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Camping Municipal Beg Ar Vilin
On the wild coast of Plougrescant
Rated campground
in Plougrescant
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The Beg Vilin municipal campsite at Plougrescant is bordered by small inlets and occupies a fantastic position facing the sea, with direct access to the beach.
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Stretching over 17 km of the jagged Wild Coast (Côte Sauvage), Plougrescant is Brittany’s northernmost settlement. It's famous all over France for its house trapped between two rocks. Those are just two reasons among many for stopping off at the Beg Vilin campsite. Another reason is the unrivalled sea view. The municipal campsite has 100 grass pitches and a dozen or so furnished chalets beneath the pines, and it really is right on the edge of the sea. The village centre, with its shops, is 2...
Stretching over 17 km of the jagged Wild Coast (Côte Sauvage), Plougrescant is Brittany’s northernmost settlement. It's famous all over France for its house trapped between two rocks. Those are just two reasons among many for stopping off at the Beg Vilin campsite. Another reason is the unrivalled sea view. The municipal campsite has 100 grass pitches and a dozen or so furnished chalets beneath the pines, and it really is right on the edge of the sea. The village centre, with its shops, is 2 km away. At the end of the promontory there's the sea-canoeing club. You could hire a canoe to follow the rocky coastline. Don’t miss the famous Gulf of Plougrescant, one of the finest natural features of the Trégor area; it’s a sight that's well worth a visit.
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Rates 2021
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Price per day (2 adults, pitch, car)From 12 € to 17 €
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Rental/weekFrom 200 € to 350 €
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Camper van all-in package, 1 day (2 adults, 1 pitch, 1 camper van)From 12 € to 17 €
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Openings
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- From April 1, 2021 until September 26, 2021