Camping municipal La Digue, Riverside campground in Saint-Martin-sur-Oust, France.
Camping municipal La Digue is a campground positioned along the Nantes-Brest canal with approximately 80 pitches spread across sunny and shaded areas. The grounds sit on natural terrain next to the waterway, accommodating different types of camping accommodations and vehicles.
The campground sits in the Brocéliande region of Brittany, an area connected to medieval history and local heritage. The canal that runs alongside it once served as an important waterway for regional transportation and commerce.
Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Maison Francoise Saget, dedicated to traditional linen crafts, and the Manoir de la Cour de Launay.
The site operates during warm months from May through September, providing direct access to the canal from the grounds. It serves as a base for exploring the area by foot or boat, with the location well-suited for regional travel and outdoor activities.
The grounds offer specially equipped lodgings for hikers and cyclists traversing the Breton travel networks. These structures allow long-distance travelers to break their journey into stages while traveling light without full camping gear.
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