We are pleased to welcome you in our little country setting at the foot of Rochefort-en-Terre. Small town character classified flower village, where many craftsmen have found inspiration. Close to the lake where fishing, swimming, leisure, tours of hiking or mountain bike riding, are all activities that will delight children and adults. Heading for the holidays!
- French/European plug adapter and vice versa. The campsite is equipped with 2 types of sockets, so the connection varies depending on your pitch.
- Extension cord (+ /- 25 m)
- Checkbook for the deposit
- Household linen (sheets, towels, bath mats, tea towels, etc.)
- The vaccination record of our 4-legged friends
- Swimsuits (shorts are not allowed) ; -)
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Contact us before 7:30 p.m. if you expect to arrive later than the opening hours of the reception (traffic jams on the road, problems, etc.).
The entrance barrier is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Outside these hours, the passage of vehicles is no longer allowed. Access is pedestrian only. In case of emergency, a telephone number is displayed at the reception.
Latitude: 47.6959160 (47 ° 41 '45 ")
Longitude: -2.3487114 (W 2 ° 20 '55 ")
- Saint-Nazaire Montoir Airport(65 km, 59 min)
- Rennes - Saint-Jacques Airport(78 km, 1:09)
- Lorient - Bretagne Sud Airport(97 km, 1:13)
- Nantes Atlantique Airport(99 km, 1:16)
- Malansac(5.8 km, 9 min)
- Questembert(9.6 km, 13 min)
- Redon(31 km, 29 min)
- Vannes(34 km, 35 min)
- Rennes(82 km, 1:17)
- Seaport of Nantes Saint-Nazaire(67 km, 1:01)
- Seaport of Saint-Nazaire(71 km, 1:09)
- Seaport of Lorient(96 km, 1:12)
A small car park is at your disposal in front of the campsite reception to be able to make your registration easily or to move to the reception quickly.
We ask you not to stay on it for a long time.
Vehicles must then be parked on the assigned pitches or in the car park at the entrance of the campsite for visitors.
For your check-in, don't forget to bring a valid ID.
For a rental reservation, you will be asked for two deposits:
- €240 deposit from which the costs caused by any damage may be deducted,
- 60 or 80 € for cleaning costs (depends on the type of rental), if this was not done when you left, the deposit will be retained.
Don't forget the vaccination record for our 4-legged friends:)
Contact us before 19: 30 if you plan to arrive later than the opening hours of the reception (traffic jams on the road, problem…).
On a plot of 2.24 ha, our small campsite with 84 pitches offers 50 grassy camping pitches for tents, caravans or motorhomes, 18 rentals and 16 residential pitches
Camping is a family affair with us!
There are 4 of us all year round but in the middle of the season, we expand our family with 2 people by our side.
Bénédicte, Philippe, Alexandre (excused absent for the photo) and Corentin
The customer may not introduce into the establishment unknown third parties without reporting them. Similarly, the customer may not rent the accommodation for a number of people greater than that provided for by the regulations in force. Visitors will have to pay the current fee.
Customers are asked to respect the rest of the neighborhood. Noise, even during the day, is prohibited. The customer causing disorder in any form whatsoever, may be returned. In the interest of the tranquility of the establishment, all noise must cease between 10 pm and 8 am.
Minors accompanying the customer are under his full responsibility both inside and outside the establishment. In the event of a problem, the customer must incur civil liability.
Inside the site, vehicles must travel at a speed limit of 10 km/h. Only vehicles that belong to the customers staying there can circulate on the site. Parking must not impede traffic or prevent the settlement of new arrivals.
The establishment disclaims any responsibility in case of theft, loss or damage during the stay of the customer. Objects left or abandoned may be sold under the conditions provided for by the law of 31 March 1896. If the customer requests the return of his belongings by parcel or mail, the one if will be done obligatorily with a follow-up and insurance for valuable items. The shipment will be made after the payment by the customer of the shipping costs.
Respect for and protection of the environment is one of our major concerns in the management of our establishment. For us, for you and for future generations, we are committed to investing every day in this eco-responsible and ecotourism approach in order to minimize the impact of our activity on the environment.
We invite you to consult this charter which presents our various environmental actions:
- Access to selective sorting & composting of waste
- Heating of the pool by heat pump
- Equipment installations for the reduction of water consumption
- Equipment of energy class "A" bulbs throughout the site
- When necessary, the watering of the flowerbeds is done in the evening and in a reasoned way with rainwater recovered. We do not water lawns.
- Banishment of heating system on terrace
- Lighting of the campsite by solar terminals with detectors
- Elimination of plastic bags at the grocery store
- Elimination of disposable plastic dishes at the snack bar
- Zero pesticides and chemical fertilizers for the maintenance of green spaces
- Use of at least 90% certified ecological cleaning products
- We set up structures or plantations allowing local wildlife to find its place in favor of wildlife (work in collaboration with the LPO) :
•Birdhouses and feeders
•Bat shelters
•Insect hotels
•Beehives
•Hedgehog shelters
- We favor non-polluting travel and offer VTC type bikes for rent
- Toilet paper & stationery made of recycled paper and /or from sustainable forest management
- The majority of our documents are digitized in order to promote electronic correspondence (the sending of contracts, rates and brochures is done at most by email)
- Water and electricity meters are read every month in order to better manage consumption and make a comparative assessment from one year to the next
- Proposal of fair trade or local or organic products at the grocery store
- Recycling of tourist brochures at the end of the season with solidarity local recycling associations
- Collection of plastic caps for donation to associations in favor of disability
- Entrepreneurs and local craftsmen privileged for the realization of works
By taking a few simple steps during your time with us, you can participate in our efforts in the following ways:
- Energy: Turn off the light as soon as you leave the common rooms or your rental. Do not leave windows or doors open when the heating is working.
- Water: Report any water leaks to us. Do not let the water run unnecessarily. Do not throw anything in the toilet that could pollute the water or interfere with the proper functioning of the facilities.
- Waste: Deposit recyclable waste in the yellow lid bins at the sorting center located at the entrance of the campsite.
Deposit hazardous waste (batteries or light bulbs) at the reception and non-recoverable waste in household waste bins.
Take your green waste to the compost or bring it to us at the bar, it will be used to delight our animals from the mini-farm.
Do not throw cigarette butts, papers and other rubbish on the ground.
- Transport: Our campsite is on a human scale, prefer a trip on foot or by bike in the campsite. For holidaymakers, you will find at the reception information:
on bike rental;
on the walking circuits;
on bus schedules to reach cities where you can take the train;
on carpooling zones.
In the same vein, do not let your engine run when you are stationary.
- Maintenance: Use the Ecolabelled household products at your disposal in the rentals
Lambert family
Access to the campsite is not subject to the presentation of a health pass.
- Barrier gestures: to protect each other, thank you for respecting barrier gestures
- In case of symptoms (cough / fever / difficulty breathing), please notify us in order to contact the competent health services
⚠️ In the event of a fire or suspicious smoke:
Notify the campsite staff immediately or dial 18 or 112 (fire brigade).
Alert people around you if necessary.
Do not attempt to put out the fire yourself if you have not been trained or if the fire seems to be out of control.
In the event of an alert (evacuation call) :
What to do immediately?
Stop all activity.
Take your important papers if easily accessible (identity card, car key).
Don't waste time gathering your personal belongings.
Head:
Calmly and quickly towards the assembly point indicated on the evacuation plans by following the markings.
Follow the instructions of the staff in yellow vests.
Help vulnerable people if you can (children, the elderly, people with reduced mobility).
❌ What not to do:
Never return to your tent, mobile home or vehicle without permission.
Do not try to flee by an unmarked path or in a wooded area.
Do not hinder the intervention of the emergency services under any circumstances.
✅ Prevention reminders during your stay:
Barbecues are prohibited outside the designated areas.
Never smoke in wooded areas or near tent canvases.
Do not throw your cigarette butts on the ground (ashtrays are available).
Check that your gas connections (for motorhome or stove) are closed after use.
Report any unsafe behaviour to staff immediately.
️ Important points:
Evacuation plans are posted at the reception and in the sanitary facilities
The meeting point is located in the car park at the entrance to the campsite.
If in doubt, contact the campsite staff.
Useful numbers:
Fire Brigade Emergency: 18
European emergency: 112
Camping emergency number: + 33 (0) 6 35 43 65 18
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
Contact us before 7:30 p.m. if you plan to arrive later than the opening hours of the reception (traffic jams on the road, problem…).
The entrance gate is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Outside these hours, the passage of vehicles is no longer permitted. The entrance gate will be closed. In case of emergency, a phone number is posted at the reception.
1 hour of free connection per day and per device
Select the AuGreDesVents-1 or AuGreDesVents-2 network (depending on your location), fill out the form and surf!
After an hour, the connection is interrupted, credentials are required to continue using the network.
Ticket sales for additional access to the reception:
- 5 hours: 1 €
- 10 am: 2 €
- 50h: 8 €
Why only 1 hour free? Well, quite simply because we are connected to ADSL and to preserve a correct speed we must preserve the number of simultaneous connections. Take advantage of this to experience a disconnected holiday... connected to nature!
Breads and pastries on order the day before 20h at the reception
To be collected at the Bar from 08:30
NB: No delivery on Monday (bakery closed)
- Open from 10 am to 7:30 pm
- Temperature: 28°C minimum
- Removable cover shelter
- Pond at different depths
- Paddling pool for the little ones
- Sunbeds
Unsupervised swimming, children under the responsibility of parents or accompanying adults
Swimming shorts are not allowed
- a baby room (bath + changing table)
- 1 toilet and 1 shower accessible to people with reduced mobility (more information at the reception for access)
- TOILET
- Shower cabins
- A laundry bin area with washing machine and dryer (tokens on sale at reception)
- A washer area
In July and August, hot water is available from 07:00 until 22:30.
In April, May, June and September, hot water is active from 7:30 am to 9:30 pm.
The time range of hot water has been reduced in order to contain the rise in energy prices and avoid an impact on the price of your stay. Thank you for your understanding.
To order, to take away in the evening and at lunchtime on weekends (closed on Sunday evenings).
12:30 – 14:00
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Closed on Monday and Thursday evenings (Food Truck)
Order + /- 1 hour before.
Please bring your container back or we will charge an extra €1/container
We practice selective sorting, thank you for respecting the sorting instructions
Sorting center and household waste bins located in the car park at the entrance of the campsite
2 composters for collective use are at your disposal in the campsite
Plastic bottles and flasks, beverage cartons and cartons, metal packaging: ALL packaging in yellow bags
+ Catalogues, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, envelopes, papers, books, directories.
- Yellow bags available at reception on request
A doubt? Think about the sorting guide!
Go to: http://www.triercestdonner.fr
Diapers & any non-recoverable waste.
Bottles, jars, glass jars without their caps and lids.
Fruit and vegetable peelings, vegetable litter, coffee filters & coffee grounds, crushed eggshells.
Also remember to bring us your leftover vegetables to the bar, our animals from the mini-farm will feast.
To make your life inside the camp, a grocery shop is at your service near the bar in the main building.
Washing machine and dryer in the sanitary facilities
Token sale available at the reception:
- 4,50 € per wash
- €4.50 per tumble dryer token
- €0.50 per dose of detergent
The Moulin Neuf Aventure leisure centre, located 400 metres away, offers various bicycles and equipment for hire
Otherwise, VELOC'OUEST, which specialises in bike hire, offers to deliver and pick up your equipment directly on the campsite
Participatory Library available at the campsite reception
Take the time to stay or swap one of your books with one of our library books also love to travel!
Books for children and adults.
British Library available
Games library available at reception, for a party game with family and friends
Ouest France newspaper (local edition) to consult the Bar
Our friends the dogs are allowed on the campsite.
Although admitted to the camping, dogs must be leashed.
Any dog with no immunization record will be refused.
It is forbidden to leave your pet alone in your location or rental.
We offer you free bags for cleanliness. You will find close to the camping spaces adapted to everyday your dog walks.
Service area to the campsite entrance, next to the reception
Sluice chemical toilet available to health
It is a pleasure to stroll through the Small City of Character, born in the 12th century, and situated on a rocky outcrop. Labeled "Most Beautiful Village of France" Rochefort-en-Terre has kept an exceptional built heritage that made its reputation: its magnificent castle, its fortifications, his church, his laundry, his home of 16 and 17th centuries with many flowers granite facades.
At the crossroads of Nantes-Brest canal and green lane # 3, discover that which is nicknamed "Pearl of the Oust" Malestroit, warm and genuine small town character. Its medieval center and its ancient city offers many treasures to those who open their eyes.
The village takes its name from a relic of the True Cross, which has probably the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem. Legend has it that a knight returning from the Crusades, took with him a fragment of the Cross of Christ. After a stop at the village, he saw that he had lost. The treasure was found in the nest of a magpie and a chapel was built to house the precious relic.
Langroëz, the True Cross in Breton, invites eyes with wonder by the richness of its architectural heritage and landscape, built with stone, granite; you will discover the picturesque chapel of the True Cross from the 13th century and its legend, listed building, the Louis House, the Fountain of the Saint, the ruins of Tostal… The beauty of the houses of gray granite is wonderfully enhanced by a palette of flowers of all kinds.
Art galore
La Gacilly is a natural beauty adorned shale, gorse and water. the liking of the streets we wander there, stopping intrigued by the work that is created in the hands of one of the architects of the village art. They work the wax, earth, wood, glass or flowers to offer to the curious and passionate, sensual pleasure. Continuing our walk, to turn a corner, an unlikely discovery and colorful... Dozens of trees have put on their winter clothes. Tricoti tricota! Knitters of La Gacilly have been there.
Man and nature
Yves rock, a man before being a brand whose village owes its international reputation. Plant lover, wellness and more of his native town, Yves Rocher is an extraordinary destiny which benefits Gacilly through infrastructure developed by the brand. The Eco Hotel Spa La Gree des Landes for the intrepid who need to pause, the Botanical Garden for the enthusiasts of nature or house Yves Rocher for thirsty for knowledge. It should just be able to make a choice... or not!
ensured Evasion
La Gacilly is a keen art, it is therefore no coincidence that the greatest Photo Festival Open Air France takes place there. Its singular scenery invites the visitor to change his perception of things and offers the sensation of diving in the pictures. The event, which lasts from June to September, is an invitation to escape. The theme changes from year to year to the delight of the inhabitants of a day or forever.
On the banks of Vilaine, La Roche-Bernard, labeled Small City of Caractère® has preserved its charm, its authenticity and an exceptional heritage. Discover the city is surveying its streets and be surprised by a monument, a panorama, an unusual detail or the work of a craftsman...
The city of Redon was built around the Abbey of Saint Saviour, founded in 832 by the monk Conwoïon, and its port! Located on the banks of the Vilaine, Redon was the seafront of Rennes. In the port district you will find, as a testament to this past trade, beautiful houses of shipowners, the Carmoy mansion, the mailhouse, the salt granaries,... A little further on, the buildings of the Garnier halls have been covered in beautiful street art colours! The whole neighbourhood is 50 years old and adapting to current needs as part of the Confluence 2030 project.
What marks visitors to Redon is above all the maritime atmosphere with the masts of the boats in the city centre! And the nugget that can be visited in the company of a guide: it is the Monastery of the Calvairiennes.
A Town of Art and History, Vannes is located at the gateway to the Gulf of Morbihan, by the Marle estuary in the south of Brittany.
Already fortified by the Romans, the town developed inside its ramparts in medieval times, then outside them in the 17th century, with the construction of many mansions.
The former residence of the Dukes of Brittany, Vannes has a very beautiful historic centre, with 171 half-timbered houses! You can explore it on a guided tour, aboard a little train or on your own at your leisure.
To start with, admire the medieval ramparts, some of the best-preserved in Brittany. This provides an opportunity to take a charming walk along the Garenne, a path that runs alongside them and is dotted with gardens and scenic washhouses.
After exploring the harbour, with its tree-lined quays including the Rabine quay, go through the 17th-century St. Vincent's Gate, created to connect the harbour and the historic quarter. You will enter the old town via a street lined with old buildings, mansions and half-timbered houses. Go up to Place des Lices, where the market halls of 1912 await you. Devoted to culinary products, they are open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday mornings, as well as all day on Saturdays.
Not far from there, the Cathedral of St. Peter, built in the 15th century and modified until the end of the 19th century, contains the tomb of the town's patron saint, St. Vincent Ferrer.
Two unmissable sites await you: the Garenne washhouse, which dates from the 19th century, and "Vannes and his wife", at the corner of Rue du Bienheureux Pierre-René Rogue and Rue Noé. These two painted, smiling figures appear on the façade of a 16th-century house that is a listed Historic Monument.
Nearby is the museum of history and archaeology at Château Gaillard, a mansion from the early 15th century. Other sights to see are the Museum of Fine Arts, which has some fine collections about Breton heritage, on Rue Cohue, an old medieval market hall, and the Saint-Patern district, the oldest area of the town.
When it comes to events, the Fêtes historiques de Vannes history festival is celebrated in mid-July. Jazz has pride of place at Jazz en Ville, in July-August.
Vannes is an ideal starting point to explore the Gulf of Morbihan by boat: around forty islands have been counted, excluding islets, each with its own characteristics. They include Arz, Moines Island, Houat, Hoëdic, etc.
Want to change your mind by taking a breath of fresh air, while learning more about our history, in a natural setting full of gorse, heather and millennia-old ruins?... Welcome to the site of the Megaliths and Landes of Saint-Just.
Built on the site of an old priory, Suscinio Castle is a fortress built in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, located in Sarzeau in the Gulf of Morbihan.
Set in an estate that is a listed Sensitive Natural Area, the castle's strategic position between land and sea justified the decision by the Dukes of Brittany to make it their residence for several centuries. It deteriorated after being abandoned. The castle became a Historic Monument in 1860 and was bought by the State. Major restoration work in the 60s brought back the prestige of yesteryear to its ruins, saving its six towers, two curtain walls, the residential buildings, inner courtyard, wall-walk and dovecote.
Suscinio Castle, open to visitors all year round, now houses a museum about the history of Brittany and Morbihan.
The environment around this listed monument is worth a visit for the remarkable biodiversity that can be seen there, especially in the marshes and freshwater ponds in the north.
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 07:00 PM
A genuine inland sea 5 kilometres wide and 21 long, the Gulf of Morbihan is a listed Regional Nature Park and a member of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club. It has some forty islands, each with its own particularities.
Open to the ocean via a corridor between Port-Navalo and Locmariaquer, enclosed by the Rhuys Peninsula, this magnificent, wild territory of coves, rocks and islets is a paradise for around 150,000 birds (stilts, red-breasted mergansers, little egrets, seagulls and other gulls), and lovers of marine landscapes.
Its mild and sunny climate helps to make the Gulf of Morbihan an ideal holiday destination, popular with holidaymakers for its beauty spots, water sports including sailing, boating between the islands, hikes, picturesque fishing ports and tide mills…
Boat trips are possible there all year round, with activity peaking in the summer season.
From Vannes, Baden, Locmariaquer or Port-Navalo, you can set off to explore the bay and a few of its islands, starting with the largest: Arz, which offers a beautiful view of the islands and will take you to the Berno headland tide mill; and the Moines Island, covered in woodland.
Everywhere, you come face to face with the sea, nature and wildlife, and experience the sea air and the feeling of freedom. Tip for walkers: there is a path you can take to explore the whole of the gulf.
Seafood fans, you will be delighted: the Gulf of Morbihan produces 10% of France's oysters! Don't hesitate to visit a farm to learn more about oyster production, or visit one of the gulf's many restaurants to sample them.
Also worth trying are the Breton sea water beer, honey, cider, pancakes, kouign amann and shortbread (all butter!). These jewels in Brittany's gastronomic crown will fit easily into your luggage.
Another curiosity: the old Lasné salt marsh in Saint-Armel, renovated in 2003, which produces 8 tonnes of salt a year.
Last but not least, you can't see the Gulf of Morbihan without stopping by Vannes, the two-thousand-year-old town of the Dukes of Brittany!
To the west of the Brière marshland in Loire-Atlantique, the village of Kerhinet in the municipality of Saint-Lyphard is as picturesque as can be, and is well worth a visit. It is remarkable for its thatched cottages, adorable houses with thatched roofs made using reeds from the marshes. After being abandoned, the village was entirely restored by the Brière Regional Nature Park with the aim of preserving this exceptional local heritage. So 18 thatched cottages, two bread ovens, a washhouse and a well were "revived".
To help you explore, follow the interpretation path featuring 12 signs explaining the village's past. It will lead you in particular to the Thatched Cottage of Flavours and Crafts, where thirty or so local producers and artisans sell their products. Every Thursday in summer, the local farmers' market is a must if you want to discover the local gastronomy, all in a pastoral atmosphere.
Note that Kerhinet is the starting point for exploring the Brière Regional Nature Park. Head to the Maison du Parc information centre to learn more about the hikes that are available as well as the local fauna and flora.
At the heart of the Loire-Atlantique department lies an exceptional territory: the Brière Regional Nature Park. At the heart of the park, the Grande Brière Mottière marshland covers 7,000 hectares and is the second largest marshland in France after the Camargue. This preserved natural area is composed of a labyrinth of canals, reed beds, peat bogs, islands and vast flood-meadows where a diverse range of wildlife thrives. It is not uncommon to come across herons, egrets, bearded reedlings, reed harriers or avocets. The Brière wetlands are also a stopover for many migratory birds. Bird-watchers will be delighted!
There are 700 kilometres of maintained paths, easily enough to satisfy your cravings for the great outdoors. On foot, on horseback, by bike and even by canoe, set off to explore the park and marshland, meet the locals and see some extraordinary sights. To learn more about the fauna and flora, join a guide aboard a chaland, a traditional flat-bottomed boat, for an unusual tour. And for a panoramic view of the marshland and its surroundings, climb up to the bell tower at the Church of Saint-Lyphard. You won't regret it!
Brière Regional Nature Park also possesses an unusual heritage feature: a large number of houses with thatched roofs. There are thought to be around 3,000 of them on the islands dotted about the park. Like on the picturesque island of Fédrun, which has only one road connecting it to the mainland, or in the typical and authentic village of Kerhinet.
Traditional trades like marshland farming, pottery and thatching are still thriving there today. Discover them during your visit!
In Loire-Atlantique, there is a medieval town surrounding by amazing scenery: Guérande. Come and explore this Town of Art and History through its extraordinary historical and natural heritage. On one side, you have the salt marshes stretching for over 2,000 hectares and offering a patchwork of shapes and colours. And on the other, a town that is still full of medieval character, as evidenced by the ramparts with six towers and four fortified gates. They are just over 1,300 metres long, and a third of them can be visited by taking the wall walk from the St. John Tower to the St. Anne Tower. Next, enter Guérande through the main entrance, the St. Michael Gate, dating from the 15th century. Then walk along the cobbled streets lined with old houses beneath slate roofs, and head towards the Collegiate Church of St. Albinus. The nave and pillars are all that remains of the original Romanesque church that was burnt down in 1342. The current monument dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and was built in a Flamboyant Gothic style. Also notice the stone arches and stained glass windows from the 19th century. Music-lovers take note: in summer, the collegiate church hosts organ concerts. Also don't forget to visit the 13th-century Chapel of Notre-Dame-la-Blanche, which happens to be the oldest building within the town walls and has a single nave.
Guérande also offers some interesting discoveries outside the town walls: the Porte-Calon Manor whose main building dates back to the 15th century, the 18th-century Ursuline convent, a typical 15th-century Breton "petit pied" windmill known as the Devil's Mill, and the 14th-century Careil Castle, whose medieval façades have wonderful Renaissance dormers.
Built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Oust valley in the 11th century, Josselin has a thousand-year history that has left its mark on that of Brittany. There is a peaceful atmosphere in this small city of character where the strength of the architectural heritage comes in perfect harmony with the softness of a very present nature.
Piriac-sur-Mer is one of the localities in Loire-Atlantique to have earned the "Small towns of character" ("petites cités de caractère") label. Here, authenticity and charm reign, as evidenced by the winding cobbled streets and old houses. The alleyways are beautifully adorned with hydrangeas and roses whose scents add even more elegance to the place. Walking among the granite houses, fall under the spell of its fishing harbour as Gustave Flaubert, Émile Zola and Alphonse Daudet did before you. You will also notice that the village exhibits a strong Breton influence, which can be seen in certain buildings but also in its street and house names.
Endowed with an extraordinary natural heritage, Piriac-sur-Mer has 11 kilometres of coastline forged by the sea, alternating between rocks, sandy beaches, caves and secluded coves. The coastal path leading to the Castelli Headland, among other places, will offer you a superb walk amid the splendid landscapes with many scenic viewpoints.
With its beautiful sandy beach, the seaside resort of La Baule in Loire-Atlantique is an ideal destination for lovers of swimming and sunbathing. Numerous sports and relaxation activities await you: walk on the beach, cycle or rollerblade, go putting on a golf course, glide on the water aboard a catamaran or kitesurfer... Stroll through the streets, do a little shopping, daydream in front of the luxury hotels, treat yourself to a gourmet meal in one of the restaurants or try your luck at the casino! La Baule also has several thalassotherapy centres, some of which are located in magnificent buildings that are worth the trip just to admire their architecture. If you go a little further away from the lively town centre, you will have the opportunity to see some very beautiful villas from the turn of the 20th century.
La Baule is also known for its stunning bay, a member of the club of the world's most beautiful bays. 9 kilometres long, it connects Pornichet to Pouliguen and offers many activities: horse-riding or sailing, jogging, romantic walks at sunset, sandcastle-building, kite-flying... Not forgetting a sweet treat at one of the many ice cream stands!
30 kilometres south-west of Rennes lies Morbihan's most emblematic forest: Paimpont forest. You may not have heard of it, yet this place has been steeped in legend for many centuries. Merlin, the fairy Viviane and the Knights of the Round Table are said to have roamed this land. You've guessed it, Paimpont forest is none other than the Brocéliande forest that appears in the stories of Chrétien de Troyes. Wander the forest in search of sites relating to famous figures like Merlin's tomb, the Fountain of Youth the Vale of No Return. For enquiring minds and experts, the Centre for the Arthurian Imaginary, based in Comper Castle in the village of Concoret, will tell you all about the life of King Arthur and his quest for the Grail.
Overlapping Ille-et-Vilaine and Morbihan, Paimpont forest is a remarkable natural area that happens to be the biggest forested massif in Brittany. Its great diversity of landscapes - moors, woodland with oaks and beeches, ponds - is home to a variety of wildlife. Stags, roe deer, wild boar and migratory birds all live there undisturbed. The forest also has megalithic sites like the Giant's Tomb or the Monteneuf Menhirs. You will also find one of the oldest chapels in Brittany, that of the Priory of St. Stephen of Guer, which is only open to visitors in the summer, and the 15th-century Trécesson Castle. Be sure take a detour to Paimpont village, where the 13th-century abbey church stands prettily by the pond.
The Guérande salt marshes are part of Loire-Atlantique's extraordinary natural heritage. This protected natural site covers over 2,000 hectares and uses thousand-year-old production techniques. The salt marsh workers harvest coarse salt and fleur de sel there between June and September. These salt wizards will be delighted to show you their traditional skills.
We cannot talk about the salt marshes without giving their colours a mention. They have the peculiarity of changing throughout the day: from light grey in the morning to purple in the evening through blazing white at noon, they offer a unique spectacle. Not to mention their shapes, which are never the same twice and bring a real authenticity to the place. To find out more, Terre de Sel (a salt-themed tourist attraction) and the Salt Marsh Workers' House in Guérande, along with the Salt Marshes Museum in Batz-sur-Mer will satisfy your curiosity.
Don't forget to bring your binoculars! You will need them to watch the comings and goings of the various bird species that live in the marshes. Bird-watchers will be pleased to see the black-winged stilts and grey herons.
Spanning 7 kilometres between Le Pouliguen and Le Croisic, the Wild Coast of Loire-Atlantique offers a natural and architectural heritage that's more than remarkable. The series of cliffs, caves, granite coasts and coves, and the diversity of habitats like dune environments and moors, make it an exceptional place where a wide range of fauna and flora live. Nature is queen here, and invites you to discover what she has made over the centuries. The rocks named Dormeur (Sleeper), Aiguilles (Needles), Ours (Bear) and Grand Autel (High Altar) are among the unmissable and surprising natural curiosities. Let your imagination run wild! The Wild Coast also has several sensitive natural areas like Le Croisic Headland, Bonnes Sœurs Bay and La Govelle in Batz-sur-Mer.
Take a walk along the cliffs to discover beaches and unspoilt coves sheltered from the wind, where swimming and shellfish-gathering are walkers' favourite activities.
And then along the Wild Coast, there is also some interesting architectural heritage such as the fort on the Le Croisic Headland, the Vigie de la Romaine look-out, the Chapel of St. Gulstan and the Le Tréhic jetty, nearly 860 metres long.
Welcome to the port of entry to the Brittany coast, welcome to the charming seaside resort of Le Croisic in Loire-Atlantique. Come and stroll around this small town of character with its splendid granite homes, private mansions and corbelled houses lining the quays and alleys. Go to the fishing harbour, breathe in the fresh sea air and sit down at one of the restaurants to taste the local speciality: the pink shrimp called the "bouquet du Croisic". The town has some historic buildings: an old mill, a menhir and a Flamboyant Gothic church.
Le Croisic also boasts an unspoilt coastline, a well-preserved, authentic landscape dotted with coves, beaches and rocks. Walk along the coastal path and admire the ballet of the waves crashing against the cliff. A stunning spectacle. When the tide is low, take the opportunity to gather shellfish on the shore, an activity that the whole family will enjoy! Equally appealing is Le Croisic Océarium, which is home to more than 4,000 marine animals.
In Morbihan, more than 550 megalithic sites have been identified. The 7,000-year-old megalithic site of Carnac, the most famous in the region, remains a mecca of European prehistory. It has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1889. Nestled in southern Morbihan, The Menhirs of Carnac are distinguished by their incredible alignment. Built between the 5th and 3rd millennium.C BC, the two main sites (Menec and Kermario) alone comprise nearly 3000 menhirs. These alignments stretch for almost 4 kilometers! Menhirs, dolmens, mounds and other remains bear witness to Neolithic architecture.
Discover the unique maritime heritage of Saint-Nazaire in Loire-Atlantique, famous for its harbour facilities and shipyards! In the city's harbour, the former submarine base invites you to dive head first into this extraordinary world. At the Escal'Atlantic International Ocean Liner Centre, visit the cabins, explore the engine room, the wheelhouse... Climb aboard the Espadon submarine and plunge into the world of abysses, or stand speechless in front of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique, where cruise ships are built. This informative ecomuseum tells the story of the city and its development through the ages. Most importantly, pop up to the submarine base's roof terrace for a panoramic view of the whole harbour. And at sunset, what a light show it offers!
Saint-Nazaire has a beautiful coastline: beaches, sheltered coves, promontories, cliffs, and unspoilt scenery not far from the city centre. Fun fact: Saint-Marc beach was made famous by Jacques Tati, who filmed Mr Hulot's Holiday there. Film buffs will recognise it easily. Also take time to enjoy a pleasant walk along the coastal path or sea front, all the way to the Vieux Môle lighthouse.
Stroll through the city and discover quiet little streets here, old villas there, the covered market, the small harbour of Méan, the "wheelbarrow paths" (the distinctive tiny passages dating from the last century, located in the Méan-Penhoët district)... As you go along, admire the works of street art that decorate some of the buildings in the city.
At the end of July, it's party time in Saint-Nazaire harbour with Les Escales, an event devoted to contemporary music from pop to rock through electro and world music.
In southern Brittany, 15 km from Quiberon, Belle-Ile-en-Mer is the second of the major islands of the Atlantic coast, after Oléron.
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Visit the mills of Saint Jacut les Pins
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This prestigious heritage can be discovered with family, alone or with friends, from Easter to All Saints' Day (interpretation circuit, game booklet).
Each season, a rich program of cultural activities is offered:
*Exhibitions
* Animated visits and shows for young audiences and families,
* The medieval camp,
* Astronomy evenings,
* Concerts,
* Theatre,
* Historical or offbeat guided tours…
Welcome to your interpretation centre dedicated to oyster farming and seafood, imagined and designed for those curious about nature. Through captivating exhibitions, interactive activities and educational workshops, Ostréapolis invites you to discover the secrets of the oyster, a true jewel of the Gulf of Morbihan!
A collection of horse-drawn vehicles, amphibious vehicles, Group B World Championship rallies, a grid of F1 18, a collection of Alpine, popular cars, prestige and racing...
Posed on the pond, two red volumes, quiet (sculptures by Marta Pan), then curves alleys to reach the castle and the common…
Domaine Kerguéhennec acquired by the Morbihan department in 1972 and classified as historical monument in 1988, is the witness of centuries of history. Located in the town of Bignan, he proposed a meeting between heritage and contemporary creation. It's on the site and on throughout the department comes the public pole and territorial action for accompanied tours, visits, workshops, art classes, meetings with artists, lectures and exhibitions outside the walls.
For 35 years, the Arthurian Centre has been offering a cultural season at the Château de Comper-en-Brocéliande, near the legendary site of Lac de la Fée Viviane. Shows, stories, conferences, scenographic tours and temporary exhibitions… About sixty appointments from April to November.
With an astonishing collection of nearly 70,000 postcards, this conservatory offers a timeless journey from 1898 to the present day. Through an interactive scenography mixing sounds, images and videos, the Carton Voyageur invites you to walk in a "double-sided Brittany". Through correspondence and anonymous writings, visitors revisit the Breton traditions of the last century: the harvest of artichokes, the spinners of Faouët, the Breton wedding...
You can discover a completely revisited scenography, of nearly 400m², for the whole family, with its night atmosphere room, its many modules for children, its giant mechanical wing… and always… The bat colony live by infrared camera, and a new search game in the attic!
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Discover this animal park not like the others! Throughout a pleasant course of 4.5 km wooded fairways, approach our 400 breeding animals from 5 continents playing in semi-freedom. Enjoy a day with your family and discover our many attractions and novelties of the season.
In the middle of nowhere, the world of Robert Coudray anime, rustles, takes color, plays with the objects of recycling craft and nature. For 30 years this little man sensitive to the world around it reinvents with creativity.
animated sculptures, useless machines, offset architecture, gardens, movies, games, eco-lodge, everything is humor, magic and emotion. On automata unusual objects, through musical fountains and wind totems, Robert now stands a strange cathedral.
The buildings and gardens of this magical gear emberlificoteur draw an imaginary lane beautiful freedom. Borrow the time of a visit.
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Indulge in a nautical getaway Moulin Neuf. Close to Rochefort-en-Terre, the Moulin Neuf pond is ideally suited to discover and practice water sports: pedal boat, canoe, kayak and paddle.
Unless prohibited sanitary, swimming in the lake is permitted from June 2 to September 30,2020 but not supervised (learn about the water quality).
Fed by several streams, the pond du Moulin Neuf (14ha) is an ideal setting for the practice of domestic fisheries. Classified 2nd class fish, pond provides depths ranging from 0.5 to 3 m. The deepest area is located near the dam. You can fish predators (pike, perch), eels and coarse fish (roach, rudd, bream, tench). Fishing for carp is allowed at night.
Designed for lure fishing in freshwater, this silent boat, ecological and fun, offers access to inaccessible positions the edge and will open new territories to explore.
Fishing license sold on site.
Courses enjoyed many fishermen in the Arz Arz Bridge is a mixed route combining a wide variety of fish and habitats for both the fish emblematic of 1st category and those in the second category. It is possible in some areas to meet the white fish species such as roach, rudd, bream or carp. Who says white fish and carnivorous said the river is no exception to the rule! You will find many predators such as pike and perch.
For trout early in the season, we recommend you to practice fishing Toc or handled minnow when water levels are high. From May, fishing lures is very interesting and some areas will allow you to fly fish.
More info: https://www.parcours-de-peche-morbihan.fr/carte-peche/l-arz-autour-du-pont-d-arz
Located in the heart of the great natural website of Île aux Pies, the adventure offers an original mixed high ropes and climbing (unique in Britain!).
Accessible from 5 years, you will move between the trees and the cliff on seven courses of increasing difficulty (Climbing, Zip Lines, Ball coconut, monkey bridge…). Allow about 2 hours for all the courses!
Course limited to 3 hours of activity during heavy crowds. All routes are equipped with a continuous line of 100% Secure getaways. Remember to book!
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Perched on a schist outcrop, Rochefort-en-Terre is a village classified "Small city of character", "Most beautiful villages of France" and "Village fleuri 4 flowers". In addition to its remarkable built heritage and harmonious floral decoration, it hosts painters, craftsmen and galleries. In addition to the heritage circuit of Rochefort-en-Terre, this walk allows you to see the natural scenery of the city, in the undergrowth by old hollow paths and then along the pond of the Moulin Neuf, site with a privileged natural setting hosting a leisure center (Moulin Neuf Aventure). This circuit can be connected with the circuit des Palis or the Ronde des Grées on Pluherlin.
Neighboring Rochefort-en-Terre, east of Morbihan, the town of Pluherlin is characterized by a rugged relief between the last foothills of the Lanvaux Landes, and the schist ridges, called Grées, where the small town of Rochefort-en-Terre perches.
Slate shale was exploited until the early twentieth century for the roofs of houses and fences. Decorated and personalized, they give the village its originality, around the well-preserved stone houses.
This circuit is pleasant because it dominates the valley of the Arz, borrows long hollow paths, runs along the pond of the Moulin Neuf.
Yellow markup. Circuit labeled PR©.
Many paths connect Pluherlin to the communes of Rochefort-en-Terre, Saint Gravé, Limerzel and Molac. The GR38 and the GRP Vannes-Lanvaux also cross the commune.
Be careful, bring the circuit map, markings erased by wood cutting
The stream of Trévelo borrows a valley on the edge of the commune of Caden. Several mills were installed there to use hydromotive power.
At the end of the route, the Grées de Kerficat, where the rock outcrops, offer a panorama of the village and the surrounding area.
Yellow markings – PR circuit
North of Questembert, the village of Molac is perched on a hill overlooking the Arz valley. The built heritage of the village testifies to its more than millennial history. The circuit plunges towards the Arz river and takes the Voie Verte, an old railway. It crosses the sandstone or schist hills of Lindeul. Finally, it enters the vast forest of Lanvaux.
Circuit PR Yellow markings
This circuit can be connected by marked paths to the circuit of Palis sur Pluherlin (1.5 km). Find all the circuits on the website http://www.rando-paysdevannes.com
To the east of the Lanvaux Landes, the commune of Saint Gravé is located on a line of ridges, between the Arz valley to the south and the Oust to the north. This canalized river for more than 80 km forms the canal from Nantes to Brest. Many structures such as the lock of La Bauche allow navigation. This circuit without particular difficulty, is interesting by the diversity of the landscapes crossed.
The name Questembert comes from Kisten Beh which means Land of Chestnuts in Breton. Very close to the city center, this circuit takes you along the hollow paths to the Cohignac stream and then the Chapelle Saint Jean. On the slopes or in the woods, in spring, asphodels bloom, tall on stem with a white floral stem. Their local name is "popinettes" hence the name of the trail. Yellow markup. From this circuit, it is possible to reach Berric by marked paths.
A hiking circuit to discover the heritage. This new itinerary inaugurated in July 2022, allows you to discover the richness of the vernacular, architectural and environmental heritage of Questembert. Along the way, you can admire the Croix Bannière de Saint-Doué, listed as a Historic Monument, the Saint-Vincent chapel, the banks of the Saint-Eloi and the arboretum of Plestregouët...
An easy circuit for the whole family.
Pretty easy level. Yellow markup.
This long loop crosses large wooded areas of oak and chestnut trees, including the Grand Val, at the bottom of which flows the Matz stream. It leads to the valley of the Trévelo stream which separates the communes of Caden and Limerzel.
Mountain bike and yellow markings - PR circuit in the opposite direction
The village of La Vraie Croix is known for the quality of its architectural heritage (Chapel of the thirteenth century and fountain of the Saint) and especially its flowering (European Grand Prix). The hilly circuit follows the course of the stream of Coët Ruel then Ferrières. As a result, some passages are difficult to pass, in winter.
Marking: yellow- PR© circuit
This circuit can be connected to that of Sainte Marguerite in the town of Sulniac.
Find all the circuits on the website http://www.rando-paysdevannes.com
This circuit owes its name to the Chapel of Virtues, a fine example of flamboyant Gothic architecture. Don't miss the fountain in Goh Vray village!
From the landiers, it is possible on a clear day, to see the Gulf of Morbihan in the distance.
Yellow circuit marking PR
This circuit can be connected to the Popinettes trail on Questembert (3 km), the Templar circuit in Gorvello (8 km) or the circuit of the Old Villages of Sulniac. Find all the circuits on the website http://www.rando-paysdevannes.com
Located in the south of the Pays de Questembert, the commune of Lauzach is close to the river Pénerf and the beaches of Damgan. Along the banks of Guernec, this tour criss-crosses the countryside, and invites you to discover monuments such as the Indochina War Memorial and the Saint-Michel Chapel.
Yellow PR circuit© marking.
Possible connection to Berric.
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At grocery Violaine and Lara Pluherlin is open Tuesday to Saturday from 8:15 to 13h to 15:30 to 19:30, and from 8:30 to 12:30 on Sundays.
Open Monday from May to October.
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- Friday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM
French
Bistronomic, Business Lunch, Fine Dining, Good for families, Homemade cuisine, Romantic, Trendy, With friends
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM
- Friday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:30 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:30 PM – 08:30 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 06:30 PM
- Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 06:30 PM
- Thursday: 11:30 AM – 06:30 PM
- Friday: 11:30 AM – 09:30 PM
- Saturday: 11:30 AM – 09:30 PM
- Sunday: 11:30 AM – 06:30 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 11:30 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 11:30 PM
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 11:30 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 11:30 PM
- Sunday: 09:00 AM – 11:30 PM
- Monday: 12:00 AM – 02:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
- Tuesday: 12:00 AM – 02:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 12:00 AM – 02:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 02:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 02:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Auberge Saint Hernin a warm welcome in a rustic room and character with its stone walls and exposed wooden beams.
You will find on your plate in a simple and traditional, family-style meals, with fresh products according to the market.
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM
- Friday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:15 PM – 08:15 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:15 PM – 08:15 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 07:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 03:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Wednesday: 07:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 03:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Thursday: 07:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 03:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Friday: 07:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 03:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Saturday: 07:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 03:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Sunday: 07:30 AM – 01:00 PM
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Wednesday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Thursday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Friday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Saturday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Sunday: 07:30 AM – 12:30 AM
- "Couleurs de Bretagne" competition: in May. Come participate in the painting contest "Couleurs de Bretagne" and paint the Small City of Character of Rochefort-en-Terre.
- Potters Market: July 13th. Twenty potters and ceramists from the Grand Ouest offers to the wider public an encounter between earth and fire at the foot of the laundry of Rochefort-en-Terre. This is an opportunity for convivial meetings around one of the oldest trades in its most contemporary and original forms.
- Animated tours of Equicerie: Friday afternoons from mid-July to mid-August.
- Pardon of Our Lady of Tronchaye: in August.
- Festival "The Loustiks of Akoustik": end of August. Music Festival.
- Christmas lights: from late November to early January. Each year, Rochefort-en-Terre puts on its coat of light for a month: stalactites, garlands of light, ceiling of light, marquee garlands… There are more than 7 km of garlands of all kinds composed of small bulbs that give a magical atmosphere to Rochefort-en-Terre. Its artisans and tradesmen will welcome you warmly in this Christmas spirit. Opening hours: Every day at dusk
For more information about the events and festivities of Rochefort-en-Terre, contact the Tourist Office: Tel / Fax: + 33 2 97 26 56 00 - Email: info@rochefortenterre-tourisme.com
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:30 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:30 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 04:30 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Friday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Sunday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 03:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Monday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
No later than 12 p.m.
Departures are between 8:30 am and 10 am
If you are renting, cleaning must be done by you before your departure and the premises must be left clean.
Particular attention will be paid during the inventory of places of exit to the disinfection of the sanitary facilities, the cleaning of the kitchen elements & floors.
Some tips for cleaning:
- Remember to empty & defrost the refrigerator
- Discard the coffee filter, open the microwave
- Store clean dishes
- Empty the garbage cans
- Sweep or vacuum & mop
NB: a vacuum cleaner is available on request from the reception for your departure cleaning.
If the cleaning of your rental is not done correctly, a cleaning fee of 60 to 80 € will be charged (this package is not a limit of liability).
At the latest at 12 noon, remember to pay for your stay the day before your departure.
Departures are between 8:30 and 10 am. We invite you to take care of the equipment that is made available to you as it will be charged to you in the event of damage or loss. In the event of a dispute, the Management reserves the right to return the deposit only within 8 days of your departure in order to assess the damage suffered by the campsite.
Some tips for cleaning:
- Remember to empty & defrost the refrigerator
- Discard the coffee filter, open the microwave
- Store clean dishes
- Empty the garbage cans
- Sweep or vacuum & mop
NB: a vacuum cleaner is available on request at the reception for your departure cleaning.
If the cleaning of your rental is not carried out correctly, a cleaning fee of €60 to €80 will be charged (this flat rate is not a limit of liability).
Latitude: 47.6959160 (47 ° 41 '45 ")
Longitude: -2.3487114 (W 2 ° 20 '55 ")
- Saint-Nazaire Montoir Airport(65 km, 59 min)
- Rennes - Saint-Jacques Airport(78 km, 1:09)
- Lorient - Bretagne Sud Airport(97 km, 1:13)
- Nantes Atlantique Airport(99 km, 1:16)
- Malansac(5.8 km, 9 min)
- Questembert(9.6 km, 13 min)
- Redon(31 km, 29 min)
- Vannes(34 km, 35 min)
- Rennes(82 km, 1:17)
- Seaport of Nantes Saint-Nazaire(67 km, 1:01)
- Seaport of Saint-Nazaire(71 km, 1:09)
- Seaport of Lorient(96 km, 1:12)
We hope you had a great stay with us and you enjoyed our beautiful country!
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