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Aire de Saint-Juvat

Camping-cariste

Adresse

17 Place de l’École
22630 Saint-Juvat
Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

Raccordement électrique
Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Moyens de paiement
Pièces

Description

Located in the heart of the village of Saint-Juvat (Côtes-d'Armor, 22), this municipal service area offers a centralized service point, easily accessible from the village. Managed by the municipality, it provides an electrical hookup, a disposal area for wastewater and sanitation, and a potable water filling point for your motorhome. Ideal as a practical stopover, it is about 10 km from Dinan and nearly 45 minutes by car from the urban centers of Saint-Brieuc and Saint-Malo. Come enjoy a simple, welcoming stop in the heart of the area.

Tourisme

Saint-Juvat (Côtes-d'Armor, France)

Saint-Juvat is a rural commune in the Pays de Dinan, in Brittany. The village is centered around a quiet small town, hedged lanes and small farms. You can feel a typical Breton countryside here, punctuated by fields, hedgerows and nearby villages. Its location allows quick access to the region's better-known tourist sites while offering a peaceful setting.

Heritage and history

The local heritage mainly relies on religious and rural elements. There is often an ancient parish church and some calvaries or wayside crosses, witnesses to local piety. Stone houses and some longère farmhouses reflect an agricultural history still readable in the built environment.

Nature and landscapes

The countryside around Saint-Juvat is characteristic of Breton bocage, ideal for walking or cycling. Local routes cross fields and woods and offer open views over the valley. The proximity of the coast and the Rance is within driving distance for more maritime excursions.

Outdoor activities

Hiking, cycle touring and horseback riding are activities frequently practiced in the area. The marked routes of the Pays de Dinan allow combining discovery of local products and landscapes. Markets and small rural fairs punctuate the season, conducive to local encounters.

Gastronomy

The local cuisine reflects Brittany: crêpes, cider, fish and dairy products from the region. Shops and artisans from neighboring communes provide fresh produce and specialties.

Must-sees

  • Parish church — architecture and atmosphere of the town.
  • Bocage walks — trails allowing discovery of the surrounding countryside.
  • Local markets — local products and meetings with producers.
  • Proximity to Dinan — for medieval heritage and walks along the Rance.

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