Camping in Honfleur
Located in Normandy, at the mouth of the Seine, Honfleur is a town with a rich historical and artistic heritage. Known for its Vieux Bassin, half-timbered houses and picturesque atmosphere, it attracts thousands of visitors every year in search of authenticity and a change of scenery.
Honfleur must-sees
Le Vieux Bassin: A Living Postcard
The beating heart of the town, the Vieux Bassin is one of Normandy’s most photographed sites. This marina, lined with tall, colorful houses, offers an idyllic setting for a stroll along the quayside or a moment of relaxation on the terrace.
Saint Catherine’s Church: A Wooden Masterpiece
Built entirely of wood in the 15th century, Sainte-Catherine is the largest wooden church in France. Its unique architecture, in the shape of an inverted ship’s hull, bears witness to the skills of the marine carpenters of the time.
The Garden of Personalities: A Cultural Promenade
Located near the harbor, the Jardin des Personnalités is a haven of greenery that pays tribute to Honfleur’s iconic figures, such as Claude Monet and Eugène Boudin, who found their inspiration in the town.

Activities and Experiences in Honfleur
Walks and hikes
Take advantage of the many coastal paths to discover the beauty of Normandy’s coastline, including the Jetée promenade, which offers a panoramic view of the Seine estuary.
Tasting of Normandy specialities
Honfleur is a gastronomic destination par excellence. Enjoy fresh seafood, the famous Normandy tart and a glass of cider or Calvados.
Markets and local crafts
The Honfleur market, held every Saturday morning, is the perfect opportunity to discover local Normandy produce and meet local artisans.

Plan your stay in Honfleur
Whether you’re an art lover, a history buff or just looking to relax, Honfleur is sure to seduce you with its authenticity and unique atmosphere.
Prepare your stay by consulting the practical information on the Tourist Office website, and let yourself be charmed by one of Normandy’s most beautiful towns!