There's no concrete or tarmac here: the wood creaks underfoot, the heather sizzles in the sun and the birds give rhythm to the day. At this peaceful campsite in Tréméoc, two round huts stand with their heather roofs, as if from another time. Everything is made of wood, from the bed to the sitting area, from the kitchen to the dining table. A complete immersion in the Celtic imagination - without sacrificing comfort! You'll wake up gently, tease the trout in the pond just around the corner, read in the shade of a tree while the children run off to the playground. And if you fancy a swim, there's a heated pool open in fine weather. As for excursions, Pont-l'Abbé, Le Guilvinec, the beaches of Bénodet and Ile Tudy are just a few kilometres away. But here, you forget the rush. You take your time, listen to the countryside. And sometimes you'll find yourself dreaming that you could stay here all summer...
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