Séjour en bord de mer dans le Finistère Sud pour prendre un grand bol d'air en Bretagne

Want to discover Brittany? Our campsite in Trégunc (30 km) awaits you for a peaceful vacation in South Finistère! Nestled between Pont-Aven and Concarneau, Le Kergariou campsite welcomes you to the seaside. Here, you’ll find everything you need to create unforgettable family memories: a water park, a variety of accommodation , lush greenery , activities and entertainment for all.

Close to the ocean, our campsite in South Finistère will delight nature lovers and culture buffs alike: sandy beaches, turquoise GR34 coves, wild dunes and picturesque harbors. A real taste of Brittany!

Beach with moored boats seen from afar
team at Le Kergariou campsite in Névez, South Finistère
Coastal lighthouse at sunset.
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Trégunc, a small seaside resort in South Finistère, is the perfect place for your vacation. With its fine sandy beaches, the GR34 winding along turquoise coves, and wild dunes, this corner of Brittany offers an exceptional natural setting. Explore the Pointe de Trévignon and its emblematic lighthouse, discover the crystal-clear beaches of Pouldohan and Kersidan and admire the mysterious standing stones that adorn the bocage landscape.

When you choose a campsite near Trégunc, you’ll be immersed in the most beautiful landscapes in South Finistère. From the Pointe du Raz to the Glénan archipelago, via the ria de l’Aven, the panoramas are breathtaking. Concarneau, Plage de Port-Manec’h and Pont-Aven are only minutes away. Or spend a day in neighboring Morbihan , visiting Quiberon, Carnac or Vannes, and return to your Trégunc campsite in the evening .

Camping Le Kergariou, just a few kilometers from Trégunc, is the ideal place for a peaceful break. Surrounded by greenery, our 3-star campsite offers a soothing environment, just 1.5 km from the beach, but far from the hustle and bustle of the big resorts. The secure setting, shady paths and wide-open spaces allow everyone to relax, while enjoying the benefits of nature. Here, Southern Brittany is yours to discover and enjoy in all its splendour.

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Mobile homes, chalets and camping pitches for rent in Trégunc

Looking for a quiet vacation in Trégunc ? Camping Le Kergariou is the perfect place to spend a family or couple holiday in South Finistère.

Families can enjoy spacious mobile homes with terraces and private gardens, while couples will find peace and privacy in our chalets.

For an original stay, our unusual cabins, inspired by Breton legends, will seduce you. For campers, shady, spacious pitches are available, suitable for tents, caravans and motorhomes.

Mobile home with wooden terrace under awning.
Glamping tent with wooden terrace, nature.
Nature camping with tent and caravan under the trees
Wooden chalet in a green setting
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Mobile home with wooden terrace under awning.


Glamping tent with wooden terrace, nature.
Nature camping with tent and caravan under the trees

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Campsite with heated indoor swimming pool near Trégunc

Indoor pool with children and adults swimming
Wooden terrace overlooking the indoor swimming pool at a campsite in South Finistère
Campsite with indoor heated pool in South Finistère
Indoor swimming pool with happy swimmers.
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If you’re looking for a place where vacations in Brittany and family fun go hand in hand, Camping Le Kergariou near Trégunc is the place for you. Our family campsite in South Finistère offers a holiday where everyone finds their own rhythm. Children have fun on the playgrounds, while adults enjoy well-deserved moments of relaxation.

Activities for children

At Camping Le Kergariou in Trégunc, family vacations are transformed into moments of happiness. Children love theoutdoor playground with its slide, the Jump-room with its giant trampoline, the marble circuit and the ping-pong tables. It’s all there for them to have fun and enjoy themselves. And when the Breton weather turns fickle, the indoor playroom takes over with its climbing structure, slide and ball pool. Your children are sure not to get bored!

Sport and leisure for the whole family

To keep you active, the city stadium is the perfect place for family sports activities. Whether it’s a game of soccer, basketball or volleyball, it’s the ideal place to share convivial moments. Open until 10pm, this secure area welcomes young and old for impromptu games. The campsite also boasts a pétanque court, a giant chess set and a games room with table soccer, pinball and air-hockey for relaxing moments.

Fun evenings and events

Family vacations in Trégunc are synonymous with conviviality at Camping Le Kergariou. Every week in July and August, we offer entertainment for all ages. Take part in themed evenings, group games and don’t miss the traditional Saturday welcome drink. The atmosphere is always calm and pleasant. Unlike noisy camping clubs, here the entertainment stops in the evening, respecting everyone’s peace and quiet. No late-night parties, just pleasant, quiet times for all.

3-star campsite in South Finistère: facilities and services


Essential services for simple vacations

We’ve thought of every detail to make your vacation as easy as possible:

  • Wifi available in a large area of the campsite
  • Evening snacks for convenient, stress-free meals
  • Fresh bread and pastries every morning (July and August)
  • Laundry room with washing machines and dryers
  • Tourist information and local maps at reception
  • Board games and books on loan

Enjoy your vacation with complete peace of mind

At Camping Le Kergariou, safety and tranquillity are our top priorities:

  • Secure access with gate closed at night
  • Limited parking for quieter aisles
  • Visitor parking and late arrivals
  • Peaceful, respectful atmosphere, with no noisy entertainment

Family outings

The calm, friendly atmosphere guarantees moments of relaxation and conviviality for the whole family, including your four-legged friend:

  • Heated swimming pool with secure paddling pool
  • Nursery kit on request, including high chair, baby bathtub and cot
  • Spaces suitable for families with young children
  • A friendly, family atmosphere for young and old alike
  • Dogs accepted (except categories 1 and 2) with up-to-date vaccination record


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What to do in Trégunc, South Finistère

Must-see destinations


Trégunc’s most beautiful beaches

Trévignon beach is undoubtedly the star of the Trégunc coastline. With its blond sand and turquoise waters, it rivals the most beautiful beaches in Brittany. Practical tip: arrive early in July and August to find a parking space easily!

What to expect:

  • Supervised swimming in season
  • Nautical base with kayaks and paddles for hire
  • Famous kitesurfing spot when the wind picks up
  • Authentic fishing port: buy fresh fish around 4 p.m. when the boats return.
  • Terraces facing the sea for sunset aperitifs

Also worth a visit are the Beaches of Kersidan, Don and Trescao : these three nearby beaches are a paradise for sports enthusiasts and active families.

The GR34 customs trail

The famous coastal path runs for 23 kilometers through Trégunc. There are several routes to choose from, depending on your level of fitness. To see along the way: secret coves, ocean views, golden dunes, maritime pines, protected flora and fauna.

  • Family trail (easy) – Distance: 6-7 km – Duration: 1h30 – Start: Pointe de Trévignon – Difficulty: accessible to all
  • Circuit sportif (intermédiaire) – Distance: 13 km – Duration: 3h – Itinerary: to Tahiti beach in Névez – Difficulty: good walker

The Pointe de Trévignon and its small fishing port: a must-see site

Not to be missed! The Pointe de Trévignon is one of the most beautiful natural sites on the Finistère coast. Trégunc’s emblematic green-and-white lighthouse, built in 1924, guides ships along the coast of southern Finistère. Sit on the terrace of one of the ocean-facing cafés to watch the return of the trawlers each afternoon (times vary according to navigation) or admire one of Brittany’s most beautiful sunsets. A magical moment to enjoy with family or friends. In July and August, the Sunday morning market at the Pointe de Trévignon is the place to be for lovers of local produce and a friendly atmosphere.

Dunes de Trévignon Ornithological Reserve

A 300-hectare Natura 2000 zone where over 150 species of birds nest: herons, egrets, ducks, gravelots… Guided tours offered by the Bretagne Vivante association to discover this unique ecosystem.

Places of interest in Trégunc: the Standing Stones (Mein Zao)

Trégunc and Névez are home to a heritage unique in France: the “standing stones” (mein zao in Breton). These impressive monolithic granite blocks, up to 2.70 m high, date from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Guided tours are organized in season: departure at 10 a.m. in front of the Trégunc Tourist Office (2h). Reservations recommended.

Trégunc Wednesdays

All summer long, Trégunc celebrates its Breton traditions:

  • Evening concerts at a number of outstanding venues
  • Fest-noz and traditional Breton dances
  • Poissonnades: a popular seafood festival
  • Breton dance classes to learn traditional steps

Exhibitions and discoveries :

  • Maison de la Mer: permanent and temporary exhibitions
  • Maison du Littoral: raising awareness of the coastal environment
  • Guided nature outings organized by the Tourist Office

Around Trégunc: destinations not to be missed

Concarneau (40 minutes): Ville Close: medieval fortress surrounded by ramparts, fishing port (one of France’s leading tuna ports), Marinarium (aquarium and marine discovery center), fish market and colorful market.

Pont-Aven (45 minutes): City of painters (art galleries and Gauguin museum), walks along the Aven between mills and laundries, famous waterside crêperies.

Névez and Port-Manec’h (35 minutes): Tahiti beach (turquoise waters and white sand), thatched cottages of Kerascoët (postcard hamlet), Port-Manec’h (protected cove and retro bathing cabins), enchanting coastal paths.

Glénan archipelago (1h + crossing): board at Concarneau for a day in paradise, with lagoons worthy of the Tropics, the beach of Saint-Nicolas with its immaculate white sand, a renowned diving and sailing school, and an exceptional protected natural site.

Quimper (55 minutes): medieval historic center and cobblestone streets, Saint-Corentin cathedral (Gothic masterpiece), HB-Henriot earthenware factories, museums and cultural festivals (Festival de Cornouaille).