To book

From the end of March to the end of October, every year, Irène, Nicolas and their two children open the doors to their little corner of paradise in the heart of nature. To camp, enjoy the comfort of a mobile home or discover the unusual nature of an ecolodge, Camping de Lanven offers you many accommodation solutions. Book your holiday at our campsite in Pays Bigouden!

What to do & What to see?
Cornwall

Must-see visits
Towns and villages

In Cornouaille, the unmissable towns and villages reveal a unique blend of Breton traditions and enchanting landscapes.

Bénodet, a popular seaside resort, seduces with its marina and beaches bordering the Odet estuary.

Concarneau, famous for its Ville Wall, invites you to immerse yourself in the maritime history of the region.

Locronan, a little medieval gem, enchants with its cobbled streets and granite houses, classified among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”.

Douarnenez, for its part, charms with its colorful ports and its Tristan Island, ideal for a getaway to the rhythm of the tides.

"The Breton Antilles" The Glénan Islands

The Glénan Islands, nicknamed 'the Breton Antilles', offer a paradise setting: turquoise waters, white sand and unspoiled nature.

This small archipelago, accessible from Bénodet or Concarneau, invites you to relax, dive and marvel.

A taste of the end of the world The Pointe du Raz

The Pointe du Raz, a true emblem of Brittany, offers a breathtaking panorama of the Atlantic Ocean and the Île de Sein.

Classified as a Grand Site de France, this rocky promontory impresses with its raw and wild beauty, where steep cliffs plunge into tumultuous waters.

Ideal for hiking, this emblematic place combines nature and Breton legends. Faced with the immensity, the spectacle of the elements invites contemplation and promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of nature.

Close-up of the city Quimper

Quimper, a 30-minute drive from our family campsite in Pays Bigouden, charms visitors with its rich heritage and picturesque atmosphere.

The majestic Saint-Corentin Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, dominates the historic center, where cobbled streets and half-timbered houses invite you to stroll.

Bordered by the Odet, the city harmoniously blends Breton traditions and modernity. The world-renowned Quimper earthenware factories are a testament to ancestral know-how.

Museums, lively markets and festivals punctuate local life, making Quimper an essential destination for lovers of culture and authenticity.