February often brings with it an irresistible urge to escape winter, breathe deeply, and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re a nature lover, a casual walker, or a seasoned hiker, the Cotentin peninsula is your promised land.
Far from the crowds and the hustle and bustle, our region offers a rare natural spectacle, where land and water intertwine. Here’s why your next hiking getaway should be here, in the heart of the Regional Natural Park .

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An immersion in the heart of the Regional Natural Park

Camping La Baie des Veys is fortunate to be nestled in an exceptional setting: the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes Regional Natural Park . It is a living territory that changes its appearance with the seasons.

In late winter and early spring, you might be lucky enough to witness the “whites” phenomenon, when floods transform the marshes into vast mirrors of water reflecting the sky. It’s a mystical, photogenic, and utterly unique atmosphere, unlike anything else in Normandy.

The kingdom of calm and biodiversity

Here, the only sounds you’ll hear are the wind rustling through the reeds and birdsong. The Baie des Veys is a major migratory corridor. With your binoculars, you can admire the scenery along a path or from a birdwatching hide:

  • White storks (which return to nest as early as February/March).
  • Spoonbills, egrets and many species of wild ducks.
  • And of course, the famous harbor seals can be seen in the Bay at low tide.

It is this raw connection with the fauna and flora that we wish to preserve and share with you.

White stork in its nest in the heart of the Cotentin Marshes Natural Park, near the La Baie des Veys campsite.
A group of harbor seals resting on a sandbank in the Baie des Veys at low tide.

Trails for all levels

Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging long loop, the playing field is vast:

Birdwatching and harbor seal watching at the Beauguillot Nature Reserve in the Cotentin
Hiking trail and wooden observatory in the marshes of the Beauguillot Reserve in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont
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Your ideal “Base Camp” in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont

After a day of hiking, what could be more important than rest? Under our new dynamic, the Camping La Baie des Veys positions itself as the ideal refuge for hikers.

  • The “Nature” spirit: We prioritize peace and quiet. No noisy evening entertainment, but the tranquility needed to recharge.
  • Unconventional comfort : Don’t feel like pitching your tent after a 15km hike? Our Cabins and our Coco Sweet are the perfect alternative: the charm of camping, plus the comfort of a real bed.
  • Services for walkers: We know what it takes to start the day right. Take advantage of our offers Enjoy full breakfasts before you leave, and ask about our picnic packages (by reservation) so you don’t have to worry about lunch during your excursions.

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The Cotentin peninsula awaits you for a breath of fresh air. Book your accommodation now for spring and come see nature awaken.

Family Holiday: Have fun at Grand Veys

Family Holiday: Have fun at Grand Veys

Located at the crossroads of the Cotentin Peninsula and the English Channel, Le Grand Veys welcomes you with a vast, unspoiled bay, inviting you to a complete immersion in nature. For families, this preserved setting, nestled between land and sea, is a true playground...