Camping in Le Havre
Located on the Normandy coast, Le Havre is a dynamic port city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique architecture by Auguste Perret. Blending maritime history, culture and innovation, this destination offers visitors an unforgettable experience.
Le Havre must-sees
Auguste Perret’s architecture: a listed heritage site
Le Havre was completely rebuilt after the Second World War by the architect Auguste Perret. Its reinforced concrete city center, with its bold geometric lines, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- St. Joseph’s Church, with its 107-meter-high lantern tower, is an architectural feat.
- The Town Hall and its large square, a symbol of modern reconstruction.
- The Perret show apartment, an immersion in the 1950s.
Hanging Gardens
Offering a breathtaking view of the city and the sea, the Jardins Suspendus is an exceptional green space created in a former military fort, showcasing botanical diversity from around the world.
The Port of Le Havre
France’s second largest port, Le Havre is a major maritime center. You can discover its impressive infrastructure through guided tours of the port.

Activities and Experiences in Le Havre
Water Sports and Leisure
Le Havre’s beach and coastline offer a wide range of activities: sailing, paddling, kitesurfing and swimming. Nautical centers offer introductory courses in marine sports.
Normandy Gastronomy
Le Havre is an excellent destination for Normandy specialties: seafood, oysters, mussels, cheeses (Camembert, Pont-l’Évêque) and artisanal ciders.
Shopping and Nightlife
With its many shops, designer boutiques and trendy restaurants, Le Havre is a dynamic city, ideal for urban strolls and lively evenings.

Plan your stay in Le Havre
Whether you’re passionate about history, nature or relaxation, Le Havre is a complete destination that will charm you.
Book your stay at our campsite and enjoy an ideal location for exploring this fascinating city and its surroundings!