By staying at Le Petit Bec, friendliness and a change of scenery will be the key words of your stay with its direct access to the beach, its seaside resorts, its walks, and the discovery of the region.
What could be better than spending your holiday right by the sea? Le Petit Bec Holiday Village in Vendée proposes rentals of fully-equipped mobile homes.
Close to the Pays de Monts forest, Le Petit Bec puts together a whole programme of activities and entertainment for both children and adults. Take advantage of a host of watersports and other pursuits such as boules and table tennis.
In grounds exceeding 6 hectares, the village of just 108 cottages nestles between the dunes and the forest. It offers direct access to an immense sandy beach. In search of tranquillity and the great outdoors, our clients return again and again to enjoy a sense of plenitude! Vehicles stay on the car park, leaving children to play in complete safety. It’s heaven on sea!
And when it comes to the sea, there’s nothing easier than escaping to the island of Yeu by boat, or crossing the Gois Passage to reach the island of Noirmoutier. On land, the Marais Breton region of Vendée invites you to discover the way of life and the “bourinnes” (traditional houses) of the market gardeners of yesteryear.
What could be better than spending your holiday right by the sea? Le Petit Bec Holiday Village in Vendée proposes rentals of fully-equipped mobile homes.
Close to the Pays de Monts forest, Le Petit Bec puts together a whole programme of activities and entertainment for both children and adults. Take advantage of a host of watersports and other pursuits such as boules and table tennis.
In grounds exceeding 6 hectares, the village of just 108 cottages nestles between the dunes and the forest. It offers direct access to an immense sandy beach. In search of tranquillity and the great outdoors, our clients return again and again to enjoy a sense of plenitude! Vehicles stay on the car park, leaving children to play in complete safety. It’s heaven on sea!
And when it comes to the sea, there’s nothing easier than escaping to the island of Yeu by boat, or crossing the Gois Passage to reach the island of Noirmoutier. On land, the Marais Breton region of Vendée invites you to discover the way of life and the “bourinnes” (traditional houses) of the market gardeners of yesteryear.