Aire municipale de camping-cars - Ondres-Océan
Ondres
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Ondres (Landes, France)
Ondres is a small seaside municipality on the Landes coast, situated between the forest and the Atlantic Ocean, a short distance from Bayonne and Biarritz. The town mainly attracts beachgoers and surfers, thanks to a preserved coastline of dunes and pine groves. The atmosphere is calm and family-friendly off-season, with local services for visitors. It is a good starting point for exploring the Basque coast and the Landes landscapes.
Nature and landscapes
The shores of Ondres alternate between dunes, fine sandy beaches and pine woods that protect the coastline. Walks on foot or by bike often follow tree-lined paths, offering coolness and ocean viewpoints. You can observe vegetation typical of the Atlantic coast and, depending on the season, a coming-and-going of coastal birds.
Outdoor activities and surfing
The Plage d’Ondres is frequented by surfers and surf schools; the waves suit different levels depending on the tides. Families find calm areas for supervised swimming in season. Around the town, VTC routes and trails allow for sporty or relaxed outings in nature.
Atmosphere and gastronomy
Local life mixes Landes and Basque influences. Markets and small local addresses offer seafood, cheeses and Southwest specialties such as foie gras and coastal products. The atmosphere remains relaxed: cafés and restaurants serve menus focused on local produce.
Not to miss
- Plage d’Ondres — fine sand and surf spots, ideal for swimming and beginner lessons.
- Walks in the pinewoods — shaded paths along the coast.
- Local markets — fresh produce and regional specialties (fish, charcuterie, cheeses).
- Proximity to Bayonne — for history, culture and rail access.
- Bike rides — network of paths to explore the coast and neighboring communes.
