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Aire de Plélauff

Camping-cariste

Adresse

33 Le Bout du Pont
22570 Plélauff
Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne
France

Tarifs

Water
2 /10min

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
10 places

Liens utiles

Municipality of Gouarec, Town Hall of Gouarec - Motorhome area
The official site to make your holidays in Brittany a success
Official site of Lake Guerlédan - Central Brittany
Gouarec - Remarkable garden - A garden in the town
Home - Blavet

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Raccordement électrique
Prises 6A
Prises 16A
Stationnement
Animaux acceptés
Emplacements Standards
Emplacements XL
Éclairages nocturnes
Espaces verts
Poubelles
Sanitaires
Moyens de paiement
Pièces

Description

This motorhome area in Plélauff, set in a green environment in the heart of the Argoat, offers emptying, water supply, electrical hookup and parking — ideal for technical stops or longer stays. A dedicated terminal accessible 7j/7 and 24h/24 is nearby, with around ten free pitches immediately available. You will be within a short walk of essential shops (bakery, pharmacy, grocery, restaurants) and a medical center, with an automatic bread dispenser accessible 24h/24. The village atmosphere is particularly friendly on Friday evenings during the market under the halls, while the preserved vegetative surroundings provide calm and rest away from urban nuisances.

Tourisme

Plélauff (Côtes-d'Armor, France)

Plélauff is a small rural commune in the center-west of Brittany, characterized by bocage countryside and a discreet village life. The relief is gentle, dotted with meadows, hedgerows and some woods that punctuate the local roads. Active farms are often found there along with traces of a long-standing agricultural past. The village offers a calm setting, suitable for short walks and discovering the local heritage.

Heritage and history

The commune preserves elements of traditional rural architecture. The église paroissiale de Plélauff dominates the village center and attests to local religious practices. The village fabric features old stone houses and long houses that tell the peasant history of the region. A few calvaries and wayside crosses punctuate walks on foot.

Nature and landscapes

The bocage landscape is the main natural asset: hedgerows, meadows and small watercourses create an intimate setting. This environment favors birdwatching and a peaceful stroll away from traffic. The communal paths allow walking or cycling circuits to enjoy the Breton countryside.

Outdoor activities and leisure

The local trails are suitable for family hikes and bike rides. Fishing takes place in the small surrounding watercourses, according to departmental regulations. Photography enthusiasts find simple motifs: fields, farms and bocage perspectives changing with the seasons.

Not to be missed

  • Église paroissiale de Plélauff : central building of the village, to be observed from the outside.
  • Calvaries and wayside crosses : small sculptures scattered around the village.
  • Communal paths : easy loops to discover the local bocage.
  • Bocage landscapes : viewpoints over meadows and hedgerows, particularly at sunrise or sunset.

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