Surroundings & activities nearby

Make the most of your campsite stay and come and discover the treasures of Brittany, land of culture. With its coastline, its harbours and its breathtaking scenery, this region really has got the lot for seducing people who love nature! Come and enjoy the amazing views from the Pointe du Raz and soak up the delights of Brittany's areas of wilderness.

There are all sorts of different landscapes to discover, with the Sentier des Douaniers, the magical image of the Pink Granite coast of Perros-Guirec, and the splendid islands of the Gulf of Morbihan.

You'll also be able to come and see the region's famous towns, which include Guilvinec, Loctudy and Quimper, Finistère's main town and listed as a Ville d’Art et d’Histoire. And you really mustn't leave before stopping off at the Tronoën Calvary, one of the most imposing and ancient calvaries in Brittany. You'll find it very impressive.

  • Penmarch

  • Le Guilvinec

  • Quimper

  • Concarneau

  • Douarnenez

  • L'Île-Tudy

  • Iles Glenan

    Glénan Islands

  • Camping Festival Interceltique

    Festival Interceltique

  • Festival de Cornouaille

  • Pointe du Raz

    Pointe du raz

  • La Pointe de la Torche

  • Brittany Riviera

  • Eckmühl Lighthouse

  • Musée de la Préhistoire Finistérienne

  • "Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Joie"

  • Festival des Brodeuses

  • "Calvaire de Tronoën"

  • Festival des Vieilles Charrues

  • Festidreuz

  • GR34 – The Sentier des Douaniers

While on holiday in Finistère, come and discover Penmarch

Penmarch is an unusual seaside town at the tip of the Bigouden region. It is home to some delightful ancient monuments and buildings, its little chapels and its countryside, which shows off some truly wonderful scenery. Come and enjoy its variety of museums and historic monuments, which bear witness to the town's cultural diversity. Go round the museum of prehistory in Finistère , which lies at the tip of la Torche, and see its extraordinary collection resulting from archaeological digs.

Come and see its places of worship too, including the chapel of Notre-Dame-de-la-Joie and Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. And for something a little bit unusual, your children will love seeing the fishing boats and yachts come in from the harbour.

Penmarch is also home to an important culinary heritage: try some of the pancakes and the seafood you'll find here. Give your taste buds a real treat in one of the various restaurants in town, and try some of the local specialities!