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Camping Ile de Ré

At Slow Village, holidaymakers can take advantage of the best rental rates in the region, while staying in an unspoilt environment conducive to relaxation while camping on the Ile de Ré. With weekly rental packages starting from 400 euros for a 5-person mobile home, Slow Village enables families with several children and holidaymakers on a budget to enjoy a pleasant vacation in quality accommodation and exceptional surroundings.

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Camping île de Ré

Sheltered behind the Vauban citadel of Saint-Martin, the Slow Village is your perfect vacation destination if you're looking for an unusual campsite on the Ile de Ré. Imagine your vacation home as a typical Rhétaise oyster hut, nestled in the heart of the forest, decorated and furnished for cocooning: book a unique stay at our campsite on the Ile de Ré!

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Camping île de ré bord de mer

In the heart of the Ile de Ré, Slow Village welcomes sea lovers for a rejuvenating vacation by the ocean. From the estate, the pretty Plage de la Cible, bordering the citadel of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, is just a 5-minute bike ride away: great afternoons of swimming await you at our seaside campsite on the Ile de Ré!

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Ile de Ré family campsite

A perfect destination for family vacations, the island of Ré combines the attractions of an extraordinarily preserved natural environment, a wealth of cultural and historical treasures, and seaside activities. Slow Village welcomes families looking for charming accommodation on the island of Ré, close to the ocean and the island's most beautiful tourist sites.

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Luxury campsite Ile de Ré

In the heart of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, in an estate shaded by century-old trees and bordered by cycle paths, our luxury campsite on the Ile de Ré invites you to enjoy a rejuvenating vacation, combining ecotourism and top-of-the-range services. Discover them now and choose your ideal vacation rental from among the charming accommodations at our Slow Village campsite and vacation village on the Ile de Ré.

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The citadel of Saint-Martin-de-Ré

The jewel of the Île de Ré, the fortifications of Saint-Martin-de-Ré are the work of Vauban. Built under Louis XIV in 10 years, from 1681 to 1691, they bear the signature of the famous royal engineer, with their typical star-shaped architecture.

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The Whale Lighthouse

Your vacation on the Ile de Ré will be an opportunity to visit the sites and buildings that are the pride of the people of the island. Among the must-sees is the emblematic Baleines lighthouse, whose long silhouette stands facing the Atlantic at the western end of the island. The Baleines site comprises buildings of different ages: the old tower, built on the orders of Minister Colbert in 1669, is a strategic maritime observatory, providing advanced protection for Rochefort's fledgling arsenal.

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Cycle paths on the Île de Ré

Are you able to take your bikes with you on your camping vacation on the Ile de Ré? Don't hesitate! The whole of the island is equipped for cyclists: from Rivedoux to Saint-Clément-les-Baleines, the 10 villages on the island are linked by a track that allows you to cycle around the island. The distance between two villages is always less than 10 km, making cycling a family-friendly way to get around the island, even with young children. The Ile de Ré cycle path is linked to the network of greenways and trails in La Rochelle, and in particular to the Vélodyssée, which leads to Châtelaillon, Rochefort and Royan. So you can even arrive on the island by bike!

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The Ré bee

In the village of Loix, in the north of the island, l'Abeille de Ré is a family-run honey factory created by Aldo François, himself the son of a beekeeper and passionate about his profession. As well as producing artisanal honey, he is committed to raising public awareness of his art and the cause of bees. Transmission is his vocation. The honey house's apiaries are located on the Ile de Ré and in Charente-Maritime, near Saint-Jean d'Angély.

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The salt marshes on the Île de Ré

A historic tradition on the Ile de Ré, salt farming sustained the territory from the Middle Ages until the end of the 19ᵉ century. Gradually abandoned over the course of the 20ᵉ century, the salt pans gave way to the marshes and mudflats that form the Lilleau des Niges nature reserve, and are home to precious populations of migratory birds.

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Fishing on the Île de Ré

Vacationing on an island means enjoying the omnipresence of the ocean. Nautical, aquatic and coastal activities abound on the Ile de Ré. Fishing on foot is a must: enjoy the pleasure of digging up shellfish yourself and feasting on them! The foreshore is renowned for its biodiversity. Everyone can observe or fish for a wide variety of seafood.

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Ecological camping on the Ile de Ré

Are you looking for a rejuvenating vacation in a place surrounded by nature, where you can take time to relax and recharge your batteries?

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