You'll love your stay in Brittany...
...in Morbihan!
Tourism & Leisure
Set in the prestigious natural setting of Quiberon Bay, Carnac is world-famous for its menhir alignments.
Are you looking for something to do with the family, as a couple, with friends, or for a getaway on one of the Gulf Islands?
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Camping Les Druides offers a fun and educational activity: The Carnac Tuk Tour
Discover a fun and educational activity, an electric tuk tuk ride. Ideal for couples or families.
The Forêt de Camors, a nature paradise
Rental of Mobile Homes and Caravan, Camping Car and Tent pitches at Camping Les Druides with Swimming Pool at Carnac Plage, close to the megaliths. The campsite invites you to enter the valley of the Korrigans!
Breathe in the sea air at the port of La Trinité sur mer
Our Carnac campsite offers you a stopover at the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer in Morbihan.
A veritable open-air sailing museum, the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer is a must for yachtsmen and skippers from all over the world.
Get away from it all and take the green route.
Find your Mobil-Home rental, or your camping pitch with swimming pool in Carnac. Looking for a cycling itinerary for your vacation in Quiberon Bay?
Discover the Museum of Prehistory
Find your mobile home rental or camping pitch in Carnac and explore the world's first megalithic museum. The Carnac Museum of Prehistory...
The Carnac alignments
Find your mobile home rental or camping pitch in Carnac and explore the world's largest megalithic complex of its kind, a mecca of European prehistory. One of the first sites to be protected by the French state. Prosper Mérimée's scientific approach...
Discover Houat & Hoëdic
Our Campsite in Carnac for Caravan and Camping Car holidaymakers offers you a getaway to Houat and Hoëdic...
A getaway to Belle-Ile en Mer
Camping Les Druides invites you to set sail for the largest of the Breton islands: belle-île-en-mer, "the well-named".
Who hasn't hummed Laurent Voulzy's famous refrain "Belle-île-en-Mer, Marie-Galante"?
A stroll around the port of Saint Goustan
Saint-Goustan, an invitation to stroll
It's best to avoid high heels when exploring Saint-Goustan. To begin with, the Loch ramps, built on the ruins of a fortified castle, lead down to the port. From the shaded terraces of the promenade, the view plunges down to the quays.