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Monterblanc

Camping-cariste

Adresse

18 Rue de Kersimon
56250 Monterblanc
Morbihan, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Stationnement

Description

Welcome to the Monterblanc (Morbihan) motorhome area: a convenient and friendly stop to regain your strength. You will find spacious parking spaces, a water refill point and a well-maintained waste disposal area. Ideal for a quiet break before setting off to explore the region, this area welcomes you with simplicity and efficiency.

Tourisme

Monterblanc (Morbihan, France)

Monterblanc is a rural commune located west of Vannes, in the heart of Morbihan. The village offers a Breton bocage landscape, alternating fields, hedgerows and small woodlands. Its appeal lies as much in the tranquillity of the setting as in its convenient position for exploring the Golfe du Morbihan and the coast. It is a place appreciated for quiet stays, close to urban amenities.

Heritage and history

The local heritage is visible in the village buildings: stone houses, old farms and a parish church whose silhouette punctuates the town. There are also traces of traditional rural activities and modest manor houses scattered throughout the commune. Local history remains essentially linked to agriculture and exchanges with Vannes.

Nature and landscapes

The landscapes are typical of the bocage: fields enclosed by hedges, sunken lanes and small ponds. These environments favour walking and wildlife observation. The scenery changes with the seasons, offering varied colours in spring and autumn.

Outdoor activities

Monterblanc offers hiking trails and easy cycling routes, suitable for families. Proximity to the Gulf allows alternating land hikes and nautical outings from nearby ports. Open spaces are also suitable for horse riding and road cycling.

Gastronomy and markets

The cuisine is inspired by Breton products: crêpes, local vegetables and cidre are common in nearby restaurants and guest tables. Markets in nearby communes allow buying fresh produce and regional specialties.

Not to miss

  • Vannes — neighbouring medieval town, gates, ramparts and shops.
  • Golfe du Morbihan — coastal scenery and boat trips nearby.
  • Parish church — a landmark of the town offering an insight into local heritage.
  • Hikes on bocage paths — easy walks between hedges and fields.
  • Local markets — to taste fresh produce and Breton specialties.

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