Camping de Kergall, Coastal campground in Loctudy, France.
Camping de Kergall is a coastal campsite situated across grassy plots beneath pine trees near the Atlantic Ocean. The grounds accommodate tents, caravans, and motorhomes with individual pitches laid out to give each party a degree of separation.
The campground was established to welcome visitors to the Breton coastline with access to local maritime heritage. Over time it adapted to modern camping needs while maintaining its connection to the fishing traditions of the area.
The site sits within a fishing community where traditional maritime practices remain part of daily life. Visitors encounter the working port nearby and can observe how the local economy still centers around seafood and coastal traditions.
The campground opens seasonally and provides facilities including electrical connections, water hookups, and a service area for motorhomes. Before arriving, check the dates when it operates and note that pitches sit beneath pine trees which offer shade throughout the day.
The campsite offers direct access to the GR34 coastal walking path, a marked route connecting numerous beaches and ferry service to nearby Ile-Tudy. This feature makes it easy for guests to combine hiking with island excursions without needing separate transportation.
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