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Camping Plouguerneau

Written by Charlotte
18 nov. 2024
Camping Plouguerneau

Would you like to spend your next camping vacation in Plouguerneau? Just 18km from Plouguerneau, the Finistere Nord Breizh Legendes campsite welcomes you to the seaside for an unforgettable stay!

 

Mobile home rental Plouguerneau

Discover the magnificent landscapes of the Côte des Légendes in North Finistère by renting a mobile home in Plouguerneau or the surrounding area! The Slow Village Breizh Légendes campsite offers a wide choice of comfortable, recently-built cottages on the seafront, in a pedestrianized, carefully landscaped estate. Whether you're a couple, a family or a group of friends, you'll find the accommodation you're looking for in our two- or three-bedroom cottages, with interior floor areas ranging from 30 to 33 m2. The PMR cottage can accommodate 4 people with its two separate bedrooms. Its terrace is accessible to people with reduced mobility, its sanitary facilities comply with PMR standards, and its entire kitchen is adapted for wheelchair use. If you're looking for an unusual or nature-type rental near Plouguerneau, Breizh Légendes also offers unforgettable vacation accommodation: bivouac tents and Premium cabins, without sanitary facilities but with a host of other comforts. Enjoy sea views from your furnished terrace! The bivouac tents are also equipped with top-of-the-range bedding and a kitchen. In the Premium cabins, the cozy living room is equipped with a connected TV. Are you a motorhome enthusiast? On our camping pitches, you'll be able to stay comfortably in your caravan, with your feet in the water, just a stone's throw from a sandy beach. Our family-run campsite also offers all the facilities you need for a successful vacation (aquatic area, children's playground, restaurant, etc.).

Tourism Plouguerneau

In the heart of the Abers region, Plouguerneau is renowned for having the longest coastline in France: the commune's 45 kilometers of coastline alternate between rocky cliffs and sandy beaches, as well as numerous islands and islets: they form the Lilia archipelago, of which Warc'h Island and its lighthouse stand out at the entrance to the Abers. Off the coast of the port of Lilia,Île Vierge is also home to a lighthouse, one of the highest in the world and the highest in Europe at over 82 metres. Off the island is the Plouguerneau abalone, also known as sea truffles. Staying at a Plouguerneau campsite gives you the chance to discover a rich heritage, including a multitude of chapels, crosses and calvaries. The Devil's Bridge, a ford across the Aber Wrac'h at low tide, is a legendary site whose origins remain shrouded in mystery. Don't miss a visit to the Plouguerneau eco-museum, dedicated to seaweed harvesters and seaweed. Another fascinating site to visit with the whole family is the archeological site of Iliz-Coz, which takes visitors back to medieval times.