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Camping la Ferme de Lann-Hoëdic
Camping la Ferme de Lann-Hoëdic is an attractively landscaped site with many flowering shrubs and trees. The 108 touring pitches, all with 10A electricity, are large and mostly level with mature trees which offer some shade. The 20 pitches with mobile homes are in a separate area. The working farm produces cereal crops and the summer months are an exciting time for children to see the harvest in progress. The owners go out of their way to make this a welcoming and happy place to stay. Located in the countryside on the Rhuys Peninsula, Golfe du Morbihan, it is an ideal base for cycling, walking and water-based activities.
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Yelloh! Village Camping Mané Guernehué
Located close to the Morbihan gulf, Yelloh! Village Mané Guernehué is a smart, modern site with excellent amenities, including an equestrian centre and a variety of pitches. Some are terraced beneath pine trees, others in a former orchard with delightful views of the surrounding countryside.
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Camping l’Océan
L’Océan is a member of the Flower group and can be found just 100 m. from the nearest beach, halfway down the Quiberon peninsula. There are 267 sandy pitches which are generally level and well shaded, although some sunnier pitches are also available. A selection of mobile homes and fully equipped tents are to rent. In peak season, a varied entertainment programme is on offer, including traditional Celtic folk evenings and magic shows, as well as discos and concerts. The site’s bar/restaurant,‘Ty Mouss’, is the focal point and specialises in pizzas and crêpes, as well as other light meals. In low season, these facilities are unavailable.
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Camping Sandaya Belle Plage
The Camping Belle Plage is situated with direct access to a clean, sheltered, sandy beach on the perennially popular Morbihan peninsula. There are 79 grassy touring pitches (80m²), some with shade and in pairs. Ten of the pitches (100m²) have a private water tap. All pitches have 10A electricity connection (EU plug). A short walk around the bay leads to the village of Lomener, with shops, restaurants, a pharmacy and a bank, while it is just a short journey to the attractive old town of Ploemeur. A bus service from outside the gate runs to Ploemeur and Lorient, useful for those with motorhomes.
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Camping Sandaya Carnac
Situated just 3 km. from Carnac, this is a well maintained and well organised large, village-style site with 316 mobile homes and chalets for hire and eight pitches available for touring. The pitches are well set out in small separate areas with plenty of established trees and shrubs, but this is essentially a mobile home park. With the all-singing, all-dancing facilities you usually find on this type of site, it is a good choice for families who are looking for an action-packed holiday. The modern reception has information about this beautiful part of Brittany, the staff are very helpful and English is spoken. A free bus and the tourist mini-train both stop at the gate to take you into town. All kinds of entertainment and activities are organised in high season.
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Les Pirates de Carnac
Located close to the famous standing stones, menhirs and dolmens of Carnac, Les Pirates de Carnac is ideal for discovering this beautiful region, which is rich in history. The site has 118 touring pitches, many with shade and with reasonable privacy. Children are catered for with a small playground, animal park, maze and children's club in the high season. Swimmers can enjoy the heated pool or relax in the sauna or whirlpool. The small bar and restaurant are open daily in the high season and serve honest food including mussels and pancakes.
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Camping Ker Eden
Camping Ker Eden is a family-friendly campsite situated directly on the waterfront in Larmor-Baden, France. It boasts a peaceful and green location within the Gulf of Morbihan Natural Park, offering campers direct access to a sandy beach with a footpath leading right to it with No roads to cross. This site is perfect for families looking for a holiday where they can enjoy plenty of beach activities. On-site, 110 touring pitches including 77 camping pitches  with electrical hook-up points and 33 mobile homes or tent lodge. Surrounded by mature trees, giving plenty of shade during the summer. The eco-responsible and nature-oriented campsite makes efforts in terms of quality of services, with a low impact on the environment, thanks to the constant attention and concrete actions aimed at reducing water and energy consumption.
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Camping de la Plage
The Carnac and La Trinité area of Brittany is popular with British holidaymakers. Camping de la Plage is a well established site with direct access to the safe, sandy beach of Kervillen Plage. There are 195 grass pitches, some of which are used by tour operators and others occupied by mobile homes (available to rent), but many are available for touring. Pitches are all hedged and of a good size (100 sq.m) and have 6/10A electricity, water and drainage. The site has a slight slope and a few pitches reflect this. With narrow roads and sharp bends, La Plage may not be suitable for larger units.
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Camping Plijadur
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Quiberon, close to the beach and marina, the campsite has a wellness area and a heated covered pool with sauna and jacuzzi, wellness, water play areas for children, water slides and sports field. In the centre of this old but well cared for site, among mature trees, there are a number of modern holiday apartments for hire. For the adventurous you can have scuba diving lessons in the campsite swimming pool. The adjacent woods have deer and there are views over the salt marshes to the sea.
Camping le Fort Espagnol
Fort Espagnol can be found close to the village of Crac’h, with easy access to the Morbihan Gulf. 50 touring pitches vary in size and are in a wooded setting, most have electrical connections (10A). A number of mobile homes, chalets and safari-style tents are available to rent. There is an impressive lagoon-style swimming pool complex, featuring a number of slides and other water features. There is also a heated, indoor pool. Other amenities include a small shop and snack bar. Various activities are organised during July and August, including dances, karaoke, and numerous sports competitions. A free shuttle bus to the beach is available daily.
Camping le Diben
Beautifully maintained campsite located 0.4 km from the beach and the town of Larmor-Baden with its port, shops and restaurants. You can find islands, nature reserves, coastal paths, and harbour towns all around Camping le Dibben. A perfect stop for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Camping les Jardins de Kergal
This is a long established campsite that offers a variety of well cared for pitches (48 for tourers, all with 16A electricity). Most are shaded by mature trees and, unusually, some are triangular in shape. Access could be tricky for larger units. The toilet facilities have been refurbished to a very high standard, complete with soft music and potted plants. A comfortable lounge contains a small library, board games and a television. The site’s pool complex is impressive with a heated, covered pool, an open pool with slides and a paddling pool. Many sporting facilities are provided, and in high season there is entertainment and activities for children.
Flower Camping La Pointe du Talud
Flower Camping La Pointe du Talud is a family-friendly campsite just meters from Brittany's stunning coastline, a short distance south-west of the harbor town of Lorient. Enjoy camping directly on the Atlantic coast, with a beautiful sandy beach just 400 meters away.
Camping de Ty-Nenez
Nestled in the tranquil countryside just south of Pont-Scorff, in the heart of southern Brittany, lies the Ty Nénez campsite. This family-friendly haven offers a peaceful retreat amidst the lush greenery of Morbihan. Open year-round, Ty Nénez welcomes campers to 63 spacious, grassy touring pitches with 16-amp electric hook-up points separated by natural hedges. Towering trees and shrubs surround the entire site. Primarily catering to touring campers, the campsite offers a handful of permanent pitches and 31  mobile homes. The well-maintained, paved roads are charmingly named after local flora.
Chadotel Camping les Iles
You will receive a warm welcome at this Chadotel campsite. The friendly receptionist encourages everyone to make the most of this beautiful region. Of the 186 pitches, 79 are for touring. Most are flat, hedged and of a reasonable size, all have 10A electricity (Europlug). Larger caravans and American-style motorhomes are advised to book. 13 pitches have sea views and overlook the beach, supplement is charged for the sea view.
Camping Eden Villages Manoir de Ker An Poul
Le Manoir de Ker An Poul has an attractive location, close to the sea (700 metres) in the southern Morbihan region. The old manor house is charming and the site has been developed in the grounds. This is quite a large site with around 299 pitches, around half of which are occupied by mobile homes and chalets. There is a large indoor and outdoor pool complex. Many activities are on offer in high season, including evening entertainment and a club for children.
Camping de Kernéjeune
The site is approximately 21 miles from La Baule and 21 miles from Vannes, just 6 km from the coast; this makes it an ideal location for touring Southern Brittany and the Atlantic Coast. On-site, you will find a selection of Mobile Homes to hire and 40 well-spaced touring pitches set in a wooded area offering good shade if required. This is a peaceful site set in delightful countryside, yet it offers modern facilities with a heated Swimming Pool that seems to be in the Sun most of the day. An onsite shop offers local wine, produce, and honey produced on-site by the owner's bees. On-site, you will find laundry facilities, a modern toilet block, a children’s play area, and a large indoor arena for a larger gathering or, if the weather is wet, a barbecue and bar area.
Camping le Dolmen
Le Dolmen is a family site located on the eastern edge of Carnac. The site has 130 pitches, of which 50 are available to tourers. Other pitches are taken by mobile homes (around 12 are to rent). Pitches are of a good size and are mostly equipped with electricity. A number of pitches outside the main gate in a parking area have been specially equipped for motorhomes (with services). On-site amenities include a small snack bar and a swimming pool. The nearest beach, le Men Dû, is around 600 m. away. This is a particularly attractive beach, shelving gently and with crystal waters.
Camping Carnac Le Lac
Overlooking the lake and situated between the Morbihan Gulf and the Quiberon peninsula, this site is only 3 km. from the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer while the famous megaliths are even closer. The site is well maintained, with flowering landscaped gardens and mature trees and shrubs, giving plenty of shade and some privacy. The 150 pitches are of various sizes, many providing superb views of the lake; there is good access for larger units.
Flower Camping le Domaine de Kervallon
Le Domaine de Kervallon is located in southern Brittany between the Forest of Broceliade and the Gulf of Morbihan. It is easily reached from the western Channel ports and suitable for long weekends or short breaks. A wide variety of accommodation options exist in its 2.5-hectare park: chalets, yurts, wooden trailers and 15 pitches for tourers. Catering, accommodation and large marquees are available, making this an ideal and unusual location for seminars, company holidays or even weddings! The towns of Malestroit, and Josselin with its delightful château on the banks of the River Oust, have many small shops and pleasant cafés. During the day there is a variety of good street markets here, which give way to restaurants and live music in the evenings. The surrounding towns have many traditional festivals during the summer months.

The name Morbihan means ‘little sea’ and the gulf is just that – almost landlocked by the arms of the Locmariaquer and Rhuys peninsulas.  A local saying claims there as many islands in the gulf as there are days in the year, but who’s counting?  They all make a wonderful sight, some are inhabited, others are mere reefs, many are pleasantly wooded while some have landing stages with dinghies moored and picnickers ashore. 

There’s great potential for touring around this region, with its Mediterranean micro-climate, and any of the minor roads out of Vannes will lead to a tiny harbour and a different aspect on the Gulf. ort Navalo or Auray and they do vary depending on the season and cost so be sure to choose one that will fit in with your itinerary.