Camping Le Conguel, Quiberon
You'll have to drive to the far edge of the Quiberon peninsula to reach camping Le Conguel, but the reward is a fascinating holiday spot. A one-minute walk from a beautiful sandy beach and close to the south cape lighthouse that the campsite is named after. It's also within walking distance of the centre of Quiberon.
Why camping Le Conguel?- The campsite has a good pool complex with waterslides.
- There are excellent facilities for children, including a good playground and an indoor play room. For teenagers there's a good choice of sporting activities and games.
- In the evening there's Brittany folk music and dance until the sound of the sea rocks you to sleep.
The surrounding area of camping Le Conguel, Quiberon
A narrow strip of land connects the Quiberon peninsula with the Brittany coast. Just enough space for the road and the railway that takes you from Quiberon to Carnac. The western part of the peninsula is called Côte Sauvage and has impressive cliffs. A great walking area.
Some tips for your holiday at camping Le Conguel in Quiberon:- The area is ideal for cycling.
- You can visit the islands Belle-Île and Île d'Houat by boat.
- The beautiful city of Carnac, famous for its megaliths, is within easy reach.
- There's a wide choice of family trips; from tourist trains, zoos, aquariums and the butterfly gardens near Vannes, to the tree tracks of Fôret Adrenaline near Carnac, suitable for children over 5 years old.
| By the sea | Yes |
| By the lake | No |
| By the river/brook | No |
| Beach | Yes, Sand |
| Woodland | No |
| By the railway | No |
| Close to a road | No |
| Uneven ground | No |
| Terraced | No |
Our view
A uniquely located campsite at the edge of the Quiberon peninsula. A beautiful beach, many sports and games for teenagers, and activities for children. Brittany folklore for those seeking culture.