Séjour au camping reine mathilde - Tourism in Calvados
Normandy is a family destination par excellence, offering an exceptional historical and natural heritage. Between land and sea, discover a region with many facets: D-Day beaches steeped in history, preserved medieval towns, renowned gastronomy and varied landscapes. Camping Reine Mathilde *** is ideally situated for exploring all these treasures. Our team is on hand to help you organise your stay and suggest itineraries to suit your wishes and your family's pace.
A holiday in Normandy with a historical theme
Since Camping Reine Mathilde in Normandyleave discovering historic sites for which the region is famous. La Lower Normandyand the Calvados in particular, is home to a rich historical and architectural heritage.
The World War II history buffs can visit the Normandy Landing Beaches. There are many museums and memorials to discover: the D-Day Museum in Arromanches on Caen Memorialthe Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum in Bayeux…
For lovers of medieval history, there's the famous Bayeux tapestrythe William the Conqueror's castle in Falaise or the two abbeys in Caen founded by the future winner of the Battle of Hastings in the 11th century and new King of England.

Make the most of your stay in Calvados to visit the Lisieux basilicaLisieux is the second most popular place of pilgrimage in France after Lourdes. The town of Lisieux is one of the oldest in Normandy, and is known the world over thanks to its Sainte-Thérèsea young Carmelite nun from Lisieux who was canonised in 1925.

Normandy's seaside resorts and beaches
If it's the beach that attracts you to Normandy, the The Normandy coast will win you over! Between Cabourg, Deauville and Honfleur, discover the Côte Fleurieits seaside resorts, each with its own unique atmosphere, and its immense sandy beaches. Nearly Caentreat yourself a short trip to the Côte de NacreTo the west, the beaches of the English Channel stretch out towards the Atlantic Ocean, at Ouistreham, Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer. To the west, the Channel beaches run towards the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. If you have a taste for the open sea, stop off at Port-en-Bessin, Normandy's leading fishing portYou can take a breath of fresh sea air and sample the local catch, particularly scallops.
Outdoor sports in Normandy
Normandy is the the ideal terrain for outdoor activities and sports Hiking, cycling, kayaking, horse-riding, climbing, golf, paragliding, hang-gliding... Calvados has a well-preserved natural heritage to help you breathe and enjoy the countryside. Starting with the Pays d'AugeWith its rolling countryside and orchards as far as the eye can see. From there, you'll have to push on to the village of Saint-Omer and the Clécy valley, to discover some of the most beautiful landscapes in France. Norman Switzerland. Calvados is also the Normandy bocagevalleys, forests and pastures. Here too, outdoor activities are king. There's something for everyone!
For a nature break or holiday in Normandy, remember to book your mobile home rental or location at La Reine Mathilde *** campsite in Etréham.