Calling all nature lovers! Come and bivouac in comfort; a soft bed and a wooden deck await you.
Campsite near Brest
Just a few minutes from Brest, between land and sea, lies a Slow Village where you can breathe in the sea air, slow down your pace and reconnect with what's essential. Here, comfort blends with Brittany's nature, light dances on the waves, and every moment becomes a gentle, invigorating escape. Welcome to our campsite in Brest, a place like no other, where you'll find the rare luxury of true, simple calm - that of a stay focused on the sea, nature and serenity.
Would you like to stay at a campsite in or near Brest? Slow Village welcomes you 42km from Brest on the seafront for your camping holiday at Breizh Légendes!
All accommodations near Brest
Discover our unusual sea-view cabin, an authentic accommodation ideal for a stopover on the Côte des Légendes.
Our Classic Comfort 2-bedroom mobile home has everything you need for a relaxing stay!
Our 3-bedroom Classic Comfort mobile home has all the amenities you need for a rejuvenating stay!
Our modern, wood-panelled 2-bedroom Premium Cottage offers every comfort for your next stay in Brittany.
Our 3-bedroom Premium Cottage offers every comfort for your next stay in Brittany.
Enjoy spacious, fully-equipped accommodation! With 2 bathrooms, hotel-style amenities and a large terrace, you'll feel right at home!
Made of wood, with an upscale, modern design, it's fully equipped, with 2 bathrooms for added comfort and privacy. With its hotel-style amenities and large terrace, you'll feel right at home!
Discover our Signature accommodation facing the sea, for a relaxing duo experience in Finistère!
Combine the joys of camping with the discovery of Finistère with our comfort pitches!
Make yourself comfortable by the sea and enjoy your Breton getaway!
We've found your next stop on your Breton getaway! Discover our seaside campsite in the heart of Finistère for an iodized holiday.
Want to combine comfort with the joys of camping? Discover our Premium pitches overlooking the bay!
Our Signature campsites in Finistère combine top-of-the-range comfort with unspoilt nature, complete with kitchenette and private sanitary facilities, for an unforgettable stay.
With its wood and nature design, this well-appointed accommodation sleeps 4. Discover this cocoon just a stone's throw from the sea!
A stay in a Tiny House; a stay between minimalism and comfort. Discover this unusual accommodation overlooking the sea.
Cottage Signature
See accommodationCottage Signature : a vacation home between the ocean and the Breton countryside
The Signature Cottage at our Slow Village campsite near Brest is a real invitation to relax, where nature and Breton light invite themselves into every space. Conceived as a vacation home open to the outside world, it offers spacious living spaces and decor inspired by the seascapes and countryside of Finistère. Its large terrace, facing the greenery or the Atlantic spray, becomes the ideal place to share a meal, savor a coffee at sunrise or contemplate the serenity of the coastline.
Available in 2 or 3 bedroom versions, it can accommodate up to 6 people, in a warm and soothing atmosphere, perfect for stays with family or friends, close to Brest.
Cottage Premium
See accommodationCottage Premium: elegance and conviviality by the ocean
The Cabane Premium at our Slow Village campsite near Brest has been designed as a large vacation home, both elegant and convivial. With its 4 bedrooms and spacious living areas, it can accommodate up to 8 people, ideal for large families or getaways with friends. Light-colored wood, natural materials and soft hues make up a harmonious decor, inspired by the light and colors of the Breton coast.
After a day spent exploring the beaches of Finistère, hiking the coastal paths or strolling through the narrow streets of Brest, you can gather on the terrace to share a simple, authentic moment, lulled by the gentle sea and the charm of Brittany.
Wooden huts and tiny houses near Brest
Among the pines and sea spray, a few discreet shelters seem to have blended naturally into the landscape. Whether a Breton wooden hut or a sleek tiny house, each unusual accommodation is an invitation to get away from it all, to get back to basics without compromising on comfort.
Discover our unusual sea-view cabin, an authentic accommodation ideal for a stopover on the Côte des Légendes.
A stay in a Tiny House; a stay between minimalism and comfort. Discover this unusual accommodation overlooking the sea.
Camping accommodation near Brest
Would you like to rent a mobile home near Brest or the surrounding area to discover Finistère and its coastline on your next vacation? The Slow Village Breizh Légendes invites you to stay in nature accommodations and state-of-the-art mobile homes in North Finistère.
Among the rentals on offer are bivouac tents open to nature, rented for less than 20 euros a night and suitable for a family of 4: comfortable and ideally located on the estate facing the sea, they feature quality bedding, a furnished terrace and a kitchen area.
Also in the category of glamping-type accommodation without sanitary facilities, Premium cabins with sea views await you at the campsite near Brest. These rentals combine nature and comfort, and are equipped with a connected TV.
The range of mobile homes at Slow Village, an exceptional campsite near Brest, includes 2-bedroom cottages (30 to 33 m2) rented from 55 euros for 2 nights, including a cottage fully adapted for people with reduced mobility. Large families and groups of friends will also find 3-bedroom cottages of 32 m2, with a capacity of 6 people.
And to make everyday life easier during your camping holiday near Brest, these large-capacity mobile homes are equipped with a dishwasher in the kitchen. Purists will be delighted with our tent and camper pitches on the Brittany coast for their camping holiday in Brittany!
Guinguette: a gourmet break in the heart of Finistère
When the sun sets on the Breton coast and the sea air becomes mild, the Slow Village guinguette near Brest lights up with warmth, ready to welcome travelers and curious strollers.
On the wooden terrace, laughter mingles with conversation over simple, generous dishes inspired by local flavors and Breton terroir.
At our campsite near Brest, the cuisine is local, friendly and authentic, just what you need to savor the moment, a glass of cider or Breton wine in hand, eyes turned towards the sea and surrounding nature.
Slow Farm: reconnecting with nature and animals
Reconnecting with nature can be as simple as meeting the curious gaze of a goat or hearing the discreet footsteps of a rabbit in the straw. At the educational mini-farm in our Slow Village near Brest, young and old alike can discover animal life in a peaceful, authentic setting in the heart of the Breton countryside.
Observe, feed, learn while having fun... a whole living universe opens up to you, a moment of sharing that is both playful and soothing, to rediscover the essential link with nature and the animal world.
Slow Club: imagine, create and slow down together
At the heart of our Slow Village campsite near Brest, the Slow Club opens up like a secret cabin nestled between sea and nature, a timeless place where you can create, dream and, above all... take the time to slow down.
Our activities are not designed to keep you busy, but to inspire: moments of sharing, play and creation, where everyone simply takes the time to be together.
Designed as an intergenerational cocoon, the Slow Club welcomes children, parents and friends - anyone who wants to give new meaning to the word "leisure" - in a gentle, creative and deeply human atmosphere.
Sightseeing and discovering Brest
France's most westerly metropolis, Brest is a port city that evokes the end of the world. A number of must-see sites are waiting to be discovered during your camping holiday near Brest: Océanopolis, a museum dedicated to the marine environment, with over 15,000 fish from all over the world in its aquariums; the Château de Brest and the Musée National de la Marine; the Capucins workshops, linked to the Penfeld by a cable car; and the Conservatoire Botanique National, a unique place to stroll and recharge your batteries.
Brest's harbor offers a wide range of activities, from water sports such as sailing, kite-surfing, paddle-boarding and diving, to surfing, walking and playing on the sand at Moulin Blanc beach.
Brest is, of course, the ideal starting point for visiting the islands of the Mer d'Iroise: from the commercial port or fishing harbor, set sail for Ouessant or the Molène archipelago! A city of dynamic culture, Brest is also the venue for numerous events, including the International Sea Festival every 4 years, Port Thursdays in summer, the Astropolis electronic music festival, and the Foire aux Croûtes art festival. Proof that it's not just in South Brittany and South Finistère that you can spend your vacations with your feet in the water and discover beautiful towns.
What to see and do near Brest during your camping vacation?
Barnenez Cairn
Monumental witness to an ancient past The Grand Cairn de Barnenez is a remarkable megalithic site located in Plouézoc'h, on the Kerneléhen peninsula. A funerary monument erected in the Neolithic period, it is situated on a high point: a recurrent choice of location for structures of this type, such as prehistoric burials.
Detailed map of North Finistère
Often referred to as "the end of the world", Finistère (29) is one of the 4 departments of Brittany. It is the most westerly department in France. Bordered by the English Channel, North Finistère encompasses several historic Breton regions, Léon to the northwest (between Lannion and Châteaulin) and Trégor to the northeast.
Taste Breton specialties
Discovering specialties in Brittany Pancakes, galettes, seafood, cider, salted butter caramel, big ha farz, lobster, scallops, cookies, fleur de sel... set out to conquer the sweet and savoury specialities of Brittany!
GR34, the Douaniers trail
More than fifty years old, the famous GR 34 long-distance coastal footpath circumnavigates Brittany over 2,000 km, including almost 900 km in Finistère. Like the Côte de Granit Rose, it attracts hikers for the breathtaking landscapes it invites them to cross and the remarkable sites it links along the coast. Here are some ideas for walks on the GR 34 for your camping vacation in North Finistère!
Île Vierge and its lighthouse
Do you love wide open spaces and the feeling of being alone in the world? Then set course for Ile Vierge in Plouguerneau in North Finistère, a charming islet that will brighten up your stay at the Slow Village Breizh Légendes campsite.
The Coast of Legends
Discover the Côte des Légendes, a wild coastline in North Finistère where raw nature blends with Celtic myths. Between secret beaches, wind-sculpted rocks and centuries-old traditions, let yourself be carried away by the magic of Brittany. From the Slow Village Breizh Légendes, explore an authentic, timeless destination, ideal for reconnecting with the essentials and living the slow experience to the full.
Fishing spots in North Finistère
Looking for a fishing spot in Finistère Nord? There's no shortage of them in this beautiful part of Brittany. Foot fishing, one of the region's most famous ancestral practices, can be enjoyed by the whole family during a stay in the department. During your stay at our Finistère Nord seaside campsite, try your hand at this outdoor pastime, which combines walks along the coast at low tide with family fun!
The islands of Finistère
Batz, Ouessant, Molène, Ile de Sein or Glénan, the islands of Finistère evoke distant paradises and fine sandy beaches. A must-see during your camping vacation in Finistère, they are linked to the mainland by sea shuttles in season.
Menhirs and dolmens in North Finistère
Famous for its menhirs, Brittany, and more specifically North Finistère, is brimming with emblematic sites. Between legends and myths, the Slow Village campsite invites you to discover the megaliths. You'll find menhirs and dolmens along the way, much to the delight of travellers.
Océanopolis
Brest's Océanopolis is one of France's largest aquariums. It houses over 10,000 animals in tanks that recreate their respective natural environments. The biodiversity of temperate, tropical and polar marine habitats is reconstituted at Océanopolis, allowing visitors to encounter a wide variety of species, from anemones to otters and a multitude of colorful fish. Each tank is unique (freshwater, saltwater) to match the seabed and the natural environment of the various fish species and mammals.
Pontusval lighthouse at Brignognan-Plage
The Pontusval lighthouse in Brittany is a symbol of hope and safety for sailors and ships navigating the waters off the west coast of France. Located at the tip of Beg-Pol, in the commune of Plounéour-Brignogan-Plages, this majestic lighthouse stands as a symbol of maritime tradition and navigation. Founded in 1868, the lighthouse has been guiding sailors to port for over 150 years, and remains one of the most beautiful lighthouses in Brittany.
Naturist beaches in Brittany
Are you looking for a naturist beach in Brittany among the beautiful sandy beaches? Would you like to enjoy an unusual experience and be in direct contact with nature during your stay at the Finistère Nord campsite?
Top 10 beaches in Finistère
Looking for white sand, turquoise water and wild horizons? Head for Finistère to discover the most beautiful beaches in Brittany. From north to south, secret coves, surf spots and spectacular landscapes await you just a stone's throw from our Slow Village Breizh Légendes. Follow our top 10 for a summer with your feet in the water, between unspoilt nature and an iodine-filled escape.
Top 10 restaurants in North Finistère
Take advantage of your stay in Finistère to dine in some of the department's finest restaurants! From fresh produce buffets to friendly bistros or gourmet restaurants with panoramic seaside views, the choice is yours! Breton products will delight your taste buds!
Visit the Meneham website
Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Meneham, a charming village nestled between the rocks of North Finistère. On the wild coast of Kerlouan, this typical Breton hamlet invites you on a journey back in time, between traditions, legends and raw nature. Discover its fishermen's cottages and ancestral customs, and enjoy the unique experience of a slow-motion holiday just a stone's throw away from one of Brittany's must-see sites.