Flower Camping Le Bois d'Amour 4 Stars

Flower Camping Le Bois d'Amour 4 Stars

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The advantages of the campsite

  • 150 m
  • Wi-Fi access
  • Restaurant
  • Grocery store
  • Laundromat

Description of the campsite

The 4-star Bois d'Amour campsite makes an ideal base for exploring Morbihan and the surrounding areas of Brittany.
A short 15 minute walk from the centre of Quiberon with its shops and other services, looking out over the island of Belle-Île and just 150 metres from Goviro Beach, the campsite enjoys an ideal location on the Quiberon Peninsula.
Relax around our heated pool while the children play in the safety of our padding pool.
Spend an evening with family or friends and enjoy the evening entertainment laid on four times a week in July and August. And don't forget the children's activities organised by our Mini Club.
Enjoy the flavours of Brittany with a traditional “galette” or savoury pancake at the campsite's own restaurant.
Or rent a bike and set off to explore the unique natural environment of the Quiberon Peninsula.

Bathing spots: on site: heated pool, paddling pool. Nearby: Goviro beach (150m)
Activities: on site: morning fitness, fottball, volley-ball, bicycle, moutain bike rental. Nearby: windsurfing, kite-surf, water skiing, fishing, diving, kayaking, pedal boat, forest aventure course, horse riing, golf course...
Leisure facilities: on site: children's play area, bouncy castle, table tennis, petanque pitch, biliard... Nearby: cinema, bowling, restaurants, discotheque (1.2 km)
Entertainement: in july and august: Kid's Mini-club: monday to friday (10h-12h), sports tournaments and tourist visits 5 times a week. Evening entertainement: 4 times a week (games, concerts etc.)
Services: on site: snack bar, restaurant, take away good, pizzeria, crêperie, ice creams, bakers, small general shop, free wifi, launderette, baby kit hire, sale of disposable sheets, motorhome service point.
Practical information: pets allowed.

A spectacular wild coast to the west, beautiful fine sandy beaches to the east, the Quiberon peninsula offers a variety of landscapes that immediately captivates. As one of the most popular seaside resorts in Brittany, it also serves as the starting point for excursions to Belle-Île, Houat, and Hoëdic. Facing west, this magnificent wild coastline stretches for 8 kilometers from Château Turpault to the Pointe du Percho. Jagged cliffs and arches carved by the waves create a stunning sight, even in calm weather, as the waves crash against the rocks. Stop by the Pointe de Beg-er-Goalennec for a breathtaking panorama of the open sea and Belle-Île.


Beachside or wildside? A prime destination for Breton tourism, the Quiberon peninsula boasts around thirty kilometers of coastline. Renowned for its beautiful long beaches, it has many facets waiting to be discovered. White sand, emerald sea, brown rocks, and more... Along the wild coast, you'll find numerous megalithic sites, while picturesque hamlets can be found inland.


An Active Destination In Quiberon, marine activities abound: walks, deep-sea fishing trips, sailing, sand yachting, sea kayaking, and kite surfing. The peninsula is also one of Brittany's top surfing spots. The Grande Randonnée trail encircles the peninsula, offering delightful scenery, while bike paths crisscross the entire area.


Narrow alleys or charming boutiques? Immerse yourself in the charm of traditional Breton villages! A little off the coast, the hamlets of the peninsula offer postcard-worthy views. Narrow streets lined with white houses, blue shutters, and blooming hydrangeas make you feel like time has stood still. Just steps away, you won't be able to resist the temptations of the beautiful shops in Quiberon. Sweet or savory? Why not both? Food lovers will find plenty of excellent seafood restaurants, creperies, and local specialties, such as niniches (sweets), salidou (salted butter caramel), Quiberon biscuits, smoked fish, and the famous sardine preserves.



A spectacular wild coast to the west, beautiful fine sandy beaches to the east, the Quiberon peninsula offers a variety of landscapes that immediately captivates. As one of the most popular seaside resorts in Brittany, it is also the starting point for excursions to Belle-Île, Houat, and Hoëdic. Facing west, this magnificent wild coastline stretches for 8 kilometers from Château Turpault to the Pointe du Percho. Jagged cliffs and arches carved by the waves create a stunning spectacle, even in calm weather, as the waves crash against the rocks. Stop at the Pointe de Beg-er-Goalennec for a splendid panorama of the open sea and Belle-Île.


Beachside or wildside? A prime destination for Breton tourism, the Quiberon peninsula boasts around thirty kilometers of coastline. Renowned for its beautiful long beaches, it reveals many facets to those who take the time to explore. White sand, emerald sea, brown rocks, and more... Along the wild coast, numerous megalithic sites can be found, while picturesque hamlets await inland.


An Active Destination In Quiberon, marine activities abound: walks, deep-sea fishing trips, sailing, sand yachting, sea kayaking, and kite surfing. The peninsula is one of the finest surfing spots in Brittany. The Grande Randonnée trail encircles the peninsula, offering delightful scenery, and cycling routes traverse the entire area.


Narrow alleys or charming boutiques? Immerse yourself in the charm of traditional Breton villages! Slightly set back from the coast, the hamlets of the peninsula offer postcard-worthy views. Narrow streets lined with white houses, blue shutters, and blooming hydrangeas create a timeless atmosphere. Just a stone's throw away, you will be tempted by the lovely shops in Quiberon. Sweet or savory? Why not both? Food enthusiasts will not be disappointed, with plenty of excellent seafood restaurants, creperies, and local specialties, including niniches (sweets), salidou (salted butter caramel), Quiberon biscuits, smoked fish, and the famous sardine preserves.



On site & nearby

Activities
  • Playground for children : with inflatable structure
  • bowling
  • Ping Pong : yes
  • Possibility of bike rental : extra - see price and payment on site
  • Fitness room
  • Game room : and TV room (available according to restaurant opening hours)
Entertainment
  • Kids club : gratuit, 5 à 12 ans, ouvert uniquement haute saison
  • Children's animation : free children's mini club 4/12 years old - in July/August
  • Family animations : free - during the day and evening - in July/August
  • Sports animations : Haute saison uniquement
Services and equipment available
  • Wi-Fi access : Wifi collectif : tout l'établissement (gratuit)
  • Safe
  • Deposit of bread : Dépôt de pain, dépôt de viennoiseries
  • Grocery store : with bread and pastries supply - see opening times and dates on site depending on the period
  • Laundromat : 6€/wash - 4€/drying - to be paid on site
  • Restaurant : snack/bar - pizzas - takeaway meals - creperie - ice cream parlor - see opening times and dates on site depending on the period
  • Snack bar
Location
  • Beach Access : 150 m
  • Accessible by train : Quiberon (1.9 km)
  • Seaside
Other information
  • Disabled access
  • Drainage area
  • Pets allowed : 4€/day/animal (1/accommodation) - category 1 and 2 dogs prohibited - tattoo and vaccination record must be up to date - to be paid on site
  • Charging station for electric cars
  • Deposit (in supplement) : 370
  • Tourist tax (surcharge) : 0.55€/day/person + 18 years old - see price and payment on site

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Address

Rue St Clément

56170 QUIBERON

route
BY CAR: From Vannes, N165, direction Lorient. Then to Auray D768 direction Quiberon - Carnac - Etel (from the exit to the station = approximately 25 KM). At the roundabout, head towards Quiberon via the D768.

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16:00-18:00