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Camping Sandaya Val André
Camping Val André, previously known as Les Monts Colleux, is a campsite with an unusual town centre location in Le Val André. The site, however, has a hilltop setting and some pitches have fine views of the sea. This was formerly a municipal site and is well-managed with well-kept hedges and pitches. The reception area and shop are modern, although the sanitary blocks are older. The 55 pitches (most with 10A electricity) are generally flat, although, given its hillside location, some are sloping. Although there is no swimming pool on site, there is a large covered municipal pool adjacent, with limited free access for campers.
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Camping Saint Pabu Plage
Camping Saint Pabu Plage is a lovely site on a wide sandy beach 4 km from the center of Erquy. It has direct access to the beach and a beautiful panoramic sea view. 
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Camping Sandaya le Ranolien
Camping Sandaya le Ranolien has been attractively developed around a former Breton farm – everything here is either made from or placed on or around the pink rocks, some of them massive. Of around 500 pitches, approximately 100 are for touring, mostly large and flat, but some quite small, all with 10A electricity, water and drainage.
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Camping Les Deux Rives
Camping Les Deux Rives sits on the banks of the Léguer River, on the outskirts of the Lannion/ Cotes-d’Amour. This family-terraced, dog-friendly site makes a great base to explore the region and its rugged Pink Granite Coast (20-minute drive). The GR 34 hiking trail and a cycling trail are accessible from the foot of the site, and there's a kayak and bicycle rental within walking distance, too. After exploring the surrounding area, you can enjoy the facilities, including a children's play area, a pétanque area, and a small shop selling local produce. There is also a well-maintained accessible sanitary block.
Camping le Cap de Bréhat
Camping Cap de Bréhat is in a magnificent setting with exceptional views of the Bay of Paimpol and the Ile de Bréhat. The enthusiastic owners are keen to make visitors welcome at their site which is well positioned for exploring the Goëlo Coast, Paimpol and the Pink Granite Coast. The campsite is in two sections and slopes down to the beach. The upper section is mostly devoted to mobile homes and is reached by a road or a series of steep steps, the lower section is for tourers. There are 141 pitches with 120 good sized grass pitches for touring (90 with 6A electricity).
Camping Paradis Bellevue Erquy
Situated a mile from the beaches between Erquy and Pléneuf Val-André, Camping Bellevue offers a quiet country retreat with easy access to the cliffs of Cap Fréhel, Sables d’Or and Saint Cast. There are 160 pitches of which 120 are available for touring units, all with electricity (10A) and 50 extra large ones with water and drainage. The site also has 20 mobile homes and tents to rent. Children are well catered for at this campsite – there are heated swimming and paddling pools, three play areas with minigolf, pétanque and volleyball.
Camping Aquarev
Camping Aquarev is ideally located on the banks of a recreational lake providing easy access to water-based activities, while the adjacent park offers walking trails, playgrounds, and sports facilities. Campers can choose from 66 spacious and grassy touring pitches with limited shade, separated by low hedges. Enjoy stunning views of the lake, a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The campsite also offers 14 accommodation options, including mobile homes, huts, and tents.
RCN Port l’Epine
Port l’Epine is a very pretty site in a unique situation on a promontory with direct access to the sea, and with superb views across the bay to Perros Guirec.  This site is set in the perfect location if you enjoy being very close to the beautiful Brittany coastline, You have direct access to the coastal paths and the beach. The site itself is immaculate in all areas and was voted one of the top 50 most beautiful camp sites in France. Pitches are on average are large 100 square meters so you have plenty of space and they are divided by established hedging. The site is owned by the Dutch Group RCN and managed very efficiently by Sara Brunet and her team, nothing seemed to be too much trouble. Upon your arrival you will be greeted in English at reception. There is a one-way system in operation throughout the site with a separate entrance and exit.  Some pitches are not on level ground so levelling may be required. 
Camping les Alizés
Les Alizés is located between Lannion and Trébeurden, close to some of the finest sandy beaches of the Trégor region. The site boasts an excellent new pool complex (including a covered pool) and a good range of other amenities. A small shop stocks a selection of basic provisions. Other shops are available in the village of Serval (1.5 km). The pitches here are of a good size and grassy, but drainage after wet weather is a problem. Most are equipped with 10A electricity. Many are occupied by mobile homes (available to rent). There are large areas of unfenced water on this site. Nearby, there is an excellent footpath leading through the stunning Côte du Granite Rose.
Camping Val de Landrouët
Le Val de Landrouët is part of a large outdoor leisure complex, owned by the town of Merdrignac in central Brittany. The 45 touring pitches, set in beautifully landscaped parkland, are large, grassy and level and all have 5A electricity. There are also five mobile homes and 30 chalets available to rent. During high season, the site provides more than 20 outdoor sporting activities plus fishing, swimming and tennis, some of which require additional fees. Its position makes it a very good stop-over on the way to the west coast of Brittany.
Flower Camping Port la Chaîne
Flower Camp took over this site at the beginning or 2024 and needs some T.L.C. I was assured by the management that the new owners have great plans for its future.  In a beautiful location on the Presqu’île Sauvage between Paimpol and Perros-Guirec, attractive trees and shrubs provide a balance of sun and shade for the 38 touring pitches all with electricity (long leads may be needed in places), and some also have water and drainage. Pitches are on grassy terraces divided by low fencing or hedges on a  gradual descent towards the bay and the sea (a sandy bay with rocks). Most terraces have a slight slope, so those with motorhomes will need to choose their pitch carefully.
Camping le Châtelet
Carefully developed over the years from a former quarry, le Châtelet is pleasantly and quietly situated with lovely views over the estuary from many pitches. It is well laid out, mainly in terraces with fairly narrow access roads. There are 200 good sized pitches separated by hedges, all with electricity (8A). A safari, cocoon and teepee tent village is positioned around a little lake (unfenced) which can be used for fishing. Used by one tour operator (23 pitches). A green walking area is a nice feature around the lower edge of the site and a path leads directly down to a beach (about 200 m. but including steps). There are many ways to relax on site, you can exercise yoga in the specially dedicated room. There is a gamehall with 16 slot machines and a giant chessboard in the outdoor fitness area.
Camping Le Frêche à l'Âne
Camping Le Frêche à l'Âne is near Pléboulle in the Côtes d'Armor – Brittany. The campsite is ideally located as it is a central starting point for visiting Cap Fréhel, Fort la Latte, Erquy, Dinan, Saint-Malo or Mont Saint-Michel and the island of Bréhat. On site, you will find 60 spacious touring pitcheswith electric hook-up points available. Most terraced pitches are demarcated by hedges and planted with trees of various species.
Camping Le Village De L'Armorique
Just 800 meters from the pristine sandy beaches of Côtes d'Armor, Camping Village de l'Armorique offers a tranquil escape in Brittany. Whether seeking sun-soaked days by the sea or relaxing poolside, this charming campsite has something for everyone to enjoy. On-site, there are 10 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available. 
Camping le Varquez
Fancy a stay in nature? The campsite Le Varquez Sur Mer, located in Plouha near the island of Brehat, is the ideal campsite.
Seasonova Camping les 7 îles
Camping les 7 îles, located on the outskirts of the quiet village of Trélévern, is directly on a pebbly beach with a narrow, fine sandy beach at one end of the site. This section of the Breton coastline is famous for its magnificent rock formations by the sea and for the striking colour of the pink granite that positively glows in the sunset. Camping les 7 iles is a Seasonova site and you can be assured of a high standard whilst staying here. On-site, there are 145 touring pitches, of which 10 amp electric hook-up points are available. The site is level, the pitches are open plan and very generous, and all have views of the sea and the islands, and access is easy. 
Flower Camping le Mat
Nestled on the sandy shores of Trestel, Flower Camping Le Mât is a family-friendly haven. This Côtes-d'Armor campsite boasts a prime location, just a stone's throw from the iconic Pink Granite Coast and the captivating Seven Islands. It's a paradise for water enthusiasts, nature lovers, and walkers alike.
Camping les Madières
Les Madières is well placed for exploring the Goëlo coast with its seaside resorts of Saint Quay-Portrieux, Binic and Etables-sur-Mer, ports used in the past by fishing schooners and now havens for pleasure boats though a few coastal fishing boats remain. The young and enthusiastic owners are always on hand to ensure the smooth running of this quiet, friendly campsite. The 95 pitches (11 with mobile homes to rent) are mainly set among trees and separated by hedges. An open area without electrical connections is available for campers. Only 800 m. away is the Vau Madec beach, ideal for swimming, fishing and collecting shellfish.
Camping les Plages de Beg-Léguer
This site is spacious, tranquil and well managed. Comprising five hectares, the campsite provides over 200 large grassy pitches, of which a number are used for mobile homes. There is plenty of shade and hedges provide separation. Some pitches have fine sea views. The site is 500 m. from the sandy beach (with lifeguards in July and August) and is well situated for visits to the resorts of the Pink Granite coast – Trébeurden, Trégastel and Perros Guirec. Walkers will appreciate the long-distance GR34 footpath which passes next to the site. Amenities include a smart pool complex, with outdoor and covered pools, water slides, a play area and trampolines for children and in high season, music, karaoke and magic shows provide entertainment.
Camping des Hautes Grées
This site has good access sat-nav can be relied upon. The location is convenient for touring Brittany or as an overnight for the ferry to and from St Malo, which is only 28 miles away.

Corniche

The dramatic stretch of coastline from Trégastel westwards is renowned for its rugged and distinctive beauty.  Be sure to take the Corniche, skirting the cliffs which look out to seas to the off-shore islands and jumbles of pink-hued rocks, some of which have been given colourful names such as Tête du Mort (Death du Mort) or Tas des Crêpes (literally, Pile of Pancakes).

St Cast

Set on the beautiful Emerald Coast, a stretch of jagged coastline west of Dinard, the popular resort of St Cast has one of the largest sandy beaches in Brittany.  The rugged Fort la Latte can be seen to the north-west where it has stood guard for over a thousand years.  Not far away Cap Fréhel’s lighthouse is set on 100m high cliffs of dull pink rock which makes for a dramatic contrast on a fine day wit the blue sea below.

Dinan

The hinterland of the Côte d’Eméraude is a patchwork of fields, castles, towns and villages.  One of the loveliest is Dinan, a beautifully preserved mediaeval town on the river Rance, downriver from St Malo. 

Perhaps the most delightful approach is by boat or vedette up the Rance which leads you to the little Gothic bridge under Dinan’s ramparts.  A winding cobbled street then takes you through the Porte Jerzual, once the most important of the town’s four gates, and upwards between the ancient buildings.  At Pleudihen, just to the north-east, you can watch traditional cider-making and sample the results at the cider apple museum

Paimpol

A fishing port, not actually as attractive as so many others in this region, but one which is close to some superb coastline.  In particular, the Pointe de l’Arcouest affords some super views.  From here catch the ferry out to the Ile de Bréhat. 

Perros-Guirec

Another seaside resort formed around what was once a fishing harbour.  The town surrounds the harbour, on both sides of are which good, safe, sandy beaches.  For a unique view of the craggy coastline take a boat trip out to Jersey, Guernsey or the Sept Iles, France’s first bird sanctuary. 

Follow the coastal footpath (actually the old customs officers’ path) to neighbouring Ploumanach, a little fishing village famous for its piles of pink and grey rocks, all eroded by wind and sea into strange, smooth shapes.  Boat trips leave from here to the Sept Iles, an excellent bird sanctuary situated on the small rugged off-shore islands. 

Tregastel

A small resort with a fine beach, rivalling Ploumanach for its curious rock configurations and beautiful situation.  An aquarium there is worth a visit. 

Tréguier

This is the largest town on the pink Granite coast and is well-known for its glorious pink granite cathedral.  It’s a breezy little town with the remains of mediaeval fortifications here and there and plenty to see generally.  Explore north and investigate little fishing villages like Port-Blanc and Bugueles.   Not far away the castle of La Roche-Jagu is magnificently positioned on steep wooded slopes above the river Trieux and offers wonderful views out to sea.