South Brittany,
nature and culture
Tourism in Morbihan: discover Southern Brittany
La Pointe du Talud**** is the ideal base for visiting the Morbihan region. Ideally located in the heart of Southern Brittany, our campsite offers easy access to the region’s most prestigious sites. Whether you want to explore the wild coastline, stroll through medieval towns or soak up Celtic culture, our Morbihan campsite is the perfect base.
We’ll help you prepare for your daily getaways by revealing the secrets of this multi-faceted region. Discover must-see places, from typical fishing ports to megalithic alignments, for an unforgettable vacation in authentic Brittany.
The best sites and activities
to discover around the campsite
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Bike rides
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Nautical activities
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Where to paddle?
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The best fishing spots
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Where to swim?
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Brest
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Larmor-Plage
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Lorient
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Kerroc’h lighthouse
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Carnac
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Quiberon
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Ploemeur market
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Megaliths of Brittany
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Morbihan
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The Breton Islands
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The island of Groix
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Broceliande Forest
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Guidel
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Concarneau
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Strong blocked
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Top 10 activities
The most beautiful towns in Morbihan
Ploemeur, the commune where our establishment is located, is a charming and historic port of call that you absolutely must discover. Set between land and sea, it’s as much a delight for lovers of lush green countryside as it is for those who prefer to laze on the coast. For a truly local experience, don’t miss the Sunday market, offering a multitude of local produce all year round.
Just ten kilometers away, Lorient reveals itself as the city of six ports, resolutely focused on maritime activities. It’s world-famous for its Interceltic Festival in August, a unique opportunity to soak up the Breton soul.
Continuing on your way, Carnac welcomes you about 45 minutes from Ploemeur. This renowned seaside resort perfectly combines relaxation on its white sandy beaches and a journey back in time with its famous menhir alignments. It’s a three-in-one town that caters for all profiles: the historic town, the megalithic fields and Carnac-Plage. Not far away, the Quiberon peninsula offers a spectacular wild coastline where hiking and water sports are king. If you’d like to explore Southern Brittany more widely, towns like Quimper, with its Gothic cathedral, or Concarneau and its walled city fortified by Vauban, are major stops. Each town has its own identity, from the tuna port of Concarneau to the medieval city of Vannes, offering an incomparable diversity of landscapes and atmospheres for your stay.
Must-sees on your vacation in Brittany
The Breton islands are the jewels in the crown of tourism in Southern Brittany. They offer breathtaking landscapes, where secret coves and azure waters have nothing to envy of faraway destinations.
The island of Groix, just opposite the campsite, is a must-see. Its wild beauty and timeless ambience will seduce you as soon as you cross. To help you plan your sea outings, Brittany’s official tourism website offers comprehensive guides to the Ponant islands:
The aptly-named Belle-Île-en-Mer impresses with its breathtaking cliffs, while theGlénan archipelago transports you to a white-sand paradise.Beyond the islands, Morbihan is home to some fascinating land sites. The Golfe du Morbihan, ranked among the most beautiful bays in the world, is home to a multitude of islets to discover by boat. Lovers of legends will be delighted by a foray inland to discover the mysterious Morbihan, with its thousand-year-old forests and standing stones.
Gastronomy is also a must: savoring a buckwheat galette in a harbor, tasting a still-warm kouign-amann or indulging in a seafood platter as the sun sets are sensory experiences in their own right. Our region is a permanent invitation to curiosity and change of scenery, where every coastal path can lead you to a wonderful new discovery, between built heritage and preserved nature.
The best family activities
Lorient and the surrounding area are full of excursions to suit all tastes. For a fun and educational outing, the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly is an exceptional interactive space dedicated to navigation. Right next door, a visit to the Flore-S645 submarine offers a fascinating immersion in maritime history. For nature-lovers, the banks of the Scorff and the Jules Ferry park offer pleasant outdoor walks.
The greenway linking Lorient to Ploemeur’s Courégant beach is ideal for a safe bike ride with your children. Kayaking and canoeing offer a peaceful way to explore inland rivers, while sailing and surfing on Ploemeur’s spots will delight the sportiest. Fishing on foot at high tide, or simply collecting shellfish along the coast, are simple pleasures that will leave their mark on your vacation memories. The department’s nature reserves are also great birdwatching grounds, raising awareness of biodiversity among the youngest visitors.
When you choose our seaside campsite, you’re choosing a life-size playground where adventure begins right on your doorstep. Between culture, sport and relaxation, Southern Brittany guarantees a successful vacation where there’s no room for boredom, to the delight of young and old alike.
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our campsite in Morbihan

