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Camping Presqu'ile de Crozon

Written by Charlotte
18 nov. 2024
Camping Presqu'ile de Crozon

Dreaming of a vacation in Brittany with your feet in the water? Welcome to Slow Village Breizh Légendes, your campsite with swimming pool in Breizh, North Finistère. Take advantage of your camping vacation to discover the most beautiful islands in Finistère.

Mobile home rental near Presqu'île de Crozon

At the campsite near the Crozon peninsula, we want all our guests to enjoy an exceptional vacation in Finistère.
To meet your expectations and provide you with optimum comfort, we offer a selection of fully-equippedprestige accommodationswith 2 or 3 separate bedrooms ranging in size from 16.2 to 33 square meters, with capacity for 2, 4 or 6 people in our family campsite.
Our rental fleet includes fully-equipped tents combining the advantages of wood and canvas, modern cabins and cottages.

We offer different sizes and ranges of accommodation so that couples, families and groups of friends can enjoy a unique experience near the Crozon peninsula in Brittany.
All our chalets have a kitchenette integrated into the living room and a terrace, some with a sea view.
Would you like to enjoy a minimum of comfort at the best price? Opt for a bivouac tent without sanitary facilities, an unusual accommodationthat will delight children and adventurers alike.
We also have a 4-person PMR cottagewith access ramp and sliding doors suitable for people with reduced mobility.

Campsites

Do you prefer traditional camping and authenticity to the luxury of a mobile home?
Book your caravan site near the Crozon peninsula at the Breizh Légendes village!
For purists, we've designed bare pitches of 80 to 100 m² that can accommodate up to 6 people.
The Comfort pitch is more for couples who want to pitch their Canadian tent and enjoy our facilities just a few minutes from Finistère's best beaches, at low cost.
Want to improve your comfort?
Book a Premium pitch with Slow Box, and you'll find a fully-equipped kitchen and garden furniture on your pitch.
Our 200 m2 Family pitches are designed for caravans, motorhomes and family tents.
Have you found your formula for reconnecting with nature in Brittany at the right price?
Book your pitch at the Presqu'île de Crozon campsite on the Côte des Légendes and come and recharge your batteries with your feet in the water in North Finistère!

Crozon peninsula: what to see, what to do

Situated in two protected areas between land and sea, the Parc Naturel Régional d'Armorique and the Parc Naturel Marin d'Iroise, the Crozon peninsula is a fabulous playground for hikers.
You'll find numerous trails on Cap de la Chèvre, Pointe de Dinan, Pointe du Toulinguet and Pointe de Pen-Hir, with stunning views of the coast and ocean. Whether you're in North or South Brittany, you're sure to find plenty of coves and sandy beaches during your seaside holiday.
If you love remarkable monuments, head for Camaret-sur-Mer to admire the Vauban Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour chapel. The commune also boasts a megalithic site comprising some 80 menhirs, the Lagatjar alignments.
There are several museums on the peninsula, including the Musée des vieux métiers vivants (Argol) and the Musée de l'école rurale en Bretagne (Trégarvan), where you can learn more about the history of the local people and their way of life.
In Crozon, you can go hiking on the GR34 or sentier des Douaniers (120 km of trails), try your hand at rock-climbing and enjoy a wide range of water sports (sailing, diving, kayaking).

What to see and do near the Presqu'Ile de Crozon campsite?

Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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!

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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!

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte
Breizh

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!

Charlotte
Breizh

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.

Charlotte