
Wine, cheese and plenty of chill time




These brand new mobile homes come equipped with everything you need for that chilled, independent surfing holiday in France. There are only five minutes, easy walk, to the beach. Each mobile home has two bedrooms, a double and a twin. We also offer bigger mobile homes which sleep six people in three rooms. Each mobile home has a full shower room, kitchen, lounge and outdoor eating area.
The campsite itself has a cafe, bar and restaurant which serves good food all day long. There is also a nice big swimming pool with an extra kid’s pool. Ideal for cooling down at the end of the day. There is a games room, free Wi-Fi internet, bike hire and a 24 reception (the friendly team speak amazing English, French and Spanish!). The best thing about this site is the friendly staff and real laid back family vibe. Nothing is too much trouble and you'll welcome the tall pine tree's shade in the hot sunshine!
Nearby you will find the Aqua Park with fun slides and "Kamikaze Chutes", there is also a skate park, tennis courts and we are located only 600 meters from the Seignosse Golf Club!
This is self-catering, but onsite you will find a well-stocked shop, bar, cafe and restaurant.
We offer surfing lessons run by one of the best surf schools in the region. Lessons are just under 2 hours long, and all equipment, insurance and coaching is included. You will have the chance to learn with some of Frances top professional surf coaches!
During September this same region hosts the Quiksilver Pro event, where the best surfers from all over the world come to surf for the World Title!
The south west beach breaks of France can produce some of Europe's best waves, with the autumn, winter and spring seasons receiving the most powerful & consistent swell. However it is the summer months when warm, bath like water blends with fun smaller swells to equate to long summer surf days where it is possible to surf from 5.30am till 11.30pm every day! The quality of the sand banks is down to the unusual formations called "baines" - circular lagoons of sand in the line up, created by currents refracting and eddying off the coast.
Due to the long sandy beach, consistent swell it is advisable to keep checking the waves. What can be nothing more than a dribble of a wave in the morning can soon turn into world class waves by the afternoon. It pays to be on top of the surf during the summer months. More advanced surfers will choose to come to France during the months of March, April, May and September, October and November. the classic months for France, Spain and Portugal when a more active Atlantic is producing stronger swells.

I just wanted to say thanks for a great holiday, we had a great time, the apartment and location was lovely and Patrick was an excellent host.
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