Near the campsite, this must-see place in Morbihan and attracts thousands of visitors each year. Ranked among the most beautiful bays in the world, along with ‘d’Along’, the Gulf of Morbihan and its numerous islands offers a magical landscape either by boat or along the coastal paths. Many maritime companies will allow you to discover the Gulf by taking a guided cruise with or without stopover on Ile aux Moines
or the Isle d’Arz. “
The Gulf of Morbihan (Morbihan in Breton means small sea), is an inland sea renowned for its mild climate. From your campsite, nothing is easier than to discover all the tourist sites of which the Gulf and its landscapes of postcard, indeed, a few minutes from the campsite of Arvor are located wonderful panoramas overlooking the Gulf Sea and you will find landing stages from where to leave towards the many islands of Morbihan, to walk or bike them. Back on land, make a detour by the tide mills, different from the water mills. even closer to your Breton campsite classified 3 stars, is located Pénerf and its estuary, former commercial port, now a place conducive to oyster farming (oyster farming). The Pénerf river, with its salt water, fed by the tides, goes up to the campsite by a third which crosses the old salt marshes and makes it possible to make live a whole ecosystem of which you can see the inhabitants (many birds among others).
The Gulf of Morbihan is also a multitude of castles, lighthouses, magnificent listed chapels, towns with medieval houses, intimate coves, fine sandy beaches, forests, hiking trails and of course the unmissable megalithic sites known in the
You have thousands of reasons to spend your holidays or weekends at the campsite of Arvor in Brittany in the Gulf of Morbihan where you will find all the documentation on these wonderful sites to discover.