If you are reading this text, it means that we will meet each other very soon ! You will find in this digital guidebook, especially designed for you, all our tips and favourite places so that you enjoy 100% of your stay with us. We are looking forward to meeting you, see you soon on site !
"There is nothing more beautiful than the moment before the journey, the moment when tomorrow's horizon comes to visit us and tell us its promises." Milan Kundera
Here is a list of essential elements for your stay whether camping or renting. It can be adapted according to your needs!
For the whole season (except July and August) : the reception is open from 9 am to 12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 7 pm.
In high season (July / August) : the reception is open from 9 am to 12.30 pm and from 2 pm to 8 pm.
For late arrivals, we invite you to contact the reception on + 33 6 14 79 96 14 or on info@campingdelatorche.fr to set up an alternative.
Getting to the campsite
Train: Paris/Quimper: 3h30 - Rennes/Quimper: 2 hours
Penn-ar-Bed bus from Quimper train station to Plomeur (then 3.5 km walk) and Penmarc'h (then 2 km walk)
Line 56B stop Ecole publique-Line 56A stop Centre: one way €2
Road: Rennes/ Quimper (via Lorient) : 200 km N24/N165
Nantes/Quimper (via Lorient) : 270 km by N165
Quimper to Pont L'Abbé, from Pont L'Abbé to Plomeur/Penmarc'H. At the exit of Plomeur, 1st exit at the roundabout in the direction of Pointe de la Torche. Around the 50 km/h slowdown, the campsite is indicated on the left.
GPS address: N 47° 494 58" - W 4° 19' 38"
Careful! In Lorient, don't take the direction of Ploemeur but Quimper!
For an even more eco-responsible holiday, opt for soft mobility to come to the Torche Sites et Paysages campsite. During your stay, by choosing cycling, walking, public transport or other means of soft transport, you are actively participating in our commitment to sustainable development. Together, let's take care of our beautiful planet!
- Quimper(30 km, 32 min)
- Brest(103 km, 1:18)
- Seaport of Lorient(97 km, 1:09)
- Seaport of Brest(102 km, 1:13)
Grassy parking spaces are available on either side of the campsite entrance. An electric charging station is also available.
The reception is the reception area where you will find the keys to the rentals or the space dedicated to you.
The arrival of the pitches is from 2 p.m. Rental arrivals are from 4 p.m.
Your registration number must be registered for the opening of the gate and allow you to circulate in the campsite for the duration of your stay.
You can give us your license plate when you make your reservation or by email (info@campingdelatorche.fr) specifying the name of your reservation.
If you encounter difficulties on the road and plan to arrive outside reception opening hours, please let us know by phone at 0614799614 or by email (info@campingdelatorche.fr). We will then give you all the information you need to welcome you.
Discover our little corner of paradise as close as possible to the waves of La Torche!
Camping is a family affair, Mathilde, the campsite manager, will be delighted to welcome you to the campsite in the company of her mother Flora.
For your peace of mind, the campsite is equipped with barriers that are open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Outside these hours, you must use the car park located on each side of the campsite.
In order not to disturb everyone's sleep and tranquillity, any nocturnal nuisance may lead to exclusion from the campsite.
Dogs are allowed in the campsite. However, they must be kept on a leash and not left alone in rentals and caravans.
We ask you to relieve them outside the campsite, to pick up their droppings and to avoid untimely barking.
Visitors cannot enter their vehicles, they must present themselves at the reception. They do not have access to the swimming pool or showers.
Camping de la Torche is committed to an ecological approach to sustainable development: we have solar panels, a wind turbine, a water rationalization system… We practice selective sorting and we have set up composts. Our campsite is also an LPO refuge. We want to pass on our values and actions with our holidaymakers. Our commitment is thanks to you, customers and partners who trust us and support our approach, by your small daily gestures, respectful of the planet. So, congratulations to you and thank you!
Appliances and services vary according to each category of mobile home. The description of each rental is available on our website.
** Linens
Linen (sheets and towels) is not provided except in the MH Privilege Bora Bora and in the Chalet Premium Escapade. However, you can rent them at the reception. Do not hesitate to let us know when you make your reservation. Price: €13 (single bed) and €16 (double bed), €6 for the towel kit
Garden furniture
All our mobile homes are equipped with garden furniture.
The laundry room has a washer and dryer. The tokens are on sale at the reception: 5 € for washing or drying and 1 € for the detergent pod.
There is also a hairdryer, iron and ironing board.
Communal charcoal barbecues are freely available.
In July and August, you can order bread, pains au chocolat and croissants the day before for the next day. The next day, you can pick them up at the bar from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and then at the reception until 12 p.m.
You can borrow books, novels, youth, comics, board games at the reception.
Mountain bike / adult VTC : 15 € / day or 55 € / week (7 days)
Children's mountain bike (under 24 inches) : 12 € / day or 40 € / week (7 days)
Bike with baby seat: 18 € / day or 90 € / week (7 days)
Child trailer (max 40 kg) : 12 € / day or 60 € / week (7 days)
News:
- Our stock is limited – don't forget to book!
- Locks are provided
- A deposit will be required
- A rental agreement is systematically drawn up
Near the bar, a Wi-Fi point allows you to connect for free from 7h to 19h in low season and from 7h to 10h in July and August
Available at the reception
Available at the reception
For your valuables, it is possible to keep them at the reception
The laundry is available from 8h to 22h, you can buy the tokens washing or drying (5 €) and the dose of laundry (0.50 €) at the reception.
Forgot something? We may have just what you need. We have the basic products on sale at the front desk.
In the evenings in July/August, we offer pizzas and chips at the bar. As part of our efforts to reduce waste, we invite you to bring your own containers to collect your snacks! Food trucks (pancakes, vegan, etc.) also come directly to the campsite in the evenings to offer you good food.
We are dog-friendly!
Pets are welcome with us. We are a partner of "Emmènetonchien. Com" and we have 3 truffles. To delight your four-legged friends: a canidouche, a doggie and an agility park are available on the campsite.
Please make sure to pick up the droppings of your 4-legged friends and do not leave them alone in the rentals. For some mobile homes, it is possible to request a barrier to close the terrace.
You can rent high chairs, travel cots, bathtubs if you need. Please let us know when you book because we have a limited number.
6 € / day the Baby Kit
Need to charge your electric car? Thanks to our wind turbine, you can charge your car on site.
5 € the recharge.
Bed linen rentals
Forgot to bring your sheets or towels? Don't panic! You can rent them at the reception:
13 € for a single bed
16 € for a double bed
6 € per towel
Mini club: From 10/07/2023 to 25/08/2023, our animator will take care of your children (between 5 and 12 years old) from Monday to Friday from 10am to 12pm!
Want to play with your family? We have many board games available at the bar! You can take them for one evening and bring them back the next day.
At the entrance of the campsite, there is also a playground to welcome your children! Let's leave room for their creativity!
Need a fridge on your pitch? It is possible to rent one at least 7 days:
- Small fridge rental: 5 €/day or 35 € per week
- Large fridge rental: 7 €/day or 49 € per week
Do not hesitate to let us know when you book as we have a limited number of them.
Freez pack
Do you want to put your Freez pack in the freezer or have a bottle of ice water?
1 € the bottle of ice water
1 € to freeze one or two Freez pack
€2 to freeze three or more Freez packs
We have an indoor swimming pool open from the May 1,2024 to September 15,2024.
We also have:
- a children's playground
- a trampoline (depending on weather conditions)
- a petanque court
- Volleyball court
- Basketball court
- Ping-pong tables…
If you need equipment, don't hesitate to come and ask us at the reception.
Our sorting area is located at the entrance of the campsite. To help you, we offer you the right sorting gestures and the indications are specified on each container:
- Yellow bin: all paper and cardboard packaging, plastic and metal packaging. Empty all the packaging, no need to wash them, place them in the tray separated from each other.
- Green bin: all glasses (bottles, jars, jars and flasks)
- Black bin: all hygiene waste (handkerchiefs, diapers, cotton wool, cotton buds…) must be put in a closed bag. For food scraps, use composting or give them to the hens.
- Compost bins: all biowaste. Many of your food scraps can be composted!
You can drop off used batteries and expired medicines at reception. We will proceed for you to their proper management.
- In the spring, at the tip of the Torch, let yourself be dazzled by a feria of colors and scents of hyacinths, tulips and other bulbous flowers.
- The whole month of April, the feast of flowers is organized. With a monument carved in hyacinths, floral displays and mosaics that attract thousands of visitors each year.
The Eckmühl Lighthouse is a maritime lighthouse located on the Pointe de Saint-Pierre, in Penmarc'h, Finistère, France. It is more than 60 meters high. It was inaugurated on October 17,1897. A magnificent view of the coastline awaits you at the top of the steps!
You can't visit or stay in Le Guilvinec, a small port town in southern Finistère, without watching the fishermen coming in and unloading the fish, langoustines and crabs they have caught at sea.
Le Guilvinec has tourist attractions based on this marine world, with sea trips, introductions to shellfish-gathering, and Haliotika, a veritable city of fishing covering 800 m², where you embark on a journey into the fascinating world of sea fishing!
In the summer, you can enjoy the family-friendly beaches as well as the customs officers' path or GR 34, the Moulin Mer valley, or Men Meur headland, for peaceful walks.
From June to September, the Man and the Sea (L'Homme et la Mer) photo festival takes over the town.
Le Guilvinec also has one of the region's biggest markets, a must for anyone wanting to discover fresh local produce.
Faience pottery developed from the 17th century onwards in Quimper's Locmaria quarter. Inspired by Breton culture, faience-making reached its peak in the 19th century, with a unique manufacturing process. Soon there would be competition from new arrivals on this profitable and popular market. In the early 20th century, three big names were known all over France: La Grande Maison de la Hubaudière, Porquier-Beau and Henriot.
Quimper faience is entirely decorated by hand and the manufacturing process has many stages: creating the mould, preparing the clay , calibration, pressing, casting, finishing, and the first firing. Then come enamelling, freehand decoration and the second firing.
The last big faience house, Henriot-Quimper, offers workshop tours and sells its collections on the premises.
To find out all about this world-famous local craft, don't hesitate to visit the museum dedicated to it, located in a former faience works in Locmaria. Collection pieces from the 18th century appear alongside contemporary pieces, some of which are unique!
This pretty city in Finistère, 15 kilometres from the coasts, has the Rivers Steïr and Odet running through it. Many footbridges over the two waterways, the medieval old town, the little streets and the peaceful squares contribute greatly to the city's romantic atmosphere, influenced by the medieval period.
Three distinct areas form its historic centre, to be explored on foot at your leisure!
The Locmaria quarter, featuring an old priory, medieval garden that has earned the Remarkable Garden label, and a Romanesque church, which has large amounts of Breton art. In this area, there are some lovely pottery and embroidery shops, including one name that's not to be missed: the Henriot-Quimper faience pottery works, a local institution!
The episcopal quarter, with the old Bishops' Palace and the Cathedral of St. Corentin, built in the 13th century, is one of the oldest Gothic cathedrals in Brittany. Be sure to admire its stained glass windows and two spires, towering 75 metres above the ground.
The Dukes of Brittany quarter, with its Church of St. Matthew, houses with corbels, gables or timber frames, typical cobbled streets named after the medieval corporations…
Quimper is Brittany's cultural capital. To find out more about the history and artistic heritage of the city, head to the Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most extensive in France, based in an Italian-style palace. There are works of art by the Pont-Aven School on its walls, and one section is dedicated to the legend of Ys, a town that was engulfed by the waves.
The region's heritage is showcased at the old episcopal palace, which has been turned into a Breton departmental museum devoted to the popular arts and traditions of Finistère.
Quimper has some lovely shops where you can buy tasty treats, as well as factory outlets, especially for pottery: a good opportunity to acquire a famous "Breton bowl" with your name on it. To find out more about this art form, feel free to visit the Earthenware Museum in the Locmaria quarter, which has a long list of exhibits, some of which are unique.
If you feel peckish, don't hesitate to sample the famous lace pancakes or pay a visit to a pancake house!
Since 1923, Quimper has hosted the Cornouaille festival every year in July, with Breton music. Many shows and concerts take place during this period.
A must-see attraction in the capital of Finistère, the Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1864, thanks to a donation by the Count of Silguy, who was born in the city. Here you can admire some extensive collections of French, Italian, Flemish and Dutch painting, from the 14th century to the present day. Seen as one of the main art museums in Western France, Quimper Museum of Fine Arts also has themed departments, dedicated to the Quimper poet Max Jacob, the Pont-Aven School, Breton-inspired painting and the graphic arts.
The museum organises three big exhibitions a year, and has several times been awarded the "exhibition of national interest" label by the French Museums Directorate of the Ministry for Culture and Communication.
The "Studio secrets" circuit helps young ones to explore these exhibitions through hands-on activities and games.
This Small Town of Character in Finistère, overlooking the Goyen and built on a promontory, has pretty cobbled streets lined with old houses, a reminder of its medieval past.
This charming environment, enhanced by its unique light, has inspired painters and other artists. Today, there are many craftspeople, painters and antique dealers in Pont-Croix, from Grand Rue Chère to Place de la République.
There is an interpretation circuit for exploring the town centre. A nobleman's house back in the 16th century, the Marquisat house is now home to a Heritage Museum full of furniture, costumes and tools. Its attractions include a recreation of a bistro and grocer's store, a Breton room, a bedroom from 1900 and a stable.
Built from the 13th century onwards, the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Roscudon has served as a model for many religious buildings. Remarkable for its pillars with thin, small columns, magnificent stained glass windows and many altarpieces, the church has a superb carved porch on the south side, adorned with roses.
This stunning little town in Finistère, 5 kilometres from the sea, has earned the Small Town of Character and Most Beautiful Village of France labels, and is also a listed Historic Monument! So that makes three reasons to stop by there and admire its architectural heritage: a 15th-century church featuring a pulpit telling the story of St. Ronan, its founder; some beautiful Renaissance homes made of blue granite; the Chapel of Our Lady of Good News; the St. Eutropius fountain, and more.
Locronan became a weavers' town in the 15th century with the development of sail cloth manufacturing. This industrial past is on display at the Art and History Museum, which also has a collection of Breton paintings from the early 20th century.
Other curiosities include the creative craft shops, including a glass works run by a master glassmaker, an expert in the various glass-blowing techniques.
From Locronan, you can go into the Névet woods, which are ideal for outings and hikes with the family, on foot, horseback or mountain bike.
Visitors may be interested to know that Locronan is a location of choice for film directors: scenes from "Tess," "A Very Long Engagement" and "Chouans!" were filmed there.
Natural site best known for its large cliffs. A possible family walk!
If you wish, you can take the opportunity to discover the Baie des Trépassé and the Pointe du Van!
Boasting a rich historical heritage, the "blue town" of Concarneau developed from an old fortified island, the Ville Close. It was built on a rocky islet and ramparts were erected around it in the 13th century, then remodelled in the 17th century by Vauban. This strategic position made it a first-rate military and trading site, which would require the town to be extended as time went by, with the addition of several suburbs and neighbouring villages. You can access the fortifications during the school holidays thanks to the Heritage House (Maison du Patrimoine), which provides access to the ramparts via the Governor's tower. From there, you can enjoy an impressive view of the Bay of Concarneau, the fishing harbour and the marina.
Inside the Ville Close are the pretty, narrow streets of restaurants and shops that make this Finistère town so charming…
An active fishing port, Concarneau tells the story of maritime activity at the Fishing Museum, with an impressive collection of boats, scale models and everyday objects used by sailors.
Ocean biodiversity is the theme of the Marinarium, a showcase for the marine biology station which offers many attractions including a touch pool for children.
Another sight to see is Keriolet Castle, in the hills around the town, a Neo-Gothic gem from the 19th century. It was built on the orders of a Russian princess, Tsar Nicholas II's aunt, and belonged to Prince Yusupov, Rasputin's assassin.
In the tourist season, Concarneau becomes a seaside resort thanks to its sandy beaches, sheltered in one of Brittany's most beautiful bays. A scenic walk leads you there via the corniche. Many coastal and inland paths await walkers who want to enjoy the coast or the surrounding countryside.
A date for your diary in summer: the Filets Bleus festival in the second-to-last weekend of August. The programme includes musical entertainment, exhibitions, workshops and concerts.
Renowned for its famous painting school founded by Paul Gauguin, Pont-Aven is a small town in Finistère, 12 kilometres from the coast and 17 kilometres from Concarneau.
Nestling in a verdant valley and benefiting from an enchanting setting, Pont-Aven is a lovely place for a walk with its narrow streets, small bridges, washhouses and old windmills, some which have restored mill wheels. Beautiful granite houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, a house with a turret, and 20th-century villas contribute to its charm.
It was the light that attracted the painter Paul Gauguin in the 19th century. He founded the Pont-Aven School there in 1886, and was followed by Émile Bernard, Paul Sérusier, Maxime Maufra... They met up to paint at Lover's Wood (Le Bois d'Amour), beneath the Trémalo Chapel. A discovery trail "In the Footsteps of Paul Gauguin" makes reference to this period of pictorial effervescence surrounding the artist. Today, painting is still a major attraction in Pont-Aven, with many artists' studios and galleries, exhibition venues and a Fine Art Museum.
The food-loving town of Pont-Aven has another well-known speciality: the famous pure butter biscuits called galettes, made artisanally and found in many places around town.
The River Aven, which runs through the town, can provide a focal point for exploring the area. You can enjoy lovely walks along its flowery banks, a canoe-kayak or licence-free boat ride, or a guided tour aboard a vedette boat.
Holidaymakers gather at Port-Manec'h beach, a family-friendly beach decorated with white cabins, located at the mouth of the Aven and Bélon, 10 kilometres from Pont-Aven. Yachters meanwhile can take refuge in the well-sheltered harbour.
Located at the end of the Black Mountains (Montagnes Noires), the Ménez Hom is a small mountain culminating at 330 metres in altitude. From the top, the view over the Crozon Peninsula is stunning: the Ménez Hom was once a strategic site that was used to alert locals of dangers coming from the sea, signalled from Ouessant.
There is an orientation table to help you find your bearings, from the Crozon Peninsula to Cape Sizun and the Bay of Douarnenez, and from the roadstead of Brest to the Aulne Valley.
A sacred mountain for the Celts that later became a wild land of legends, the Ménez Hom is nowadays popular with paragliding fans. It can be explored via its many marked paths, which run across this arid land dotted with gorse, pebbles and heather.
This is a paradise for the white and black sheep of the thousand-year-old "Landes de Bretagne" breed. At the Ménez Hom sheepfold, there are special events at sheep-shearing time.
Don't miss Sainte-Marie-du-Ménez-Hom, a hamlet that contains one of the most beautiful chapels in Brittany. Inside are 18th-century Baroque altarpieces which are listed Historic Monuments!
Trévignon headland, in the municipality of Trégunc, is an integral part of a superb natural site owned by the French Coastal Protection Agency. This gulls' paradise lies at the end of a 6-kilometre strip of dunes dotted with lakes, and is a sanctuary for birds.
At this great place for outings and hikes, nature-lovers will be delighted by the biodiversity and the wild landscapes, between the coastal path and beaches, with a view of the Glénans, whose dunes and seven lakes are listed sites. One of them, Loc'h Coziou, is an ornithological reserve that is home to over 150 species, to discover on a guided tour with the House of the Coast (Maison du Littoral).
Trévignon headland also possesses some interesting built heritage: the fort, an old castle that is now private property; the lighthouse at the end of the jetty; a pretty little fishing harbour and marina; and a 16th-century chapel, St. Philibert's, built on the hillside.
Natural areas of the South Bigouden country, from the Odet to La Pointe de la Torche
Games rentals possible.
- Monday: 03:00 PM – 11:00 PM
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Skate ramp
Equestrian center 400 m from the campsite, with walks to the beach and horseback.
Elo and Aurel will be able to pass on their passion for surfing to you! If you are looking for private, group or family lessons, choose the formula that suits you:)
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The oldest surf school on the site.
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- Monday: Open 24 hours a day
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- Saturday: Open 24 hours a day
- Sunday: Open 24 hours a day
An explosion of flavours to (re) discover local products! They revisit the local specialties wonderfully, you won't be disappointed!
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM
- Friday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 08:45 PM
The restaurant offers pancakes and galettes that combine seafood and land products but also seafood platters to order. Little extra: dogs are welcome on the terrace and in the dining room
- Monday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:30 AM – 03:00 PM, 06:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Let yourself be tempted by their speciality: golden sun mussels (cream and saffron). You'll leave with yellow fingertips, colored by the saffron, but it's worth it!
Enjoy pancakes and galettes in a typical Breton farmhouse and its Bigouden decoration!
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:00 PM
- 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
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Monday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM
- Tuesday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM, 07:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 AM – 03:00 PM
Seafood restaurant with sea views
The decor is an enchantment.
Stunning views of the ocean. Logis de France and distinguished table.
- Monday: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- 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: 07:00 AM – 07:30 PM
- Monday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
- Tuesday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
- Wednesday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
- Thursday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
- Friday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:30 AM – 12:15 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 08:45 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: 08:45 AM – 01:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM
- Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM
- Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM
- Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM
- Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM
- Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- 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 – 06:30 PM
- Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
- Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
- Saturday: 08:00 AM – 01:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Departures are between 8h and 12h.
In July and August, rentals must be returned no later than 10am
The rental is cleaned before being made available to you, they must be returned in the same state. At the end of the stay, if you do not want to do the cleaning yourself, a cleaning fee is possible: 50 € rental 1 or 2 bedrooms, 70 € rental 3 bedrooms or more than 30 m².
It's already time to leave… We hope you had as pleasant a stay as a day in the sun, and that you leave with a head full of memories (and maybe a little sand in your shoes!).
Before you set off on new adventures, don't forget to take a look at the "cleaning instructions for the day of departure" sheet to make sure you haven't forgotten anything
Have a good trip and see you soon for new escapades in the heart of nature!
For rental : Check that you have not forgotten anything, that the taps are closed, the lights and radiators off.
Do not unplug the fridge and put the blankets and duvets on the beds.
Remember to give us the key.
For the locations : Make sure you do not forget anything and leave the site clean.
- Quimper(30 km, 32 min)
- Brest(103 km, 1:18)
- Seaport of Lorient(97 km, 1:09)
- Seaport of Brest(102 km, 1:13)
Because we are anxious to improve your surroundings, please give your opinion before your departure.
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