Camping de Ker Emma, Seaside campground in Tréflez, France.
Camping de Ker Emma is a seaside facility near Tréflez in Brittany that provides campsites and rental accommodations for visitors. The grounds are situated close to the shore and local walking routes in the region.
The location was placed under conservation protection in the late 1980s and is now part of a European protected nature network. The area gained attention for its ecological importance to coastal preservation.
The campsite connects directly to the GR34 coastal path, a traditional Breton walking route that follows ancient customs officers' trails along the shoreline.
The campsite sits very close to the beach and is easily accessible from nearby walking trails in the area. Visitors should expect that wind conditions can be stronger here, particularly during cooler months.
The facility sits less than 100 meters from the sea and is positioned next to one of Brittany's largest dune systems. These sand dunes stretch across several kilometers along the shoreline and form an important natural barrier against ocean currents.
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