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Camping la Corniche

Plozévet

Camping-cariste

Adresse

60 Chemin de la Corniche
29710 Plozévet
Finistère, Bretagne
France

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
80 places

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Stationnement
Moyens de paiement
CB avec insertion
CB sans contact

Description

Welcome to the Plozévet motorhome area, nestled in the Finistère, ideal for a restful stop by the sea. You will find practical parking spaces, a water refill point and a well-kept waste emptying area for your comfort. Quiet, accessible and close to Breton landscapes, it’s a simple and friendly stop to get back on the road calmly.

Tourisme

Plozévet (Finistère, France)

Plozévet is a rural coastal commune in the southwest of Finistère, located facing the Baie d'Audierne. The village retains a traditional Breton character, with farms and hedged lanes that quickly lead to the coast. The terrain is gentle: fields, dunes and small cliffs alternate along a wild shoreline. It’s a destination for those seeking peace, fresh air and local heritage.

Nature and landscapes

The coastline around Plozévet offers long stretches of sand, dunes and viewpoints over the Baie d'Audierne. Walks along the shore reveal seabirds and landscapes that change with the tides. Inland, fields and banks show the classic Breton countryside, ideal for cycling or walking.

Heritage and history

The village features religious and rural heritage typical of Finistère: calvaires, stone houses and a parish church at the heart of the village. Local history is tied to fishing and farming, visible in the layout of hamlets and old paths. Interpretation panels in French and sometimes Breton recall this identity.

Gastronomy and local products

The cuisine highlights seafood: fish, shellfish and crustaceans depending on arrivals. You also find Breton classics: crêpes and galettes, often made with local ingredients. Markets and small shops offer cheeses, ciders and artisanal preserves.

Atmosphere and local life

Life in Plozévet remains gentle and community-oriented. There are cultural associations and sometimes festoù-noz or markets that mark the season. Breton is still present in local references and toponymy.

Not to miss

  • Baie d'Audierne: sea panoramas and vast beaches.
  • GR 34: coastal path for hikes and viewpoints.
  • Parish church: the village’s religious architecture.
  • Seafood: fishmongers and local specialties.
  • Breton festivals: events and traditional music (seasonal).

Points d'intérêt

Événements

Plozévet Friday morning local produce market
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