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Camping in Brittany with Homair

The Breton landscape is one of the most beautiful on the Atlantic coast. Whether you're a couple, a family or a group of friends, a camping holiday in Brittany is perfect for a break where you can fully recharge your batteries. You'll fall under the spell of its rocky coastline and pebbled or sandy beaches. You'll love exploring its harbours and admiring the dazzling sunsets. However, the region's idyllic setting is just one of its attractions. Travelling to Brittany also means immersing yourself in a culture that has preserved its regional identity over the centuries. Our ideally-located campsites promise a relaxing stay in a comfy mobile home and plenty sporty activities for all the family. There's something for everyone!

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Breton culture, rich in traditions and customs.

Rocky coastlines: unmatched wild landscapes.

Local specialties, seafood, and typical treats.

Remarkable sites: the Gulf of Morbihan, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Saint-Malo, Brocéliande, Pointe du Raz...

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Brittany: 6 experiences to live

A leafy destination and a region teeming with tourist attractions, Brittany is lovely during summer with bright sunny days and warm temperatures. And a camping holiday is the perfect time to recharge your batteries beside the sea, surrounded by nature and in the heart of an authentic culture. Make the most of your family holiday to enjoy superb experiences and forge memories that will last a lifetime.

Head off to the beaches and harbours that line the coast Homair

Head off to the beaches and harbours that line the coast

Brittany's spectacular, varied coastal landscapes are a patchwork of colours and sensations. From sun-drenched beaches to hidden coves and majestic cliffs... every kilometre of coastline has a story to tell. The picturesque villages and authentic fishing ports are perfect for relaxing breaks or to spur you on as you head off to islands dotted around the English Channel and Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouses are an integral part of the region's cultural heritage and popular attractions during walks along the coastal walks. Brittany's famous emblematic Eckmül lighthouse is a must-see for the kids.

Get back to nature Homair

Get back to nature

There are tons of walks where you can immerse yourself in Brittany's leafy countryside. Discover the untouched beauty of the Pointe du Finistère at the Bay of Douarnenez by walking along paths once used by customs officers and smugglers. This walk is suited to children aged 10 and over. If you have young kids, you can set off to explore the region on foot or by bike: the Bay de la Baule is known for its huge beaches and has numerous family-friendly hiking trails and bike paths.

Visit towns and villages with bags of character Homair

Visit towns and villages with bags of character

Brittany's typical villages, stunning towns, medieval castles and museums showcase its rich, unique culture - not to mention its delicious traditional culinary treats! In Brittany, every stone and every recipe tells a story and shows off its traditions and heritage. The villages of Locronan, Pont-Aven and Ploumanac'h are among the most beautiful in Brittany, with incredible views and narrow streets where time stands still. Perfect for picturesque outings to charming places. 

Breton towns such as Dinan, with its timber-framed houses, Saint-Malo and its wave-defying ramparts, Rennes and its lively historic centre, and other must-see cities such as Vannes, Brest and Cancale will plunge you into Breton history and its architecture. Each town has a distinctive character and reflects different aspects of the region's heritage. 

Enjoy loads of water sports activities Homair

Enjoy loads of water sports activities

Do you love swimming and want to try out different water sports such as kite surfing, kayaking and sailing? Whether you're in the north, west or south, the Breton coast is perfect for a sporty, seaside camping holiday. Brittany has everything active holidaymakers seek, from thrilling outings to leisurely strolls along the coast. From beaches to untouched coves, from rivers to rolling waves... The region is one big playground. Surf the waves of Finistère, cruise the hundreds of islands of Morbihan or sail along the currents of the Bay of Saint-Malo. Brittany is a maritime world of adventures where energetic activities go hand in hand with relaxing downtime.

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Follow coastlines with a thousand faces

The the Pink Granite Coast in the Côtes-d'Armor region is famous for its incredible rock formations. The Crozon peninsula is another of Brittany's tourist hotspots, thanks to breathtaking views and an authentic Breton charm. The Bay of Morlaix is peaceful and dotted with islands that campers staying in our bungalows and mobile homes can reach on foot at low tide.

Heading south, Brittany reveals other facets with the Côte de Cornouaille, the Côte d'Amour and the Côte de Jade, ideal holiday destinations for visitors who want to laze on idyllic beaches and spend time at charming seaside resorts such as Carnac-Plage or Quiberon. 

With its 14 km of coast and 2,500 hours of sun per year, discover this gorgeous protected natural peninsula. A wild coast with rocks and craggy cliffs, or fine-sand beaches turned towards the bay - it's your choice! Quiberon is also one of the most beautiful surfing sports in the region, and an ideal destination for travellers hoping to enjoy some seawater therapy...

The Gulf of Morbihan is a small inland sea dotted with islands that can be explored on foot, by bike or by boat, for an immersive experience up close to nature. Brittany's islands are perfect day trips if you fancy spending time in untouched surroundings. Belle-Île-en-Mer, Ouessant, Molène, Sein, Houat and the Glénan archipelago are also superb outings and enchanting destinations where time seems to stand still.

Taste the delights of Breton cuisine Homair

Taste the delights of Breton cuisine

Sweet or savoury, the Breton cuisine is simply delicious. On the sweet side, try Breton crêpes, far aux pruneaux (prune cake) and Kouign-Amann (butter cake). As for the savoury, there are seafood products to set your taste buds dancing: seafood platters with langoustines, spider crab, clams, prawns, crabs and lobster, as well as sea bass, scallops, oysters and mussels.

Brittany: a stay that suits you