Discover Quimperlé: the "city of three rivers
Quimperlé is a town where art and history lovers will marvel. During your visits, the town will charm you with its green and flowery spaces, that's the charm of Quimperlé. At the crossroads of 3 rivers: the Ellé, the Isole and the Laïta, Quimperlé is distinguished by places full of history where many artists exhibit.
Would you like to spend your holidays in a campsite in Quimperlé? Only 15 minutes away, Le Kergariou invites you to discover this town where art and history mingle with the sweet smell of flowers.
Your stay at our campsite south of Quimperlé
This city of character is a few kilometres north of camping Le Kergariou. Our location will allow you to relax close to your holiday destination. In Quimperlé you will discover a very rich heritage.
Don't hesitate to visit the neighbouring towns of Moëlan-sur-Mer and Doëlan to enjoy the small Breton ports just a few minutes from the campsite and Quimperlé. And once you've visited this historic town, get closer to the sea to put your feet in the water or try your hand at surfing at Le Pouldu, or the seaside resort of Guidel.
Book accommodation
Would you like to join us for your next camping holiday near Quimperlé? We offer rentals with pitches and several types of accommodation for a holiday that suits you and your family. You can contact us by phone for a direct booking, or book online.
Pourquoi séjourner au camping ?
Our campsite is located 15 minutes from Quimperlé and less than 10 minutes from the seaside. Direct access to the port of Doëlan is possible by bike. You will have the chance to enjoy the sandy beaches and visit Quimperlé at any time of the day. A great way to spend a holiday on a campsite by the sea.
Conviviality is essential at Kergariou, which is why we want our campsite to be above all family-oriented. We offer a wide range of activities and provide campers with entertainment, a bar, a children's area, a covered and heated swimming pool and a sauna. The whole family can enjoy their holidays in Brittany.
Our campsite is located 15 minutes from Quimperlé and less than 10 minutes from the seaside. Direct access to the port of Doëlan is possible by bike. You will have the chance to enjoy the sandy beaches and visit Quimperlé at any time of the day. A great way to spend a holiday on a campsite by the sea.
What to expect in Quimperlé
For nature lovers, Quimperlé will charm you with its green spaces that change with the seasons. For a relaxing day out, take a walk in the town hall park, the Bel Air park, the Abbaye Blanche meadow, the Saint Nicolas and Gorrets meadows, etc. Quimperlé has been classified as a "Ville fleurie - 3 fleurs".
Do you like hiking? The forest of Carnoët (or Toulfoën) offers many walks. Crossed by the river Laïta and stretching from Quimperlé to Clohars-Carnoët, it is rich in history and legends and offers dozens of paths. This superb forest is appreciated by holidaymakers and locals alike for its peace and quiet. A magnificent place for a family stroll or a hike for experienced walkers.
Discover the historic city of Cornwall
A few kilometres from the Atlantic Ocean, Quimperlé will seduce you with its cobbled streets, where traders and restaurants delight tourists and locals. As you wander through the streets, it is not uncommon to discover atypical, half-timbered or even very colourful houses. This town has managed to pass the years by keeping its charm and keeping its historic town centre alive.
Located in the heart of the city centre, discover the Halles de Cornouailles or Halles de Quimperlé which were destroyed and rebuilt identically in 2001. They are a witness to the industrial architectural past of the 19th century. This building was awarded the "Rubans du Patrimoine" in 2003.
Enjoy this city of art and history
During your stay in Quimperlé, you cannot miss the Abbaye Sainte Croix, a listed monument. This 11th century Romanesque church, one of the most remarkable in Brittany, is known for its circular plan, its monks' choir and its crypt which are emblems of Romanesque art. Don't forget the oldest tomb in Brittany and the large limestone altarpiece (behind the altar), a major work of the Renaissance.
Quimperlé is very popular with artists, especially for its many temporary exhibition venues. Are you an art lover? Visit the Ursulines Chapel, the Presidial or the Archers' House, which will seduce you with their architecture and numerous exhibitions.