Camping La Plage
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A campsite on the waterfront Direct access to a 50m-long sandy beach

From 02/04/2010 to 11/09/2010
210 rented accommodation - 200 pitches
On the campsite On the campsite
Swimming pool Swimming pool
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From 05 to 11 June 2010 From €39.00 

Per night in Cottage 5p 3 fleur(s)

From 05 to 11 June 2010 From €15.00 

Per night in pitch 2 fleur(s)

Camping La Plage : nearby

Come to La Plage Yelloh! Village and you will realise that Brittany is not just a mythical place. From its rich cultural past, this region displays its traditions for the pleasure of one and all. Fest noz, festivals and events take place right through the year.

6 good reasons to visit our region

Come to La Plage Yelloh! Village and you will realise that Brittany is not just a mythical place. From its rich cultural past, this region displays its traditions for the pleasure of one and all. Fest noz, festivals and events take place right through the year.

1. The delightful port of Douarnenez celebrates the sea.

Call in at our ports, soak up the atmosphere and immerse yourself in the wonderful surroundings. The fishermen and their boats are our heroes at Douarnenez. The town is well worth a visit for its superb boat museum and for its maritime ambience. Whatever you do, don't miss the ambience of the maritime festivals, which originated in Brest.

2. The fishing port of Guilvinec

Le Guilvinec is Brittany's fourth most important fishing port. During the week, trawlers returning home with their catch and surrounded by swarms of seagulls is a sight to behold. Come and discover the Haliotika sea-fishing centre, where you can learn all about fishing and the sea.

3. Quimper and the old town

Quimper is Brittany's main town in southern Finistère and is well worth a visit: discover its delightful mediaeval alleyways and its peaceful little squares. The town centre is still surrounded by the old ramparts.

4. The fortified town of Concarneau

A trawler fishing port, Concarneau is also a well-known attractive seaside resort. Listed as a cultural and historic town, its fortifications contain a rich cultural and historical heritage, and magnificent belfry and superb ramparts. Don't miss: a visit at sunset, the light is beautiful.

5. The ambience of fest-noz

Join in with the gavotte to the sound of bagpipes and Breton bagpipes. This is a place where traditional music merges with jazz, rock and world music. Come and savour the friendly atmosphere of the Breton festivals where there is fun for all generations, and admire the traditional costumes and headdresses. This is a place where everyone wants a share in the party mood.

6. Breton gastronomy

Galettes or crêpes? That depends where in Brittany you ask the question. When it comes to gastronomy, Brittany invites you to taste its fresh, quality ingredients, its different recipes, custard flans and stews, kouign amann, fish and shellfish, all washed down with a drop of cider or the local cervoise beer.

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