Private camping rentals at Bacilly, Normandy 2

Land for
Tents accepted Caravans accepted Minivans accepted Motorhomes accepted
Area
4000 m²

Your host, Solène

Member since July 2023. Responds within less than 1h 89% response time.

Amenities

  • Animals welcome
  • Closed land
  • Independent access
  • Shops
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Description

Located in a small hamlet in the south of France, 4 km from the beach and 1km from the Mont Saint Michel.
Our 2-hectare plot, part of which is out of sight and accessible, is at your disposal for a peaceful moment. And why not chat over a drink?

The setting

Site located on a communal road with very few traffic (a few tractors) the sunset is pleasant peaceful place you may hear our rooster ???? in the early morning (I do not hear it) view over the fields

The spots

Flat terrain, some shady areas with trees

The amenities

We can provide you with water and electricity if requested.

The activities

Discovery of the bec d'andaine, many hiking trails nearby with views of Mont St Michel. 4 km from the carameuh farm and of course the dragey beach.


Rules

No particular timetable, we ask you to respect the site and of course a garbage can will be at your disposal and we will indicate the sorting areas for glass, plastic etc.
Smoking is possible, but no butts on the ground. Ashtrays will also be provided.

Activities

  • Bar / Restaurant
  • Cultural visits
  • Diving
  • Events
  • Trails
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Location

Exact location information is provided after a booking is confirmed.


2 reviews

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  • Very warm welcome, very responsive. Very pleasant site in the Normandy countryside.

  • 5 nights on the site in a camper van with an enclosed awning that also served as a sleeping area: good value for money overall, with a large site (former mown cow pasture) with enough shade for just us. Excellent communication, welcome and accessibility. The only downside, which Solène couldn't do much about, was the noise on 3 evenings/ nights, probably due to farm work in a field opposite the site (until 11pm) and music from the village hall (until 2am) a few hundred meters away, which was annoying in the tent, but less so in the camper van.