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Self Catering
Holiday in Brittany
6 berth mobile home available to rent
on Domaine de Kerlann in Southern Brittany
There's no
getting away from it, Domaine de
Kerlann is quite stunning. A lively
park in a great location, this
holiday park ticks the boxes
for all age groups, ensuring that
both the children and the grown-ups
have a great time.
Domaine de
Kerlann is a holiday park unlike any
other in southern Brittany. It’s a
large park set among cycle-friendly
woodland, and packed with family
activities for non-stop
entertainment. Yet it’s in the heart
of beautiful countryside, close to
dramatic coastline, beautiful
beaches and picturesque
chocolate-box towns.
The site was given four stars by the French regulating
body and consists of rented Siblu mobile homes with a select number of private
mobile home rentals. All mobile home guests are able to enjoy the site's many
facilities (subject to the purchase of fun passes). This includes access to the
large indoor heated swimming pool and the two outdoor pools.
Domaine de Kerlann is only a 90-minute drive from the
channel port of Roscoff making the mobile home an ideal location for enjoyable
self drive family holidays in Brittany.
Domaine de Kerlann is about a 5 minute drive from
some lovely sandy beaches and also a short drive
from the pretty little town of Pont Aven,
once home to the artist Paul Gauguin. Here you can
enjoy a stroll along the river bank, pass by the
watermills, browse the shops and art galleries and
stop off at one of the many cafes to sample
traditional Breton fare.
Concarneau
is one of France’s largest fishing ports, as well as a popular resort. The
medieval walled town followed by a walk around the bay and ramparts will provide
you with some of the best sights in Brittany.

Concarneau
Quimper, the
capital city of Cornouaille, the name given to this region of Southern Brittany.
The town is dominated by the imposing 13th century Gothic cathedral overlooking
the cafe lined cobbled market square.
Carnac, set your
children an ancient mystery to solve by taking them to Carnac, France's version
of Stonehenge. It is one of the world's greatest prehistoric sites with
thousands of ancient stones arranged in mysterious lines and patterns. It's an
impressive sight, though you might all end up with cricks in your necks from
gawping at some of the giant 20m (60ft) stones.
For the golfer, the
beautiful course at Foret Fouesnant overlooking the bay is just one of several
within a short drive.
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