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Aire de Illifaut

Camping-cariste

Adresse

1 La Ville Tual
22230 Illifaut
Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Raccordement électrique
Moyens de paiement
Jetons

Description

Located in the heart of Illifaut, in the Côtes-d'Armor, this motorhome area welcomes you in a calm and friendly setting. You will find all the essential services there: dumping, water supply and electrical hookup for a worry-free stay. Ideal for a restful stop before setting off to explore the region, the local team is at your disposal with a smile.

Tourisme

Illifaut (Côtes-d'Armor, France)

Illifaut is a small rural commune in Côtes-d'Armor, rooted in the Breton bocage. The village retains a peaceful atmosphere, dominated by stone houses and slate roofs. The local history can be perceived through its buildings and the network of communal lanes that invite walking. Life remains marked by agricultural traditions and seasonal events.

Heritage and history

The village center shows traces of an old rural settlement with stone buildings typical of the region. The communal religious building and a few wayside crosses bear witness to the parish past. One often finds half-timbered houses and restored farms, evoking rural development from the 19th century to today. Local archives and information panels, when present, help to contextualize these elements.

Nature and landscapes

The landscape around Illifaut is characterized by a bocage of fields, hedgerows and small woods. Hikers appreciate the country paths and quiet minor roads for walking or cycling. Seasonality is visible in the nearby meadows and orchards, offering changing panoramas according to the seasons.

Outdoor activities and conviviality

Walking, cycle touring and countryside observation are the main activities. The local associative network sometimes organizes fêtes and occasional markets, encouraging meetings between residents and visitors. Accommodations are generally small-scale: holiday cottages, guest rooms and small family-run establishments.

Not to miss

  • The village center — wander the streets to grasp the village atmosphere.
  • The parish church — an architectural landmark and community hub.
  • The hiking trails — country paths suitable for walks or cycling.
  • Local products — bread, cider and galettes available from producers or at markets.
  • Local festivities — seasonal fêtes and markets, when they take place.

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