Lively ports at the heart of Breton culture
In total, there are around a hundred ports in the Finistère department, or to be more precise, 96.
Whether regional, departmental, inter-communal or communal, all these ports are veritable jewels of Breton culture and well worth a visit.
Marina or fishing port, there’s something for everyone, and each one has a history that makes it so famous.
1 | The port of Doëlan
This is undoubtedly one of Finistère’s most picturesque and authentic ports, with its emblematic red and green lighthouses.
The port of Doëlan is above all a postcard setting for lovers of the bucolic charm of the Breton coast.
Secondly, it’s the ideal place to buy fresh produce(fish, shellfish or crustaceans) directly from the fishermen’s boats in the harbor.
The port of Doëlan, which is on the GR34 (customs trail), also provides access to wonderful coastal walks.
If you want to eat in the port of Doëlan, we recommend the ” Le Trois-Mâts ” restaurant. Just 1.5km from the Kergariou campsite, it’s the ideal base for your next vacation in Brittany.
2 | The port of Concarneau
For many, Concarneau in Cornouaille is one of the fishing capitals of France, but today it’s shipbuilding and ship repair that keep this historic port alive.
The marina and fishing port are both located on either side of the Ville Close, ideally situated for locals, yachtsmen and holidaymakers alike.
You can also visit theGlénan Archipelago, nicknamed the ” Breton Caribbean ” thanks to its sumptuous landscapes, from the port of Concarneau in south Finistère.
Concarneau still has a very important fishing-related section, notably with the Fishing Museum, which fascinates young and old alike.
Of course, you can also buy fresh produce direct from the fish market.
3 | Port de Douarnenez
When you arrive in Douarnenez, it’s mainly the port of Rosmeur that you’ll discover on your family vacation.
Indeed, this is the port par excellence that developed its activity around sardines and canning, so you’re sure to find some specialties.
This multi-faceted seaside resort will also take you on the sardine trail to contemplate the bay of Douarnenez and its pretty houses with colorful facades.
4 | Île-Tudy harbour
In the heart of the Bigouden region, opposite the Loctudy marina, the port of Île-Tudy on the Finistère coast is a charming, picturesque little harbor.
Surrounded by crystal-clear water, your camping vacation continues in this natural park around the pretty dike.
Let your instincts guide you as you visit the narrow lanes to admire what the horizon has to offer.
The sweep of fishing boats, seagulls and other local species will take you on a journey to enjoy the movement of the tides.
5 | Port-Manech
Just 30 minutes from Le Kergariou campsite, discover Port-Manech in the commune of Névez.
A seaside resort in southern Finistère, at the mouth of the Aven and Bélon rivers, Port-Manech is close to Pont-Aven (on the Atlantic coast.
A holiday destination in the belle époque, this family-friendly resort is a must-see thanks to its many activities: water sports, angling, fishing, walks along the coastal path, speedboat rides.
In short, Port-Manech and the wider Névez area is a veritable Swiss Army knife, the ” Breton Riviera “, starting with the pretty village of Kerascoët and its many thatched cottages.
Also discover these 2 ports in South Finistère
In total, there are around a hundred ports in the Finistère department, or to be more precise, 96.
Whether regional, departmental, inter-communal or communal, all these ports are veritable jewels of Breton culture and well worth a visit.
Marina or fishing port, there’s something for everyone, and each one has a history that makes it so famous.
The port of Guilvinec
The port of Rosbras
In conclusion
As you can see, South Brittany has a lot to offer, not least picturesque harbors just like the ones you see on your postcards.
A camping vacation with a heated, covered swimming pool lets you enjoy the charm of South Finistère, with its many coves and breathtaking landscapes.
Camping le Kergariou lets you spend your vacation in a camping pitch or rental accommodation on a spacious site between land and sea.