Le Conleau, a 4 star campsite in Vannes
The Le Conleau campsite is located three kilometres from the town centre and port of Vannes, on the shores of the Gulf of Morbihan. Vannes, a historic town in Brittany, known for the medieval ramparts, cobbled streets and half-timbered houses is full of charm. Just like this four-star member establishment in the Flower Campings group…
Le Conleau, a campsite opposite the Gulf of Morbihan
Le Conleau’s creed is people! A genuine eco-responsible haven of peace, you’ll be able, as a couple, a family or with friends, to have a carefree, relaxing holiday here, opposite the magnificent landscapes of the Gulf du Morbihan and near one of the loveliest medieval tourist towns in France…
From the campsite bar-restaurant terrace, you can have lunch or sip a cocktail, whilst enjoying a superb view over the water park and surrounding greenery. The large 200 m² swimming pool, heated to around 27°C, may be indoor or outdoor depending on the weather. A mushroom water fountain spurts out into the toddlers paddling pool, to their greatest delight! You can also take part in an aqua aerobics session, relax in the Jacuzzi or read a book on one of the sunbeds, laid out around the pools.
Lovers of the sea will be delighted to learn that a shuttle service enables them to access the Le Conleau sandy beach, in just a few minutes. There you’ll discover a magnificent sea water swimming pool next to the beach, pine forest and as a backdrop the authentic port of Conleau. Your holiday in the Morbihan will be the chance to try your hand at all kinds of water sports: sea kayaking, paddle boarding, kitesurfing, diving, sailing, etc.
Take a breath of fresh air in southern Brittany
Enthusiasts of authentic camping can select the wooded pitch to suit them: comfort package with electricity, Premium with Freecamp cabin (sanitary facilities and private outdoor kitchen) or “Ready to camp”, which enables you to travel light as the plot includes a tent equipped for four people. Le Conleau also offers comfort mobile homes, timber cabins on stilts and canvas ecolodges, comprising two bedrooms, kitchen area, shower room, TV and 11 m² covered terrace.
During the summer season, children aged 6 to 12 can meet up almost every morning at the mini club, to take part in craft activities, circus skills workshops, treasure hunts or guided walks in the countryside... Afternoons are set aside for sports competitions, pétanque games, and at the end of the day pre-dinner games, taking place in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere!
After the kids mini disco with Dino, the Flower Campings mascot, we make way for the Latino, variety or rock concerts, dance evenings and karaoke nights, so you can have fun with friends or family. From a practical point of view, on Le Conleau you’ll find a grocery, bread outlet, launderette and hire service for sheets, towels, baby kits, barbecues and traditional bikes or e-bikes.
Head off for unforgettable adventures around Vannes
Vannes, dubbed the “City of the Veniti” (an Amorican tribe in Roman times), is a Breton Mecca for tourists. Renowned for the peaceful atmosphere, numerous restaurants, magnificent marina and perfectly preserved fortifications, you’re sure to be won over! Hikers will be able to take the Sentier des Douaniers (custom officers’ path) which runs along the entire coastline. Between sandy beaches, creeks and rocks, swept along by the waves, the view is always breathtaking.
From Vannes, shuttle services serve the magnificent islands of the Morbihan, such as the Ile d'Arz, Ile aux Moines, Houat, Hoëdic, Groix and of course the magnificent Belle Ile en Mer. Each of these have their own unique characteristics, identity and flora, with their common attributes of being magnificent, wild and offering fantastic landscapes and views all at once!
Your holiday on the Le Conleau campsite will enable you to easily tour all round Vannes and the Gulf of Morbihan. Séné, only 10 minutes from the campsite, is home to an exceptional natural heritage, a protected nature reserve and beaches accessible on foot or by bike. Sarzeau and the Château de Suscinio fortress, formerly the summer residence of the dukes of Brittany, is also worth seeing as is the famous Quiberon peninsula. It is a jewel of southern Brittany with the spectacular wild coast,11 kilometres of beach, seafood specialities and the famous “niniches”,