Camping in Hauts-de-France

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    Camping in Hauts-de-France

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    Hauts-de-France is a straightforward region for camping if you like coast, open countryside, and short distances between towns. Along the Opal Coast, many campers stay near beaches, dunes, or small harbour towns like Boulogne-sur-Mer or Wimereux. There are simple RV areas, clifftop viewpoints, and a few quiet campsites set back from the sea. The coastal paths are easy to walk, and cycling routes connect well between villages. Inland, the landscape becomes flatter and more rural. You’ll find farm campsites, shaded pitches along rivers, and small, family-run places close to market towns. Areas around Arras, Amiens, and Saint-Omer offer a mix of history, canals, and nature reserves, so it’s simple to combine outdoor time with a short visit to a museum or town square. The region suits campers who want relaxed travel, easy access to both coast and countryside, and a slower pace than the big tourist hotspots further south.

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