Top#1
The campsite Le Kerjean is located in Plouha in Brittany in the beautiful department of Côtes d'Armor. Between rich heritage and exceptional seascapes, vacationers will not be disappointed with their stay in Brittany. Holidays in Brittany in Plouha By staying at the Kerjean campsite in Plouha, holidaymakers can enjoy the pleasures of this charming family resort rich in natural heritage. Located in the Pays du Goëlo between Paimpol and Saint-Brieuc, Plouha offers an exceptional setting to its visitors. The cliffs of Plouha are the highest in Brittany and invite you to admire exceptional panoramas overlooking the bay of Saint-Brieuc. Lovers of beautiful walks will not fail to join the GR34 also called "Sentier des Douaniers" which will allow you to discover absolutely magnificent sites. During their holidays on the Brittany coast, campers will have the opportunity to reach no less than five magnificent beaches: Port Moguer beach, Palus beach, Bonaparte beach, Gwin-Zegal beach and Brehec beach . The proximity to these beaches will be ideal for all water sports enthusiasts who can go sailing, canoeing and fishing at sea or on foot. Heritage lovers will have the opportunity to visit the chapel of Kermaria-an-Iskuit, listed as a historical monument. Dating back to the 12th century, this chapel served as a necropolis and visitors can admire paintings devoted to death. Holidays on the Côtes d'Armor During their holidays in Brittany, campers will have the opportunity to discover the riches of the Côtes d'Armor. Among the many unmissable sites in the region, visitors will discover many cities and many classified villages. Between Small Towns of Character, Cities of Art of History and Green Stations, vacationers will not miss places to discover. The religious heritage of Côtes d'Armor is also very rich with its many chapels and abbeys Calvary. During their visits to the Côtes d'Armor, holidaymakers will discover a rich maritime history, architectural heritage and numerous archaeological sites between megalithic sites, covered walkways, menhirs and Gallo-Roman temples.