Camping holidays in Brittany



Camping in Brittany is one of the best ways to discover the region’s strong cultural heritage and scenic beauty. The rugged northern coastline is a maze of rocky coves and sandy bays, yachts and fishing boats while camping in Brittany’s south allows you to experience stretches of glorious sand, sophisticated resorts and delicious offerings of shellfish and cider.

Our carefully selected Brittany campsites are of the highest quality with a choice of excellent facilities. Our Brittany campsites provide the ideal base to explore this distinctive and culturally rich region. Throughout Brittany, the campsites we offer provide the finest mobile home and camping accommodation, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious stay.

Places to see & things to do while camping in Brittany


Mont St Michel - an awe-inspiring medieval abbey church, known as the marvel, and visible from all around the bay. A tour, Les Imaginaires du Mont Saint Michel, will allow you to discover the area by night.

Pointe du Raz – the ‘lands end’ of France sits on a rocky outcrop above the sea, a perfect area for countryside walking with dramatic views over the Atlantic Ocean. The stunning scenery makes an ideal day trip for outdoor enthusiasts while staying at a campsite in Brittany.

Standing Stones, Carnac – When camping in Brittany, be sure to visit the 2,395 menhirs situated on the outskirts of Carnac that make up the three famous alignments pointing with great accuracy towards the points of a compass. The interesting visitors centre offers some enlightening information.

Golfe de Morbihan – the ‘Little Sea’ gulf is an interesting circular formation, flooding twice daily, and acting as the breeding ground for vast numbers of sea birds. When staying at a Brittany campsite, take a boat trip from Vannes to one of the islands - Ile aux Moines has some lovely beaches.

Vannes – a busy and charming medieval town with narrow winding streets, and a lively open air market in the town centre, which is well worth a visit when camping in Brittany. Walk along the Promenade de la Garenne and the ramparts.

Océanopolis – children of all ages will enjoy an exciting day out at this a fabulous crab-shaped aquarium and research centre in Brest when staying at a Brittany campsite. Discover a wide variety of marine life in its natural habitat, including sharks and penguins.

We are here to help you put together the perfect camping holiday in Brittany – use the map to learn more about each of our Brittany campsites.


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Getting there

Short Sea Crossing
We recommend you take a landbridge crossing to the UK. From Calais, Brittany is around 400 miles (10hrs). The road network improves each year, but think about an overnight stop at a Normandy site.

Long Sea Crossing
St Malo and Roscoff are the nearest ports - Fouesnant is only 73 miles from Roscoff. If you choose an overnight sailing and arrive at Cherbourg or Caen in the morning, it is only a 220 mile drive (5hrs) to resort.

By Air
Dinard airport is just 16 miles from our sites at St Cast, and Brest Airport around 55 miles from our South Brittany sites.

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