The front of the site is taken up with mobile homes.........but to theback of the site is reserved for motorhomes/caravans. We simply stumbled across it two years ago when I wanted to do the d-day landing sites. The town is small but kinda quaint. There is a shop doing war clothing,,,,,,,fighter jackets, longcoats etc. The landing beaches are a cycle ride away and a lot too see, but I was disappointed at the prices of the exhibitions and goods. Far as I'm concerned they should be free as the price paid by those who took the beaches was enough.
I remember saying to a sales assistant if the guys who took the beaches could see the exploitation..............they wouldn't have bothered invading.
Anyway it was a lovely spot and if you cycle inland it is rewarding with the history involved, chateaux, and small villages. The site has two pools and a small take away and I think I bought some beer. We really injured picking mussels and cooking them that evening......we ended up with a united nations group around our barbie.