Camping de la Grande Lande » Camping in Moëlan-sur-Mer

Things to see and do
in Moëlan-sur-Mer

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Moëlan-sur-Mer, where the campsite is located, is an ideal destination for nature and heritage lovers.

Take advantage of our many hiking and mountain bike trails, and discover a variety of landscapes, from forests to beaches and harbors. The campsite is close to the port of Bélon, famous for its oysters, and you can also visit the ports of Brigneau and Merrien, which have retained their authentic charm.

And don’t miss the archaeological sites, such as the covered walkways and dolmens that bear witness to prehistoric times, as well as the chapels, fountains and washhouses that are part of Moëlan-sur-Mer’s cultural heritage. You’ll love this commune, which offers a pleasant, unspoilt living environment.

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Discover a rich
historical heritage

If you love old stones and green landscapes, you’ll love the Moëlan region.

This small Breton town invites you to discover the rich historical heritage of the surrounding area: the abbey site of Saint-Maurice, the Gauguin house museum in Pont-Aven, rue Dom Morice in Quimperlé, the fortified city of Concarneau, the National Stud in Hennebont…

You can also enjoy the great outdoors on the hiking trails that criss-cross the surrounding hills and valleys, or on the covered walkway at Kermeur-Bihan. Moëlan is an ideal destination for lovers of history and relaxation.

Sports and family activities
to punctuate your stay

If you’re looking for sports and family activities to punctuate your stay in Moëlan-sur-Mer, you’re spoilt for choice!

For example, you can try your hand at fishing on foot, a fun and environmentally-friendly activity that allows you to discover the richness of the foreshore, the area that is uncovered at low tide. You’ll find shellfish, crustaceans and even crabs, like the étrille, a small swimming crab that hides under rocks.

Please note that fishing on foot is regulated, and minimum catch sizes and tide times must be respected. You’ll find all the information you need at the Grande-Lande campsite reception desk or at tourist offices. And don’t let the rising tide take you by surprise!

If you prefer thrills and spills, you can also take advantage of the sporty beaches close to Moëlan-sur-Mer. The Kérou beach in Clohars-Carnoët is the ideal spot for surfers and stand-up paddleboarders.

*You can rent equipment or take lessons adapted to your level. It’s a friendly beach where you can enjoy a good time with friends and admire the scenery. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for on the waves!

Enjoy Moëlan-sur-Mer’s most beautiful beaches from the campsite

If you love the sea and nature, the La Grande Lande campsite*** in Moëlan-sur-Mer is for you!

You can discover the region’s most beautiful beaches, such as Kerfany, at the entrance to the Bélon. It’s a supervised beach, ideal for families, and offers a wide range of water sports: sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding. It is also suitable for people with reduced mobility. You can also admire theIle Percée, accessible on foot at low tide, and enjoy fishing on the sand.

Anse du Gorgen is another popular fishing spot; at Bellangenêt beach you can go surfing, and by crossing the Laïta with the shuttle bus from Le Pouldu to Clohars-Carnoët, you’ll have access to all the beaches on the Guadeloupe coast. Come and discover these magnificent landscapes and recharge your batteries at the La Grande Lande campsite!

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Stroll around the ports of Bélon and Merrien

If you like walks along the water’s edge and seafood, don’t miss the ports of Bélon and Merrien.

Both ports are located on the left bank of the Bélon, a small coastal river that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.

The port of Bélon is famous for its oysters, which you can taste on site or buy direct from the producers. The port of Merrien is quieter, surrounded by greenery and rocks. Here you can admire the “Maison des Douaniers“, an ancient building that once guarded the entrance to the ria.

The harbors of Bélon and Merrien offer landscapes that change with the light and tides, inviting you to discover and contemplate. You can also discover theBélon estuary aboard the launches that take you out to sea.

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