We stayed here 8 days in early July using Camping cheques. Staying 6 days gets one free at that time. Staff were most helpful and the facilities very clean. Good sized hedged pitches and good free wi-fi signal at our pitch half way down the site. There is a gate at the bottom of the site onto the pebbled bank of the estuary which is about 600m wide at that point, with a coastal path. The site has a lovely warm pool with sliding cover and outdoor water chute. The site is a couple of km down to the coast from the large bridge over the estuary to Brest, a town which was destroyed in WW2 and seemed a modern city. The site had free canoe and electric cycle hire and there is a large new Leclerc store at the top of the road with an excellent good value ||restaurant. A large Super U is at the next junction...
Read moreWe are here in early Sept and this is a very quiet site with a lovely pool and good toilet/shower facilities. The free wi-fi works well at our pitch half way down the site. They accept camping cheques. The site is well signed from the N165. There are convenient super markets and cheap fuel at the exit from the dual carriageway. The plougastel daoulas peninsula is nice for a day out on the bikes. Not flat but no major hills. Great creperie at port du Tinduff lots of parking but just a small sailing port. Plougastel-daoulas has a nice market square with lots of cafes and there is a tourist...
Read moreThe campsite is basically OK but it looking dated and in need of refurbishment. The pitches are a reasonable size but everything is shrouded in gloom due to the amount of vegetation. The showers and toilets were clean but only one block was open.
It should be a quiet location but a number of the chalets as being used to accommodate workmen who were very noisy late at night, this type of sub letting should not be mixed with...
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