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Wissant municipality manages motorhome area near the ocean

17.08.2026 18:03 1 min 1 source РУС
MOPNantes FRA
Wissant municipality manages motorhome area near the ocean
Original source: MOPNantes

The municipality of Wissant manages a motorhome parking area located 150 meters from the sea. There are four designated parking zones, with water, electricity, and waste disposal available at two of them. The municipal campsite offers additional amenities, including a children's playground and takeaway food. Travelers are advised to check available services in advance and be aware of local regulations, such as clearing spaces on market day.

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17.08.2026 MOPNantes FRA Original source

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