Camping municipal La Pointe de Goareva, Municipal campground on Île-de-Bréhat, France.
Camping municipal La Pointe de Goareva sits along the southern coast of Île-de-Bréhat with about 100 shaded plots facing maritime landscapes. The site overlooks the historic citadel and the surrounding coastal terrain.
The grounds were established by the local Mairie on an island that became the first protected natural site in France. This status shaped how the island developed and remains managed today.
Local artisans work in studios near the campsite, keeping glassblowing and other traditional Breton crafts alive. Visitors walking around can see their work and watch how these techniques continue on the island today.
The site opens from May through September and you need to register at reception when you arrive. Plan your arrival for the afternoon or early evening to match the reception availability.
The island can only be reached by ferry, meaning the campsite sits in a car-free setting away from roads. This isolation creates a quieter experience surrounded by native coastal plants and wildlife.
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