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Swimming pool
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From 09 to 22 June 2012 From €39.00
Per night in Cottage 4/6p 2ch Florès
From 09 to 22 June 2012 From €17.00
Per night in pitch
Come to Les Pins Yelloh! Village and discover the Côtes-d'Armor; you won't find it wanting in charm and character! A wild and unspoilt countryside, a superb coastline from end to end, the wild cliffs of Cap Fréhel with its picturesque little ports... you'll have plenty to do this summer!
Erquy boasts ten beaches, all with their own character and charm: long stretches or small inlets, bustling or quiet and unspoilt... But they all have one thing in common: their lovely fine sand.
On the Cap d'Erquy moors, heathers and gorse form patches or intermingle, creating landscapes where the colours change with the seasons. Whether you enjoy walking in the countryside, swimming in total safety on our long, fine sandy beaches, sailing in the bay, fishing or diving, sampling the seafood, or simply relaxing on a terrace, you'll find Erquy is an outstanding holiday base throughout the year.
Erquy is a charming little fishing port and... the Coquille Saint-Jacques capital. Come and discover the port, the Cap d'Erquy, an alluring and unspoilt spot with its pink-sandstone cliffs, ideal for shellfishing, which will delight the youngsters. The chateau of Bienassis (15th-century historic monument), the Marins chapel, the little island of Saint-Michel, joined to the shore by a natural string of shingle that is covered by the sea at high tide.
City of Art and History, Dinan is one of the most beautiful and one of the oldest medieval towns in Brittany. Located 30 minutes from the campsite, Dinan really is worth the detour, especially the Saint-Sauveur basilica and the quarter incorporating the Place des Merciers and Place des Cordeliers. Take the time to walk around.
Set off along the tracks of the customs men towards the Cap Fréhel, and discover new horizons. This is where you'll find the coast's most impressive scenery: 70m-high cliffs, topped by a lighthouse that crowns the landscape. On a clear day, you'll certainly be able to see to the north of you the Cotentin peninsula, Jersey and the Ile de Bréhat.
40 minutes from us, Saint-Malo, a fortified city overlooking the sea, harbours memories of sailors and pirates. With its castle that once belonged to the duchess Anne and its all-British elegance, Saint-Malo, this jewel of the emerald coast, glistens beneath the northern Breton sky. You'll discover the origins of the crêpe au sarrasin.
Don't miss the region's most compelling tour, the Abbaye du Mont Saint Michel, an hour's drive away. An architectural masterpiece perching on a small island of rocks exposed to the four winds. With its magnificent silhouette that can be seen from miles around, Mont Saint Michel is the favourite monument of the French. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this wonder of the western world is bound to fire your imagination.
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