Ideally nestled in a green patch of land between Quimper and Concarneau in southern Brittany , 4* Campsite le Blois de Pleuven offers the tranquillity of a forest base while still being close to lovely Breton towns and beaches. The stunning natural landscapes around the resort are perfect for adventures in the outdoors.
On the campsite itself, guests can enjoy swimming in either the covered or the uncovered outdoor pool, while kids can splash around in the paddling pool or zip down a pair of adjacent water slides. The aquatic amenity hosts fun group classes for adults including aqua aerobics.
Along with sporting activities such as badminton, table tennis, football and basketball, campers can challenge their families to a round of crazy golf. The enthusiastic animation team welcomes young holidaymakers to have fun at the Kids Club during the two months of summer with arts and crafts, tournaments, and many other fun activities.
Dining options at the resort extend to a takeaway, a pizzeria, a bread deposit service and a bar, while a small selection of restaurants can be found in the nearby village of Concarneau. You will also be able to find supermarkets and grocery stores in the local area. On hot days, you can rent a plancha at the reception and grill sausages in your accommodation.
With private and peaceful surroundings, terraces and spacious living areas, our selection of mobile homes are the ideal place to call home on a stay at le Blois de Pleuven. For a more authentic camping experience, visitors can select a well-equipped tent.
From Le Bois de Pleuven you can venture out in all directions, and stumble upon some lovely attractions. Visit authentic Breton villages in the immediate vicinity of the campsite, or head south to the deeply cut coast with beautiful beaches and the stunning Bay of Concarneau. Closer to the resort, the woodlands are ideal for pleasant walks and cycling trips.
One of France’s major fishing ports, Concarneau is a great place to sample a delicious catch of the day after exploring interesting attractions at Marine Biological Station, Château de Keriolet and the Musée de la Pêche Maritime Museum.
Heading in the opposite direction, you will arrive in Quimper , a lovely city that features a charming old town centre with striking half-timbered houses. Admire the Saint Corentin, the magnificent Gothic cathedral and the Musée Departmental Breton where you learn everything about Breton folklore.
From 08/04/2023 To 17/09/2023
French, English
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Dogs and cats allowed