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Discover the region

Discover the region

By staying at Camping Les Madières, between Cap Fréhel and the Pink Granite Coast, you benefit from a privileged geographical location to discover the region.

The Bay of Saint-Brieuc, classified as a nature reserve, is a must-see place for lovers of nature and wildlife.

Don't miss the cultural and historical treasures of the region: stroll through the narrow streets of Saint-Brieuc, a former episcopal city, and admire its half-timbered houses. Visit the Château de la Roche-Jagu, an emblematic site of Breton history.

Finally, discover Binic, the beauty spot of the Côtes d'Armor, a few minutes from the campsite. This seaside resort combines beaches, fishing port and lively streets, all in a friendly atmosphere and an authentic marine setting.

Campsite near the GR34 Bay of Saint-Brieuc

Brittany is a magnificent region full of breathtaking landscapes. No matter your level, put on your shoes or get on your bike: nature awaits you.

For lovers of the seaside, the many coastal paths are waiting for you! Go and admire the blue of the water while breathing in the sea air. By taking the GR34, which passes through Saint-Brieuc, you will follow the entire Emerald Coast.

Do you prefer excursions by bike? You can travel part of the Vélomaritime!

The sea nearby

Your stay is an opportunity to try out many water activities. Enjoy a shore fishing trip from your campsite. Go to reception to find out more!

Given the proximity of your accommodation to the beaches, particularly those of Binic, you can definitely try your hand at surfing, kitesurfing, paddle, etc.

ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES IN THE SURROUNDING AREA!

The surrounding towns

Around Saint-Brieuc and your campsite, discover charming towns that will surely charm you! Visit Saint-Quay-Portrieux and its port, admire the Mean Ruz Lighthouse in Perros-Guirec or go to the Beauport Abbey in Paimpol.

The wonderful Island of Bréhat

Walks in the heart of nature and by the sea, visit the Glassworks located in the old citadel, walks on the port: visit the Île de Bréhat. Accessible by boat, this small but no less magnificent island is an unmissable excursion when you stay at Camping Les Madières.

The Tregastel Archipelago

Composed of seven rocky islets, the Trégastel Archipelago is a natural wonder. Rouzic, Malban, Île aux Moines, Île Plate, Les Costans, Le Cerf and Bono: these seven islands constitute a nature and ornithological reserve. More than forty species of birds roam freely there.

The vastness of the sea within reach

A special rendezvous with the sea awaits you during your stay. You will have a spectacular view at Cap d’Erquy or Cap Fréhel, both located to the east of Saint-Brieuc. Let yourself be seduced by these exceptional panoramas, which you will remember for a long time!

Quintin Castle

In the heart of the village of Quintin, classified as a "small town of character", is a large enchanting park. Two castles stand there, together forming the Château de Quintin.

Only thirty kilometers from your campsite, visit this witness to regional history.