
5 campsites in Labenne
What should you see in Labenne? During your family holiday, visit the marshland nature reserve of Orx, in south-western Landes, or set off to climb the famous Dune of Pilat. Rent a mobile home in a campsite with a swimming pool and explore Lake Biscarrosse and Etang de Cazaux, two great windsurfing spots.
Your holiday in the campsite in Labenne is a chance to really get away from it all.
Main destinations of Landes
- Biscarrosse
- Messanges
- Vielle-Saint-Girons
- Mimizan
- Lit-et-Mixe
- Sanguinet
- Saint-Julien-en-Born
- Seignosse
- Parentis-en-Born
- Labenne
Main tourist sites of Landes
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