Camping Le Vivier, Seaside campground in Kerlouan, France.
Camping Le Vivier is a seaside campground in Kerlouan with 44 shaded pitches nestled on the Breton coast. The site sits just steps away from the water and offers direct access to the beach and surrounding rocky cliffs.
The campground sits in a region with a long fishing heritage, positioned near historic routes traveled for centuries by people crossing the area. The Kerlouan coast has always held importance for its maritime character and seafaring traditions.
The campsite maintains strong connections with local fishing traditions, providing direct access to multiple fishing spots both upstream and downstream of the facility.
The site is open from April through September and features facilities for visitors with reduced mobility. The shallow water offers safe swimming conditions, with different landscapes visible depending on the tide and the time of day you visit.
The water next to the campground is not seawater but a natural freshwater pool that fills and empties with the tides each day. This means the swimming experience changes throughout the day depending on when you arrive and visit.
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