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Camping Brest

Written by Charlotte
18 nov. 2024
Camping Brest

Looking for a camping holiday in Brest or the surrounding area? Breizh Legendes welcomes you 42km from Brest on the seafront for your camping holiday in North Finistère!

 

Mobile home rental in Brest

Would you like to rent a mobile home in Brest or the surrounding area to discover Finistère and its coastline on your next vacation? The Slow Village Breizh Légendes invites you to stay in nature accommodation and state-of-the-art mobile homes in North Finistère. Among the accommodation on offer are bivouac tents open onto nature, rented for less than 20 euros a night and suitable for a family of 4: comfortable and ideally located on the estate facing the sea, they feature quality bedding, a furnished terrace and a kitchen area. Still in the category of glamping-type accommodation without sanitary facilities, Premium cabins with sea views await you at the campsite near Brest. These rentals combine nature and comfort, and are equipped with a connected TV. The range of mobile homes at Slow Village, an exceptional campsite near Brest, includes 2-bedroom cottages of 30 to 33 m2 rented from 55 euros for 2 nights, including a cottage fully adapted for people with reduced mobility. Larger families and groups of friends will also find 3-bedroom cottages of 32 m2, accommodating up to 6 people. And to make everyday life easier during your stay in a mobile home rental Brestthese large-capacity mobile homes are equipped with a dishwasher in the kitchen. The most purist of you will find what you're looking for with our tent and camper pitches on the Breton coast for your camping holiday in Brittany!

Sightseeing and discovering Brest

France's westernmost metropolis, Brest is a port city that evokes the end of the world. A number of must-see sites are waiting to be discovered during your stay on a camping in Brest Océanopolis, a museum dedicated to the marine environment, with over 15,000 fish from all over the world in its aquariums; the Château de Brest and the Musée National de la Marine; the Capucins workshops, linked to the Penfeld by a cable car; and the Conservatoire Botanique National, a unique place to stroll and recharge your batteries. Brest's harbor offers a wide range of activities, from water sports such as sailing, kite-surfing, paddling and diving, to surfing, walking and playing on the sand at the Moulin Blanc beach. Brest is, of course, the ideal starting point for visiting the islands of the Mer d'Iroise: from the commercial port or fishing harbor, set sail for Ouessant or the Molène archipelago! A city of dynamic culture, Brest is also the venue for numerous events, including the International Sea Festival every 4 years, Port Thursdays in summer, the Astropolis electronic music festival, and the Foire aux Croûtes art festival. Proof that it's not only in South Brittany and South Finistere that you can spend your vacations with your feet in the water, while discovering beautiful towns.