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Aire de Combourg

Camping-cariste

Adresse

1 Avenue De Waldmunchen
35270 Combourg
Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne
France

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Service area of Combourg (Combourg) | Ille-et-Vilaine Tourism (35) in Brittany

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Located in Combourg, in Ille-et-Vilaine, this motorhome service area welcomes you simply and efficiently for waste emptying and water refilling. Ideal for making a technical stop before wandering through the old town, it is practical and easy to access. A friendly place to set off calm and light on the roads of Brittany.

Tourisme

Combourg (Ille-et-Vilaine, France)

Combourg is a small Breton town known for its heritage atmosphere and its intimate connection with the writer François‑René de Chateaubriand. The village is organized around a tranquil pond and an old center with modest lanes. The whole offers a quiet stop between Saint‑Malo and Rennes, conducive to literary walks and historical discoveries. One easily feels the link between landscape, memory, and writing.

Heritage and history

The historic heart is dominated by the Château de Combourg, a medieval fortress remodeled at the end of the Ancien Régime, famous for having housed the youth of Chateaubriand. The castle offers tours and exhibitions dedicated to the author and local history. The parish church and some old houses complete the picture of a village with a strong historical identity.

Nature and landscapes

The Étang de Combourg offers a peaceful panorama lined with paths. Wooded banks and meadows punctuate the surrounding countryside, characteristic of the Breton bocage. Walks on foot allow appreciation of viewpoints and waterfowl, particularly pleasant at sunrise and sunset.

Outdoor activities and leisure

The area is suitable for short hikes, bike rides and nature outings around the pond. Waymarked routes connect Combourg to neighboring villages and nearby forests. There are also fishing opportunities and spaces for a picnic by the water.

Atmosphere and gastronomy

Local cuisine highlights Breton tradition: crêpes, cider and farm products from the surroundings are popular in the creperies and small restaurants of the village. The atmosphere remains friendly and oriented toward literary heritage.

Not to be missed

  • Château de Combourg: visit the salons and the collections dedicated to Chateaubriand.
  • Étang de Combourg: coastal walk and naturalist observations.
  • Maison de Chateaubriand (exhibitions): discover the link between the writer and the place.
  • Old town center: old streets and local architecture.
  • Village creperies: Breton specialties and local products.

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