Camping de Bosméléac, Lakeside campground in Allineuc, France.
Camping de Bosméléac is a lakeside campground in Allineuc featuring 30 pitches and 5 wooden chalets distributed across a wooded setting beside the water. The accommodation options spread throughout a naturally landscaped area with access to the adjoining lake.
Lake Bosméléac served as a water source for the Hilvern Canal during France's industrial period, connecting to the larger Nantes-Brest waterway network. This historical function made the lake an important part of regional infrastructure.
The campsite offers visitors traditional Breton experiences through an on-site crêperie where regional specialties bring local food culture to the dining experience.
The facility opens from June through September and provides amenities including Wi-Fi access, petanque courts, and bicycle storage for guests. Children's play areas make the location family-friendly with options for different activities during a stay.
Visitors can rent pedalos directly from the campsite to explore the water or fish for large predatory species and white fish in the lake. This direct access to water activities makes the stay particularly appealing for anglers and water sports enthusiasts.
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