Camping de La Tour, Seaside campground in Locmariaquer, France
Camping de La Tour is a campground on grassy ground near the Gulf of Morbihan with roughly 110 pitches for tents, caravans, and recreational vehicles. The site sits directly along the shore with views across the bay and its oyster farms.
The campground sits in a landscape inhabited since the Neolithic period and dotted with standing stones and burial chambers. The region has been shaped by fishing traditions and later by oyster farming over thousands of years.
The site sits in an area where oyster farming shapes both the landscape and local identity. Along the waterfront, you can see cultivation beds and wooden structures that reflect how residents have worked the bay for centuries.
The site has access to washrooms, cooking areas, and bicycle storage for guests. Visitors should plan around tides and weather since the coastal location is exposed to both.
Guests can reach Table des Marchands from the site, an ancient burial chamber with rare Neolithic engravings on its interior walls. This monument displays artistic marks from a period when such carvings were uncommon across Europe.
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