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Camping Lesneven

Written by Charlotte
18 nov. 2024
Camping Lesneven

Planning your next camping vacation in Lesneven? Discover the Slow Village Breizh Légendes in North Finistère, just 11km from Lesneven!

 

Mobile home rental Lesneven

Have you decided to head for North Finistère for your next vacation and are looking to rent a mobile home near Lesneven? The Slow Village Breizh Légendes family campsite is the ideal destination for a family vacation with your feet in the water, with its fully pedestrianized seafront estate on the Côte des Légendes. Between the Pays de Pagan and the Pays de Léon, you'll stay in state-of-the-art two- or three-bedroom cottages, rented for 2 nights from just 55 euros. The Breizh Légendes rental park includes a mobile home adapted for people with reduced mobility, with a capacity of 4 holidaymakers. Fans of great comfort and large families will appreciate the 3-bedroom cottage with its dishwasher in the kitchen, for a stress-free day-to-day life on a campsite near Lesneven! Are you looking for a complete change of scenery, close to nature and a green holiday? Then come and recharge your batteries in a bivouac tent, an economical, unusual and comfortable accommodation facing the sea, rented from 39 euros for two nights. If the sublime view of the bay and sandy beaches isn't enough for you, you can enjoy a connected TV in the Premium cabin, from 61 euros for two nights. In addition to our mobile homes, you can also spend your family vacations on camping pitches for tents, motorhomes and caravans at our campsite in Brittany!

 

Tourism Lesneven

On your Lesneven camping vacation, don't miss out on discovering the historic capital of the Pays de Léon and its heritage. A number of Renaissance-style mansions built in the 17th century give the town center its opulent character. These remarkable facades, sometimes enhanced by a corner tower, stand side by side with half-timbered houses from the previous century. An ideal place to learn more about the history of the region and the Counts of Léon, the Musée du Léon is housed in a wing of the former Ursuline convent. The town also boasts a rich religious heritage: if you're staying in a mobile home near Lesneven, take a look at the church of Saint-Michel, with its organ and listed statues. You can also visit the chapels of Saint-Maudez and Saint-Joseph, which house exhibitions, and the chapel of Saint-Egarec, still used for religious purposes. Long famous for its fairs and markets, Lesneven now hosts several major cultural festivals, including Léon's Blues Festival and the Légend'air contemporary music festival. Ideal for families, the Lesneven aquatic complex is a multi-activity site with children's games, swimming pools, waterslides and wellness areas in water at 30°.