Camper van park
Just 300 metres from the town centre and a stone's throw from a magnificent sandy beach, the Aire de Camping-Car d'Agon Coutainville is a haven of tranquillity. Its 32 spacious, marked-out spaces welcome you in pleasant surroundings. All the essential facilities are at your disposal, including a drainage point for grey and black water, a drinking water point and electric hook-ups on each pitch. During the off-season, when the surrounding campsites are closed, the local authority generously provides an extra twenty or so pitches.
Price list
Drain & water filling terminal access
1 heure = 3.00 €
6 heures = 5.50 €
Parking and TS services included
1 jour (24 heures/première nuit) = 9.50 €
2 jours (48 heures) = 18.00 €
3 jours (72 heures) = 26.50 €
8.50€ les 24H supplémentaire
Agon-Coutainville, in Normandy, is a vibrant reflection of French architecture. From Belle Époque villas to fishermen's cottages, every corner evokes a story. The Château d'Agon is a prime example of the town's rich architectural heritage. On the gastronomic front, the town shines with its seafood: oysters, mussels and scallops, not forgetting Norman classics such as camembert and cider. The sandy beaches and the Pointe d'Agon add to its natural charm, making Agon-Coutainville an unmissable Normandy getaway.
Coutainville market: Place de la mairie, Tuesdays and Fridays from 8am to 1pm.
Agon market: Place du Bourg, Saturdays from 8am to 1pm.
Monthly flea market: Place du 28 juillet with many exhibitors
Around Boulevard Louis Lebel-Jéhenne, you will find a variety of shops such as :
Bakeries
Butchers
Local grocery shops
Some souvenir shops
Cafés and restaurants serving local specialities, especially seafood.
- Kite Festival (July): a colourful event where the skies are filled with kites of all shapes and sizes.
- Fête de la Mer (August): celebration of maritime traditions with fishing demonstrations, tastings and entertainment for all.
- Jazz en Baie (August): a music festival attracting local and international artists.
- Water sports: sailing, kite-surfing, paddle.
- Fishing on foot during high tides.
- Horse-riding: Several horse-riding centres offer rides on the beach.
- Hiking and cycling: explore the surrounding countryside on one of the many footpaths and cycle paths.
- Golf de Coutainville: for golf enthusiasts, the course offers breathtaking sea views.
- Anton's tour: 1 hour 45 minutes guided tour of the foreshore at low tide. Aboard a towed trailer, you'll discover mussel and oyster farming.
- Château d'Agon: a historic 17th-century building.
- Saint-Pierre church: a religious building dating from the 13th century.
- Le Pointe d'Agon: a nature reserve offering panoramic sea views.
- Belle Époque villas: these buildings bear witness to the golden age of the seaside resort in the early 20th century.
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