Discover the 5-star L'Océan Breton holiday resort in southern Finistère: a campsite on the Atlantic coast, surrounded by an estuary near the wide sandy beach of Lesconil and Loctudy. On 12 hectares, there are 70 pitches and 265 rentals.
A rich animation program is offered for the whole family from the first to the last day. All services are available on site (bar, restaurant, snack bar, grocery store...). Discover Brittany, a region of exceptional diversity, whose historical, cultural and gastronomic heritage makes it one of the most beautiful regions in France.
Telephone: +33 (0)2 98822389
Fax: +33 (0)2 98822649
Website: https://www.camping-bretagne-oceanbreton.com/
E-Mail: info@yellohvillage-loceanbreton.com
Nearby airport: Quimper, Brest
Nearby train station: Quimper
Nearby town / city: Plobannalec-Lesconil
Electricity 10 amp
Electricity 10 amp
One European plug per pitch: 10 amps, 1 vehicle, 130 m² and more, water connection, connection to the waste water system, private sanitary facilities (sink, table fridge, washbasin, shower, WC, power socket)
With bathroom
11 rooms, 12 bathrooms
Enjoy the mild climate of southern Brittany. The Gulf Stream ensures lush plants and flowers here. Even in the mostly warm early and late season, holidaymakers often enjoy sunny bathing weather. Camping L'Océan Breton is surrounded by two arms of the Steïr River. Only about two kilometres downstream, the river flows into the Atlantic. Here you can swim and relax at the kilometre-long Plage des Sables Blancs with its fine sand. At high tide, you can even SUP board or kayak from the campsite to the sea.
Discover the enchanting southern Brittany, for example the artists' village of Pont-Aven, where the painter Paul Gauguin felt at home, or the "menhir" of Léhan. Visit picturesque Locronan, considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Stroll through the medieval old town of Quimper, characterised by half-timbered houses. Or climb the Phare de Eckmühl lighthouse on the wildly romantic coastline. It is 65 metres high, made entirely of granite, and its light shines up to 50 km away. Between June and September, you can climb the 307 steps to the top to enjoy the magnificent view over the Pays Bigouden and the sea.