Le Porge
Le Porge Ocean becomes a 'local' beach for the Bordeaux summer holidayers.

© Camping Aux Couleurs du Ferret
Campsite near a large forest and ocean beaches
Between Arcachon Bay beaches and the Atlantic Ocean, camping Aux Couleurs du Ferret is located at the entrance of the Lege-Cap-Ferret peninsula.
The camp offers 55 spacious and quiet pitches located in the heart of a 2.5 ha of pines and oaks forest:
Le Porge Ocean becomes a 'local' beach for the Bordeaux summer holidayers.
During low tide the island stretches to 16km in circumference but is a mere 5km at high tide. Known for its birds, (hence the name) and also the presence of 'Les Cabanes Tchanquées' - houses on stilts.
Traditionally the town of Arcachon was popular weekend retreat for those needing to escape the big city of Bordeaux. It has also been associated with a place of health and recovery where people were sent to 'take the air' and recuperate from various ailments at the turn of the 19th century.
As well as being a surfers paradise, Lacanau is also a golfers paradise, with three golf courses in the beautiful setting of the forest close to the sea and to the lake.
This 'spit' separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Arcachon bay and basin. Best known perhaps for its lighthouse, it's also an upmarket resort with many of France's rich and famous having holiday homes here.
Part of the Médoc's Lakes which is made up of the municipalities of Lacanau, Carcans, and Hourtin.