Campsites with private bathrooms near Normandy

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Camping in Normandy with access to toilets isn’t complicated—there are over 60 options, each with its own quirks and setup. You’ll find sites with campfires allowed, showers on tap, and plenty of space for fishing or wildlife-watching. Prices start at just $14 a night, with an average around $131. If you want to camp where others keep coming back, check out Le Château de Monfréville (15 reviews), Camping Sous Les Étoiles Normandie (10 reviews), or Campsite Seasonova Saint-Michel (4 reviews). Expect grassy pitches, clean facilities, and a mix of open countryside and riverside spots. In this corner of France, you’re never far from a fresh baguette—or a hot shower.

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Annouv'Equid

1. Annouv'Equid

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1 unit · Tent, Motorhome · Annouville Vilmesnil, Normandy
Discover the Camping Ferme Équestre, a haven of peace for all lovers of nature and horses. Join Marie and Jérôme on our farm of 30 hectares, a real camping in the countryside where the passion for horses is at the heart of everything we do. Appreciate the authenticity, kindness and simplicity of our welcome. Spend a night near our horses, feed the animals of our mini-farm and explore our private hiking trail. Our facilities, of incomparable calm, include independent toilets, a shower and a sink, with electricity available on request. An additional fee of €2 for a shower (from March to September) and €5 for electricity are to be paid on site. During the autumn or winter months, take advantage of your stay at Camping Ferme Équestre to visit local sites of interest. Admire the castles sublimated by the autumn colors and discover Fécamp, a charming city just 10km from the sea. Join us for a unique and memorable horse camping experience, at the crossroads between sea and countryside.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
€14
 / night

Camping in Normandy with access to toilets isn’t complicated—there are over 60 options, each with its own quirks and setup. You’ll find sites with campfires allowed, showers on tap, and plenty of space for fishing or wildlife-watching. Prices start at just $14 a night, with an average around $131. If you want to camp where others keep coming back, check out Le Château de Monfréville (15 reviews), Camping Sous Les Étoiles Normandie (10 reviews), or Campsite Seasonova Saint-Michel (4 reviews). Expect grassy pitches, clean facilities, and a mix of open countryside and riverside spots. In this corner of France, you’re never far from a fresh baguette—or a hot shower.

90% (39)

Top-rated campgrounds

Annouv'Equid

1. Annouv'Equid

100%
(4)
1 unit · Tent, Motorhome · Annouville Vilmesnil, Normandy
Discover the Camping Ferme Équestre, a haven of peace for all lovers of nature and horses. Join Marie and Jérôme on our farm of 30 hectares, a real camping in the countryside where the passion for horses is at the heart of everything we do. Appreciate the authenticity, kindness and simplicity of our welcome. Spend a night near our horses, feed the animals of our mini-farm and explore our private hiking trail. Our facilities, of incomparable calm, include independent toilets, a shower and a sink, with electricity available on request. An additional fee of €2 for a shower (from March to September) and €5 for electricity are to be paid on site. During the autumn or winter months, take advantage of your stay at Camping Ferme Équestre to visit local sites of interest. Admire the castles sublimated by the autumn colors and discover Fécamp, a charming city just 10km from the sea. Join us for a unique and memorable horse camping experience, at the crossroads between sea and countryside.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
€14
 / night

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There’s a beautiful coastline and plenty of pretty countryside with lots of great camping and glamping sites making the most of it all. It’s a land full of culture and history so there’s plenty to see and do too from visiting the famous beaches and historic towns that have been the battleground of both ancient and more modern wars, to exploring picture-perfect countryside. Pack your tent and book your ferry crossing to this near but foreign landscape in northern France for a camping holiday to remember.

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