Between Concarneau and Pont-Aven, our Le Vieux Verger campsite in Névez is an ideal destination for a 100% Brittany holiday in South Finistère. On the programme: activities for all the family, picturesque and gourmet walks, cultural and festive events, not forgetting the warm and friendly welcome that only the Bretons know how to offer!
Brittany, a seaside destination!
The sea is everywhere in Brittany. The south coast is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, and the west coast by the Iroise Sea. The pleasures of sailing and the sea are bound to take pride of place. South Finistère offers an endless stream of water sports activities. Numerous sailing schools will be offering courses or hire to help you improve your skills. Young and old alike can also indulge in the joys of fishing on foot, in search of cockles and clams. The island of Raguénez, near Névez, is one of the 5 best fishing spots! And let's not forget the sand castles, the volleyball and snowshoe matches, or the reading breaks on your beach towel. In short, this is what South Finistère is all about!
A land of tradition and gastronomy
During your holidays in Southern Brittany, dare to join in the dancing and take part in... a fest-noz! Fest-noz (or "Night Party" in Breton) are festive gatherings of Breton music and dance, whose origins date back to ancient times, but were revived in the 1950s. They are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
When it comes to gastronomy, Brittany has something for everyone, with delicious seafood platters, langoustines and freshly caught fish. Children will love the crêpes and galettes, and a small slice of kouign-amann for a snack, which parents will be happy to accompany with a glass of home-made cider (in moderation!). There's also far breton, galettes de Pont-Aven, gâteau breton, caramel au beurre salé, strawberries from Plougastel... The list is too long to mention them all!
From your campsite, discover natural and authentic Brittany
Make the most of your stay at Camping Le Vieux Verger to discover the hidden gems of South Finistère: wild coves and inlets (Port Kercanic, Rospico, Raguénez peninsula), typical little harbour (Kerdruc), thatched cottage villages (Kerascoet, Kercanic), fishermen's cottages and standing stone houses, chapels, calvaries and tide mills (Hénan), listed harbour and coastal ponds (Trévignon).
You'll also discover the must-see places that make Southern Brittany so charming and famous. A visit to Carnac to unravel the mystery of the menhirs. A boat trip to the Breton islands: Ile de Sein, Les Glénan, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Groix, Houat or Hoëdic. A beautiful walk in the Forêt de Brocéliande, between legends and menhirs, only 2 hours from Camping Le Vieux Verger.