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Tailor-made holidays in the South Finistère

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In the heart of South Finistère, experience a tailor-made holiday at the Oléla campsite, where the sea and Breton traditions meet. Explore treasures such as Concarneau and Pont-Aven, discover wild beaches and villages of character. Breathe in the sea air, visit the authentic village of Locronan, where cobbled streets and granite houses bear witness to Breton history and local craftsmanship.

La Corniche campsite***

Texte date d'ouverture
Open from 05 April to 14 September 2025

Région
South Finistère
Bullet points
  • In the heart of the Audierne Bay
  • Between Quimper and the Pointe du Raz
Indoor pool Children's playground Sport Bar Snack/takeaway service
Resumé
Located 500 m from the Plozévet town center and 1,500 m from the sea, La Corniche*** campsite enjoys an exceptional location in the heart of the Audierne Bay.

Audierne

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 13 km

Audierne is a charming port town that appeals to lovers of nature and authenticity. Known for its bustling fishing port, Audierne offers breathtaking seascapes and sandy beaches, ideal for relaxation. Visitors can explore the Customs Trail and enjoy panoramic views of its mythical bay..

Douarnenez

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 20 km

Douarnenez, a charming coastal town in Brittany, attracts visitors to its four ports, its island Tristan, and its wild beaches. A hotspot of maritime heritage, it is ideal for lovers of walks, museums and local specialties such as sardines.

Locronan

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 27 km

Locronan, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, is a must-see in Brittany. This picturesque medieval village entices visitors with its cobbled streets and granite houses, witnesses to a rich historical heritage. A former centre for the production of sailcloth, Locronan is now a popular place for its craftspeople and cultural festivals.

Quimper

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 28 km

Located in the heart of Finistère, Quimper is a city with a rich historical and cultural heritage. Renowned for its half-timbered houses and majestic St. Corentin's Cathedral, it seduces visitors with its authentic Breton charm. Its cobbled streets and museums make it an ideal destination for art and history lovers.

Concarneau

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 56 km

Concarneau is a charming coastal town known for its historic walls and surrounded by ramparts. This dynamic fishing port offers a unique blend of heritage and seascapes. Stroll its narrow streets, discover local museums, and savour seafood specialties in its restaurants. The sandy beaches invite you to relax, while the walks along the harbour reveal the beauty of the Breton coast.

Culinary delights in South Finistère

Brittany, and more particularly South Finistère, is renowned for its rich and varied gastronomy. Among the must-haves, crepes and galettes occupy a prominent place. Sweet crepes, often topped with salted butter caramel or fruit, delight the taste buds of young and old alike. As for buckwheat galettes, they are served as a main course, embellished with cheese, ham or eggs, for a tasty and comforting meal. Seafood, including oysters and mussels, as well as cider, emblematic of the region, are local delicacies you simply have to try.

Kig ha Farz

Originally from Nord-Finistère, Kig ha Farz is a Breton dish close to pot-au-feu. Composed of meat, vegetables, and the famous "farz" (white or black), it is enhanced by a butter and shallot sauce called "lipig". Initially a simple mixture of far and salted bacon, vegetables were added over time. This hearty dish is available in land or sea versions. Tip: come hungry!

Plougastel Strawberry

The Plougastel strawberry, cultivated since the 18th century, is an emblematic fruit. Imported from Chile by Amédée-François Frézier, it has conquered palates thanks to its crossing with varieties from Virginia. Whether in cakes, on pies or simply on their own, this local fruit has become a dessert staple.

Kouign Amann

Kouign Amann, created in 1865 in Douarnenez, is a legendary pastry based on butter, sugar, and bread dough. Famous for its rich taste and melt-in-the-mouth texture, it appeals to foodies around the world. Ranked among the best recipes in the world, this Breton delicacy is a national treasure.

Cidrerie Kerné

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 7 km

The Cidrerie Kerné, a cider house located in Plounéour-Brignogan, is renowned for its artisanal know-how in the production of quality cider and apple juice. Founded in 1920, this family cider house uses apples from local orchards, ensuring authentic and natural flavours. Visitors can learn about the process of making cider on guided tours, which include tastings of the different varieties of cider, including the famous raw cider and sweet cider.

Galoche Bigoudène game *

Galoche Bigoudène is a traditional game from South Finistère, emblematic of Breton culture. Practiced outdoors, this puck game is generally played between two teams and promotes skill and conviviality. Often played at parties and local gatherings, it embodies the community spirit and cultural heritage of the region.

*Demonstration on the La Corniche campsite (South Finistère).

Pors Poulhan

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 3 km

Pors Poulhan, a small picturesque port located in Finistère, is a real Breton gem. This unspoilt site offers breathtaking seascapes, with rocky coastlines and sandy beaches. Ideal for nature lovers, Pors Poulhan is perfect for walks along the sea, shore fishing and bird watching.

Ile de Sein

Accessible by boat from Audierne, this small island offers sandy beaches and coastal trails perfect for hiking. With its white houses with colourful shutters and authentic atmosphere, the Isle of Sein invites you to relax and explore. Be sure to visit the lighthouse, an emblematic symbol of the island, and enjoy local specialties in its small restaurants.

Pointe du Raz

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 26 km

The Pointe du Raz is one of Brittany's most iconic landscapes. Classified as a Grand Site de France, this spectacular cliff offers breathtaking panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore signposted trails that will take them through flowering moors and impressive rock formations.

Pointe de la Torche

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 27 km

La Pointe de la Torche, located in Finistère, is a must-see spot for surfers, kitesurfers and windsurfers. Its sandy beaches and powerful waves attract water sports enthusiasts, while its panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean seduce lovers of wild landscapes. The coastal trails offer breathtaking views and allow you to explore this unspoilt nature.

Glénan Islands

Distance from La Corniche campsite : 25 km (Boarding)

The Glénan Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Concarneau, are a true paradise for lovers of the sea and nature. With their white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, these paradise islands are reminiscent of the tropics while being in Brittany. An ideal place for sailing, diving and hiking, the Glénan Islands offer a peaceful and unspoilt setting. These islands are also a site of great biodiversity, home to unique fauna and flora.

Menhir des droits de l’Homme

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 3 km

The Menhir des Droits de l 'Homme, located in Plounéour-Brignogan-Plage in Brittany, is an emblematic work created in 1989 by the artist M. L. Dufour. This granite menhir, 4.5 metres high, bears engraved inscriptions that celebrate fundamental human rights. It represents a powerful symbol of peace and freedom, attracting visitors who are sensitive to its message.

Menez Dregan

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 4 km

Menez Dregan is a historic site, famous for its archaeological remains and prehistoric dolmens. This site offers magnificent views of the sea and surrounding nature, perfect for hiking. Ideal for history buffs, it offers signposted trails and local heritage information.

Pont l’Abbé

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 23 km

Pont-l'Abbé, located in Finistère, is a charming Breton town rich in history. Crossed by the river L'Abbé, it is famous for its half-timbered houses, its fishing museum and its lively market. An ideal starting point for exploring the Bigoudène coast, Pont-l'Abbé offers an authentic setting for discovering Breton culture and traditions.

Eckmühl Lighthouse

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 31 km

The Eckmühl lighthouse, located in Penmarc'h, is a must-see historical monument in Brittany. Built in 1897, this impressive lighthouse is 65 metres high and offers exceptional panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its granite architecture and white and red stripes, it is easily identifiable on the coast. Accessible to visitors, the Eckmühl Lighthouse offers guided tours to explore its history and operation.

Aquashow

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 11 km

With its marine animal shows, freshwater pools and water attractions, L’Aquashow offers a day out full of fun and discovery. Visitors can enjoy captivating shows featuring sea lions and waterfowl, while cooling off on the water slides and in the water play areas.

Penn Ar Bed Audierne Company

Distance from La Corniche campsite: 14 km

Penn Ar Bed, based in Audierne, is the ideal choice to discover the wonders of maritime Brittany. Specializing in cruises and boat trips, it offers crossings to emblematic destinations such as the Île de Sein and the Baie d 'Audierne. On board its modern and comfortable ships, guests can enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery while enjoying the commentary of a passionate crew.

GR34 – Customs Trail

GR34, nicknamed the Customs Trail, is an iconic route that runs along the Breton coast for more than 1,700 kilometres. Ideal for hikers, it offers breathtaking views of cliffs, beaches and seascapes. Accessible to all, this trail allows you to discover picturesque villages, preserved natural sites and exceptional biodiversity.