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Camping in the Cotes d'Armor

Head for the Côtes-d’Armor, where the vibrant contrasts of Brittany are on full display. Stay at a campsite in the Côtes-d’Armor and savour a holiday in a region steeped in folklore, graced with awe-inspiring seascapes and dotted with authentic villages.

Campsite rentals in Côtes-d’Armor

The Côtes-d’Armor in northern Brittany is a land where wild beauty meets a warm welcome. Think rugged cliffs, hidden beaches, mystical forests and towns brimming with character. It’s a dream destination for anyone keen to rest and reset, explore spectacular scenery or delve into authentic Breton culture. Settle into a campsite in the Côtes-d’Armor for a stay in the heart of a beautifully preserved region where nature sets the pace.

 

And for a truly memorable getaway, opt for Yelloh! Village! Our 4 and 5 star campsites in the Côtes-d’Armor blend seamlessly into their natural surroundings, offering a top-notch holiday experience. Whether you pick a seaside mobile home just steps from a sandy beach or a spacious, clearly separated pitch in the shade of the trees, you’ll enjoy high-quality facilities throughout your stay. With on-site facilities and services designed with the whole family in mind, comfort and convenience come as standard during your stay in Brittany.

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Mobile home rental in the Côtes-d’Armor

Brittany is a prime destination if you’re looking for a nature-based holiday. Book a holiday rental at a campsite in the Côtes-d’Armor and you’ll be in your element! At Yelloh! Village, however, the great outdoors takes on a whole new dimension. You’ll be treated to more than just a mobile home rental in the Côtes-d’Armor – you’ll relish a first-rate experience tailored to your every aspiration. And for those who love authentic camping, our spacious, leafy pitches are clearly defined and provide the perfect setting.

 

When you choose one of our 4 and 5 star campsites in the Côtes-d’Armor, you’ll also benefit from an array of on-site amenities: a water park with heated and covered swimming pool, free children’s clubs, shops and services on the spot, plus fun activities and lively evening entertainment… In short, campers big and small will find everything they need for a fun and carefree escapade in Brittany.

 

Finally, our Yelloh! Village campsites in the Côtes-d’Armor – Yelloh! Village Les Pins, Yelloh! Village Saint Pabu Plage and Yelloh! Village Le Châtelet – all benefit from stunning seaside locations. That means that you’ll have direct access to the beach, which opens up endless possibilities for activities, from building sandcastles to indulging in your favourite watersports.

 

Did you know?

Located in the Côtes-d’Armor, the Côte de Granit Rose is one of the only places on Earth where the rocks take on a naturally pink tint! The astonishing granite formations, shaped by the wind and tides over 300 million years, create an otherworldly landscape between Perros-Guirec and Ploumanac’h – a setting so unique it’s been named one of the most beautiful in France.

 

What can you do while camping in the Côtes-d’Armor?

A camping getaway in the Côtes-d’Armor is an opportunity to explore the wild, radiant beauty of Brittany, where land meets sea in spectacular style. Outdoor enthusiasts will seize the chance to hike along the iconic GR34 coastal path, which follows the dramatic cliffs from Cap d’Erquy to magnificent Cap Fréhel, meandering through moorland and past sandy beaches like Saint-Pabu and Caroual. Keen cyclists can follow the equally stunning Vélomaritime route, which offers incredible views all along the way. And no trip would be complete without a stop at the Côte de Granit Rose, where the strangely shaped rocks provide a breathtaking sight.

 

History lovers will also feel right at home in Brittany and the Côtes-d’Armor. Among the must-sees, Fort La Latte stands proudly on the coast, offering a truly awe-inspiring step back into medieval times – a visit not to be missed. Another highlight is the medieval town of Dinan, with its cobbled streets and peaceful harbour on the River Rance. It combines a glimpse into the past with a tranquil atmosphere to enjoy together.

 

A camping holiday in the Côtes-d’Armor also means watersports galore! Surfing, paddleboarding, sea kayaking, sailing or even sea wading… you’ll find ideal conditions for all of these activities just moments from your mobile home rental in the Côtes-d’Armor.

 

Craving even more? Not a problem – there’s no shortage of places to explore and things to do! From touring the Bay of Saint-Brieuc to tasting fresh scallops, from wandering the ramparts of Moncontour to visiting the charming towns of Pléneuf-Val-André and Paimpol… your days will be filled with discovery, fun and excitement!

 

FAQ

What are the sightseeing attractions in the Côtes-d’Armor?

  • The Côte de Granit Rose, famed for its oddly shaped rocks and its coastal paths.
  • Cap Fréhel, one of the most beautiful natural sites in Brittany, with jaw-dropping views out to sea.
  • Cap d’Erquy, close to Cap Fréhel, a remarkable site for its pink sandstone cliffs, wild moorland and sweeping views over the Côte d’Émeraude.
  • Fort La Latte, an impressive medieval fort perched on the clifftops, regularly used as a film location and an emblem of Breton heritage.
  • Château de la Roche-Jagu, set in the heart of a landscaped estate overlooking the River Trieux.
  • The island of Bréhat, a car-free paradise which can be reached by boat from the jetty at L’Arcouest.
  • The medieval town of Dinan, with its ramparts, river port and historic heart, which has been beautifully preserved.

What are the activities on offer in the Côtes-d’Armor?

  • Hiking along the Customs Path (GR34), which offers stunning coastal views.
  • Bike rides along the Vélomaritime cycle route.
  • Kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc or around the island of Bréhat.
  • Bird-watching in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc nature reserve.

Where are the most beautiful beaches in the Côtes-d’Armor?

  • Saint-Pabu beach in Erquy, known for its wild beauty, surrounded by dunes and a dream for nature lovers.
  • Pen Guen beach in Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, another wild spot, ideal for a peaceful moment by the sea.
  • La Fresnaye beach in Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, quietly tucked away in a tranquil spot amidst unspoilt natural surroundings.
  • Trestraou beach in Perros-Guirec, perfect for families and watersports.
  • Saint-Guirec beach in Ploumanac’h, surrounded by emblematic pink rocks.
  • Palus beach in Plouha, lined with verdant cliffs.
  • Bonaparte beach in Plouha, wild and steeped in history.
  • Caroual beach in Erquy, a long strip of golden sand, highly popular among bathers and watersports enthusiasts.

 

Which are the most beautiful rivers and lakes in the Côtes-d’Armor?

  • Lake Guerlédan, the largest lake in Brittany, a superb spot for watersports, hiking and bathing.
  • River Trieux, navigable between Pontrieux and Lézardrieux, for a delightful river trip through a succession of locks.
  • Lake Bosméléac, a popular fishing spot and ideal for peaceful walks immersed in nature.
  • River Léguer, a wild river awarded the official “Wild River Site” label, and a great place for fly fishing amidst unspoilt nature.
  • The Rance, where river becomes estuary (in places such as Dinan or Léhon) with plenty of opportunities for leisurely river cruises.

 

Which are the specialities that you simply must try when in the Côtes-d’Armor?

  • Coco de Paimpol, a white bean with AOC (controlled designation of origin) status.
  • Buckwheat pancakes, topped with local produce.
  • Far breton and kouign-amann, rich, buttery pastries typical of Brittany.
  • Oysters from Paimpol Bay and scallops from the Bay of Saint-Brieuc.
  • Breton craft cider and chouchen, a traditional drink obtained after fermentation of honey in apple juice.

 

What are the main events nearby?

  • Art Rock festival in Saint-Brieuc (May/June), with concerts, visual arts and fine food.
  • Chants de Marins festival in Paimpol (August), celebrating sea shanties and maritime heritage.
  • Dinan Medieval Festival (July), to immerse yourself in the fortified city’s history.
  • Moncontour Ramparts Festival, with costumed parades and historical entertainment.
  • Erquy International Show Jumping (July), a prestigious equestrian event that attracts top riders.
  • Les Estivales de Volley (July), Europe’s largest beach volleyball tournament, bringing together amateurs and professionals in a lively event on the beaches of Sables-d’Or-les-Pins, Erquy and Saint-Cast-le-Guildo.

What can you see and do in the Côtes-d’Armor if it’s raining?

  • Trégastel Marine Aquarium, set in the pink granite caves.
  • Brittany Planetarium in Pleumeur-Bodou, to explore the cosmos.
  • La Cité des Télécoms and its iconic Radôme sphere, also in Pleumeur-Bodou.
  • Art and history museums in Saint-Brieuc.
  • Castles and manor houses open to the public, including the Château de Quintin and the Château de La Roche-Jagu.
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