The best way is to contact the campsite directly before booking. Asking for photos or floor plans will give you a precise idea of the layout.
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What are the advantages of booking in low season?
Attractive prices, more space, and a quieter environment to enjoy your camping vacation.