Vue aérienne d'un complexe touristique avec piscine.
Bonbon rayé rose et blanc.

La Clairière

A brief history


In the 19th century, La Clairière was a land of vines and hunting by the ocean.

The hunting lodge, built in 1821 of local stone and wood, still bears witness to this, and now houses our renovated wellness area.

Later, in 1950, this 12-hectare stretch of forest became a summer camp
for the children of the City of Paris who came to recharge their batteries.

And it was in 1993 that the first owners created the 147-site “La Clairière” campsite, developing it over fourteen years. The swimming pools were built, as were the slide and services. It was awarded three stars.

Since 2006, its current owners – Guylaine and Léo Caldarola – have expanded its infrastructure, renovated its many buildings and opened new services.

Since then, we’ve added a lagoon, a 2.5-hectare rope park, a bar and restaurant revamped in wood and local stone, wooden takeaway kiosks (wood-fired pizza, snack bar, bakery) and new Premium cottages. Our campsite in La Tremblade has well earned its 4 stars and its “Qualité Tourisme” and “Clef Verte” labels.