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Discover and stay at a campsite near Beg Meil

Beg Meil has plenty of lovely spots to take full advantage of the beauty of South Finistère. Large beaches or small coves, on the sand or on the water: from your stay at the campsite, all the seaside activities are available to you in this beautiful seaside resort of Fouesnant, which faces the Glénan islands.

Discover the Beg Meil coves

Fouesnant in Brittany is a little corner of paradise, renowned for its sublime coves. Come and discover breathtaking landscapes with fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Relax, sunbathe or swim in the Beg Meil coves, true havens of unspoilt peace. The natural, peaceful beauty of our Breton coastline will win you over!

Hiking on the customs trail

There are many coves nestling in the Baie de la Forêt, which stretches from Beg Meil to Fort du Cabellou, and includes Port-la-Forêt and Concarneau. To discover all these secret spots, you can walk a portion of the famous GR34. Nicknamed the ” sentier des douaniers” (customs officers’ path) because of its original use, this hiking trail guarantees the best access to the most beautiful viewpoints in this little corner of paradise.

From the slipway, stroll to the Belle Époque villas of the Pointe de Beg Meil, witnesses to a noble resort in the early 19th century and visits by artists such as Sarah Bernhardt and Marcel Proust. You’ll overlook the postcard-perfect Plage des Oiseaux. Then continue on to Pointe de Mousterlin, at the entrance to the Mer Blanche. The coastal paths wind through the dunes that shape this Breton coastline, offering breathtaking views of the coastline.

Plage des criques de Beg Meil

Beg Meil beaches

The Beg Meil coves, facing theGlénan archipelago, offer a succession of long, renowned beaches. These wide-open spaces with direct access to the open sea invite you to put down your towel and dive into the turquoise waters of this idyllic holiday destination in the heart of the Breton Riviera.

You’ll be spoilt for choice! The most emblematic beach, and the one closest to the Pointe de Beg Meil, is Plage des Dunes, with its sand reeds and blue thistles. Then there’s Kerambigorn beach, supervised in summer and packed with sporting activities (beach volleyball, sandball, beach rugby, snowshoeing…). Then we come to Kermil beach, with its fascinating palette of colors. This is followed by Maner Coat Clévarec beach (Pavillon Bleu), which is supervised in summer, and Cleut Rouz beach.

On the bay side, there’s also the large, supervised Cap Coz beach (Pavillon Bleu), with PRM access. The Kersentic campsite is located just behind this beach: in just a few minutes, it provides access to a wide choice of coastal sites, all within a very tight radius.

Camping in Beg Meil near the creeks

Located in Beg Meil, in the commune of Fouesnant, the Kersentic campsite is just a few minutes from Port-la-Forêt, with the famous La Forêt-Fouesnant marina and racing boat harbor. Like the Beg Meil slipway, the port of Fouesnant is also a departure point for cruises to discover the Glénan archipelago.

Calm and friendly, the 3-star Kersentic campsite has a lot to offer. Just a stone’s throw from the most beautiful sandy beaches, you can paddle or kayak in total freedom. Prolong your swim in the large indoor heated pool, and take advantage of quality, fully-equipped rentals (mobile homes, gîtes or unusual accommodation) for a rejuvenating stay just a stone’s throw from the Beg Meil creeks.