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By staying at Nantes Camping, you are assured of a relaxing holiday punctuated by activities which are as diverse as they are varied , during the two summer months (July and August).
Several times a week, our trained play activity leaders welcome your children to the sylvan theatre on the campsite, to amuse them with games, creative workshop, ping-pong, pétanque, and minigolf activities, as well as many others.
For all, young and old, there are many activities: open-air cinema, shows, blind tests and aperitif-quizzes, bingo, archery, canoe trips…
This is the perfect opportunity for them to give you valuable advice about visiting the city. At the end of the week, make the most of an exceptional concert evening at the campsite’s restaurant.
Every day has
its share of activities.
Discover the charms of our weekly night-time market.
A multitude of artists and producers are present next to the sylvan theatre to show you their creations. These include jewellery, clothes, wines and local specialities.
It is a good opportunity for you to buy a unique souvenir of your Nantes port of call.
In the meantime, your children can amuse themselves with activities specifically for them.
Amongst those planned are balloon-sculpture making, pony rides, a make-up workshop and even gourmet sampling of candy-floss or churros!
Continue your discovery of the city with a walk in the heart of the city of the Dukes of Brittany and its surroundings.
Every week, discover the Erdre river from the campsite. On Tuesdays, go for a canoe trip with an enthusiastic Erdre guide. On Thursdays, board a Bateau Nantais for a commented cruise and discover fascinating anecdotes about Nantes and its surroundings. On Friday, enjoy our Erdre night party and let yourself be taken on a sumptuous night canoe trip.
Nantes and its surroundings will also seduce you with their many attractions. The tourist office, a partner of Nantes Camping, organises many fun, unusual and exciting tours. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice from our guides or the reception team.