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Camping Dinan

Take a step back in time within the ramparts of Dinan, a medieval gem perched above the Rance valley. Staying at a campsite in Dinan combines heritage, nature, and the gentle way of life in inland Brittany.

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Campsite rentals in Dinan

Dinan is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Brittany. Surrounded by perfectly preserved ramparts, it invites you to wander its cobbled streets lined with timber-framed houses, all the way to its small river port which links the town to the sea via the Rance valley. The town also charms visitors with its wealth of art galleries, architecture, summer events and cultural attractions that bring it to life all year round.

 

Staying at a campsite in Dinan means enjoying a pleasant natural environment, between river and hills, while being just a few minutes from the beaches of the Côte d’Émeraude and must-see places such as Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel. With 4 and 5 star Yelloh! Village campsites, enjoy a top-of-the-range holiday combining heritage, comfort and nature, in an authentic and welcoming Brittany.

 

Mobile home rental in Dinan

 

With the intoxicating landscapes Brittany offers, spending a holiday in the great outdoors is an ideal choice. However, finding a top-of-the-range campsite in Dinan is complicated, so choosing a 4 or 5 star campsite nearby is a perfect solution. Indeed, by opting for a mobile home rental near Dinan, you benefit from the signature quality of Yelloh! Village.

 

You will stay at a campsite just steps from the sea, with everything that makes holidays special. Comfortable accommodation, on-site services, covered and heated water park, entertainment and children’s clubs... Everything is in place to ensure you have a wonderful stay. Add a visit to Dinan and you've got a dream programme for your getaway in Brittany.

 

Did you know?

Dinan has preserved nearly 3 km of ramparts, making it the best-preserved fortified town in Brittany. Also, Dinan was the birthplace of Bertrand du Guesclin, a famous medieval military leader, whose statue proudly stands near the castle.

 

What can you do while camping in Dinan?

Staying at a campsite in Dinan means diving into the heart of a charming medieval town, nestled in the heights above the Rance valley. Start with a stroll along the ramparts to take in the town at a glance, then lose yourself in its cobbled streets lined with timber-framed houses, artisan workshops, and little shops. Don’t miss the famous Rue du Jerzual, a steep street connecting the upper town to the small river port. From there, take a boat cruise on the Rance or rent a bike to follow the river to Léhon, a small town full of character.

 

Dinan is also a lively cultural destination, with street arts festivals, markets and museums, including the castle-museum, which traces the history of the region. And for food lovers, crêpes, dry cider and local products perfectly complete the Breton experience.

 

A beautiful, typically Breton getaway awaits you during your stay at a campsite near Dinan.

 

FAQs

What are the sightseeing attractions in Dinan?

  • The historic centre: timber-framed houses, cobbled streets, and beautifully preserved ramparts.
  • Dinan Castle: a medieval keep overlooking the town, with museum and panoramic views.
  • Rue du Jerzual: famous sloping street linking the old town to the port, lined with artisan workshops.
  • Saint-Sauveur Basilica: eclectic architectural edifice and cloister garden overlooking the Rance.
  • Dinan port: charming river port with lively quays, terraces and pleasure boats.

What are the activities on offer in Dinan?

  • Stroll through the medieval streets: immersion in a unique Breton atmosphere.
  • Visit museums: including the castle museum and La Grande Vigne artist’s house.
  • Cycle or walk along the banks of the Rance: shaded paths and peaceful nature.
  • River cruises: depart from the port to discover the Rance valley from a new perspective.
  • Discover local crafts: pottery, glassware, leatherwork workshops and more.

What local specialities should you try in Dinan?

  • Pommé: slow-cooked apple jam typical of the Dinan region.
  • Crêpes and galettes: served in many crêperies in the town centre.
  • Dinan cider: made from local orchards, often artisanal.
  • Buckwheat products: like the popular galette-saucisse sold at markets.
  • Breton sweets: salted butter caramels, palets bretons, and kouign-amann

What can you do in Dinan when it rains?

  • The castle museum: perfect for an indoor historical visit.
  • Dinan’s churches: Saint-Sauveur Basilica and Saint-Malo church, two architectural gems.
  • Museums and galleries: La Grande Vigne (Yvonne Jean-Haffen’s house), temporary exhibitions.
  • The covered market halls: ideal for shopping while staying dry.

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