Breton ports are irresistibly charming. We have selected 6 of the most beautiful ports in South Finistère to absolutely visit if you spend your holidays at the Nature & Résidence Loisirs Le Kervastard campsite. Discover them!

The Saint-Goustan port in Auray

A 1-hour drive from the 3-star campsite Le Kervastard, the Saint-Goustan port in Auray is an unmissable destination in South Finistère. Its greatest particularity is its medieval character with its half-timbered houses and its typically Breton slate roof. It is a former fishing and trading port dating from the 17th century. There are many possibilities for walks, as well as a short break on one of its terraces to appreciate its beauty.

The port of Camaret-sur-Mer on the Crozon peninsula

1h30 from Le Kervastard campsite, the port of Camaret-sur-Mer on the Crozon peninsula is a great stopover during a trip to Brittany. Small and charming, this fishing port which still sees cargoes of sardines and lobsters pass by, is sheltered by the Grand Gouin cliff. While strolling along the quay, discover the imposing Tour de Vauban, the first defense of Brest Harbour!

The port of Ile-Tudy

Just 30 minutes from the Nature & Résidence Loisirs Le Kervastard campsite, the port of the Tudy peninsula is an essential stopover in the Bigouden region. Small and charming, it requires taking your time to appreciate its beauty. Take a seat on a bench and let yourself be carried away by the poetry of its turquoise waters, but above all by the symphony of its seagulls.

The port of Rosmeur in Douarnenez

If you are passing through Douarnenez, a 50-minute drive from the 3-star campsite in South Finistère, don’t hesitate to visit the port of Rosmeur, a sardine paradise! Cars are strictly prohibited and walks are very popular. It is bordered by tall houses with colorful facades. They bring a special charm to this fishing port, especially when you take a coffee break on the quay.

The port of Landerneau

1 hour 7 minutes from Le Kervastard campsite, find the port of Landerneau in the heart of a historic town which is part of the Brest harbor, but above all which overlooks the Élorn! Dating from the 16th century, this port brought wealth to the city and continues to receive boats loaded with cargo. A short walk to the quays is very appreciated.

The port of Doëlan in Clohars-Carnoët

50 minutes from Le Kervastard campsite, discover the port of Doëlan in Clohars-Carnoët, a real pearl of the southern coast! Discreet, it represents a small port of authentic charm with its beautiful stone houses which line its banks, its Beg An Tour beach, its long slipway, its few rocks and its fishing boats.

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