Flower Camping Le Kerleyou
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Within the ramparts of Guérande, come and feast on delicious crêpes served with salted butter, or marvel at the heavenly islands of Finistère. Your stay in Brittany promises a few surprises! Discover an endearing region, full of culture, oozing with charm, and outstandingly authentic. Choose your dates and book your 3, 4 or 5-star campsite from our Brittany selection.
Amid 7 hectares of trees and flowers, spend your holiday in Brittany just 5 minutes away from the sea, in a calm and friendly atmosphere.
Amid 7 hectares of trees and flowers, spend your holiday in Brittany just 5 minutes away from the sea, in a calm and friendly atmosphere.
In the Côtes d'Armor, our campsite located between Lannion and Morlaix is ideal for discovering all the riches of authentic Armorican Brittany.
In the Côtes d'Armor, our campsite located between Lannion and Morlaix is ideal for discovering all the riches of authentic Armorican Brittany.
Between the heath and the coastal trails, discover unique places during your walks, without ever losing sight of the sea. The rugged cliffs are interspersed with bays and coves worthy of the most beautiful tropical beaches. The region’s iconic lighthouses are your departure points to go admiring the poetic pureness of the coastline. You’ll appreciate the pleasant Pink Granite Coast, or head for the Pointe Saint-Mathieu from where you can spot Ouessant, the westernmost island before America.
You’ll be able to visit the emblematic town of Carnac with its impressive, proudly-standing megaliths, one of the world’s most remarkable collections of menhirs and dolmens. The Gulf of Morbihan, whose name means “little sea” in Breton, is dotted with multiple islands, making it one of the most beautiful bays in the entire world!
Back on dry land, visit the medieval town of Dinan, encircled by ramparts. Unless you prefer the seaside resort of Dinard, famous for its lovely Belle Epoque villas, its British Film Festival and its beautiful marina. Lastly, pierce the mysteries of the forest of Brocéliande, at the centre of the legend of King Arthur.
Make the most of Brittany’s seaside destinations to walk along the beautiful coastal paths, stopping along the way at resorts like Perros-Guirec, or trying all kinds of watersports such as surfing, paddleboarding, sailing and sea wading.
Then go walking, cycling or horseriding in the great outdoors to explore the wonderful Breton landscape. Go hiking on the Crozon peninsula, the Pointe de Raz or the Monts d’Arrée. Also discover the great marshlands by visiting protected sites.
Brittany is also a region oozing with culture and heritage. Visit Breton towns of art and history such as Quimper, Brest and the capital, Rennes. Still on the theme of authenticity and local traditions, you’ll find small villages with lots of character and remarkable lighthouses waiting to be seen without delay!
If you’re convinced that Brittany is just the right place for your holiday, all you have to do next is choose your 3, 4 or 5-star campsite. Between Finistère, Morbihan, Îles-et-Vilaine and Côtes d’Armor, decide which area you’d like to stay in!
Next, find your ideal mobile home from our wide range, or book a pitch, with or without trees, to install your tent, caravan or camper van. Bring your family or friends to Brittany, an excellent destination for holidays in large groups!
Then take advantage of the services and facilities at your disposal on the campsite. Go for a swim in the huge pool complex and replenish your energy at your campsite’s restaurant where you’ll find excellent local cuisine!
For its stunning coastal landscapes, picturesque villages, rich historical and cultural heritage, and tasty cuisine including pancakes and seafood.
The best time to visit Brittany is from May to September, when the weather is milder and the days are longer. The summer months offer a pleasant time to enjoy beaches and outdoor activities.
The main train stations in Brittany are Rennes, Brest and Vannes, offering easy access to different regions of Brittany.
La Baule beach is often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in Brittany, with its fine sand and clear waters. The beach of l'Anse de Porz-Loubet in Bénodet is also very popular.
Explore the coastal trails of the GR34, walk in the gardens of Keroual in Brest, or discover the medieval city of Dinan with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
You will find local markets in each city, such as the Lices market in Rennes and the Vannes market. Supermarkets are also well distributed throughout the region.
Water temperatures range from 10°C in winter to about 18°C in summer, which can be cool but enjoyable for summer swimmers.
The supervised beaches such as those of La Baule, Bénodet and Saint-Malo offer safe bathing areas. Be sure to follow local bathing recommendations.
Market days vary by city. For example, the Rennes market is held on Saturday morning, while the Quimper market is active on Wednesday and Saturday.
Discover the alignments of Carnac, the shores of the Gulf of Morbihan, and the wild coast of the Crozon Peninsula. Coastal paths offer spectacular views and varied landscapes.
Try the buckwheat pancakes, Breton cider, seafood like oysters and mussels, as well as kouign-amann and salted butter caramel.
Visit Rennes for its historic centre and markets, Brest for its port and maritime attractions, Saint-Malo for its ramparts and beaches, Quimper for its medieval houses and earthenware, and Vannes for its medieval charm and port.