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Aire de Plouray

Camping-cariste

Adresse

41 Rue de l’Elle
56770 Plouray
Morbihan, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Welcome to the motorhome service area of Plouray (Morbihan): a convenient and welcoming stop in the heart of the Breton countryside. You will find dedicated points for waste disposal and water refilling, easy to access and well maintained. Ideal for topping up and setting off again with peace of mind, in a calm and friendly setting.

Tourisme

Plouray (Morbihan, France)

Plouray is a rural commune located in the heart of Morbihan, in inland Brittany. A discreet village, it offers a soothing bocage landscape punctuated by hedgerows, meadows and small woods. Local life remains marked by agriculture and Breton traditions. It is a stop for those seeking calm, walks and encounters with a living terroir.

Heritage and history

The town preserves a typical parish church and several small religious monuments that tell the local history. You often find calvaries and modest chapels, witnesses of Breton rural piety. Stone houses and some old farms add charm to the built landscape.

Nature and landscapes

The area is characterized by dense bocage and gentle valleys. Secondary roads offer fine views of the countryside, especially in spring and autumn. The presence of hedgerows and small woods promotes biodiversity and invites wildlife and birdwatching.

Outdoor activities and leisure

Plouray suits hikers and cyclists: communal paths and quiet minor roads allow easy loop routes. Mountain biking or horseback exploration is also common. Nearby communes offer more demanding routes to vary outings.

Gastronomy and lifestyle

The table reflects the Morbihan terroir: dairy products, livestock and seasonal vegetables. Markets and small surrounding farms offer local products to discover. The village atmosphere remains friendly, conducive to meeting the locals.

Not to miss

  • Parish church: visit the building and its enclosure.
  • Calvaries and chapels: spot the small religious architectures.
  • Local hiking trails: loops in the bocage.
  • Terroir discovery: farm products and cheeses.
  • Bike rides: quiet routes on secondary roads.

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