
Campsite near Concarneau
Discover the wonders of the region around Fouesnant-les-Glénan

Immerse yourself in Concarneau’s maritime history
The Fishing Museum
Located at the entrance to the Ville Close, the Fishing Museum retraces the major stages in the evolution of fishing. Today, Concarneau is France’s third-largest fishing port in terms of tonnage, and Europe’s third-largest tuna port. The museum features a large collection of working objects, fishing tools, numerous dioramas and magnificent model boats.
Bonus: a visit to the Hémérica, a former trawler with the “Bateau d’intérêt patrimonial” label, docked at the foot of the Ville Close. This museum is a true gateway to the city’s maritime heritage.
DID YOU KNOW? Concarneau is nicknamed the “blue city” because of the blue color used to dye fishing nets.
The fishing and yachting port
Take advantage of your stay at a 4-star campsite near Concarneau to stroll along the quays of the fishing port, where the trawlers and tuna boats of Concarneau come and go. To discover the maritime heritage, you’ll need to visit the


Marine biology at the heart of Concarneau
The Marinarium
Founded in 1859, the Station de biologie marine de Concarneau is the oldest marine station in the world still in operation. Here, knowledge of the marine environment is paramount, thanks in particular to the Marinarium, aquariums open to the public all year round.
An exciting and instructive tour for families and children. You’ll discover local marine species and learn more about the region’s marine ecosystem, while having fun and learning about underwater flora and fauna.
An idyllic setting for families
Concarneau’s beaches
Concarneau is home to some of the finest beaches in South Finistère. Plage des Sables Blancs is the resort’s best-known beach. The beaches of Cornouaille, Miné, Dames and Rödel are also very popular with families.
The campsite’s favorite? Plage du Cabellou, a beach sheltered from the wind and waves, with a beautiful view over Concarneau. These beaches are perfect for family bathing and relaxing in the sun, and offer breathtaking scenery.
A neo-Gothic jewel to discover
Keriolet Castle
Just a few minutes from the Ville-Close, in the wooded heights of Concarneau, discover the Château de Kériolet, a neo-Gothic gem with an astonishing history. This romantic 18th-century manor house tells the story of the love affair between the Russian princess Zénaïde Narischkine Youssoupoff, aunt of Tsar Nicolas II, and her husband, Count Charles de Chauveau. The château offers breathtaking views over the region and is a great getaway for lovers of history and architecture.

A Breton festival not to be missed
Festival des Filets Bleus
It’s one of Brittany’s biggest traditional festivals! Every August, the









