Le Moteno, a 4 star campsite in Plouhinec
In Plouhinec, between Lorient and the famous alignments in Carnac, near the Gulf of Morbihan and Quiberon Peninsula, Le Moteno, a 4 star member campsite in the Yukadi Villages group is located. Occupying a lush campsite located 200 metres from the Etel river and a few hundred metres from the Atlantic Ocean and the Kervégan beach, this establishment is perfect for a stay as a family or with friends in southern Brittany.
An exotic holiday on the campsite in Plouhinec
Open every year from April to September, Le Moteno is a campsite offering a multitude of family activities. It has many recreational and sports facilities, including a multi-sports ground, gym, ping-pong tables and even a pétanque court. Children can make the most of a play area on-site, with a bouncy castle!
During the school holidays, the children’s club accommodates young holidaymakers aged 4 to 12, for play, craft and creative activities, and cheerful times with the campsite mascot. The Le Moteno water park offers, over nearly 500 m², fun and relaxation for all ages! It consists of an indoor, heated swimming pool, outdoor, heated pool and paddling pool, given over to fun for the very young. Not forgetting the water slide, with twists and turns, a four-lane multi-slide and sunbathing area to revel in the sun’s rays, abundantly drenching southern Morbihan.
Regarding services, the reception team is on hand to meet your every need and answer all your questions. You’ll also find a bread and sweetbreads and buns outlet (when ordered in advance), grocery open every day in July and August, launderette, small ice cream seller for gourmet snacks, communal barbecues, bar for a cool drink and catering service. Please note that there is free Wi-Fi access around the bar.
A 4 star campsite in the Morbihan, just a stone’s throw from the beaches
To pitch your tent, and set up your caravan, converted van or camper, this Morbihan campsite offers you the choice from various types of pitches: Classiques (Classic), Grand Confort (Superior), Premium or Premium with private sanitary block. If you and your party wish to play the role of Robinson Crusoe whilst on holiday, put your bags down in one of the Jungle Lodge tents available for hire! You can admire the superb décor here, with a safari style, in timber and canvas!
The Le Moteno campsite also has comfortable and spacious “Classic” cottages, “Family” cottages, perfect for large families and “Premium” cottages. The latter are 40 m² with two or three bedrooms, master bedroom with a bathroom, central lounge with dishwasher, fridge, television and a large terrace equipped with sunloungers, plancha and private spa. Sheets and towels are provided in this type of holiday rental.
During your stay, don’t delay in hiring bikes at the campsite reception, and cycle towards the village of Plouhinec, the small port of Le Vieux Passage, with a family beach and lovely view over the Ria d'Etel (a ria is an arm of the sea, which advances inland). Around the campsite discover a rich religious heritage, with the Saint Guillaume chapel and Notre Dame de Grâce church, not forgetting the archaeological site of Mané Vechen.
Discover the treasures of southern Brittany!
In southern Brittany, lovers of water sports are spoilt for choice! Sea kayaking, yachting, motor boat, scuba diving, stand-up paddle boarding or kitesurfing trips, or quite simply longe côte (sea wading), during your stay on the Le Moteno campsite, you’ll have the freedom to do as you please! Moreover, if sailing or maritime history fascinate you, don’t delay in discovering the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly (Éric Tabarly Sailing Museum) in Lorient. This fun and dynamic museum entices you to discover the world of sailing, through films, sailing simulators and 4D cinema.
For cultural immersion, visit the Maison de l'Ile Kerner in Riantec, a museum located in a former oyster-farmer’s house, which offers you an insight into local culture and the nature of the location.th with Further south, you can discover the seaside resort of Carnac and the alignments consisting of 2,934 menhirs, before continuing on your way towards the magnificent Quiberon Peninsula and the famous wild coast.
Dubbed the Ile aux Grenats (due to the garnet rocks), the island of Groix offers varied countryside, with high cliffs to the west and beaches and a rocky plateau to the east. It has a geological nature reserve to protect the unique biodiversity here. Accessed by boat, Groix is a sought-after location for its wild character and natural and cultural heritage. These suggestions are merely a glimpse into the wonders which Plouhinec and the surrounding area have to offer.