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The Ille-et-Vilaine, the ideal destination for your camping holiday
Perhaps you’re already familiar with the Finistère, Morbihan and Côtes d’Armor departments? Then get ready to explore the Ille-et-Vilaine on your next holiday, the one Breton region you haven’t checked off your list yet! Its must-see attractions include the mystical Brocéliande forest, Dinard and Cancale, the cultural hub of Rennes, and the “city of privateers”, Saint-Malo. And if you need one more incentive to start packing your bags, the majestic UNESCO-listed Mont-Saint-Michel is just up the road from your Sandaya campsite!
And to further elevate your Breton holiday experience, our 4&5 star campsites offer amazingly comfortable accommodation for every kind of group, water parks where you can splash around in all seasons, entertainment for all ages, and services and facilities designed with you in mind. And you’ll find them in the most beautiful parts of Europe. How could anyone resist?
Visit the Ille-et-Vilaine with the family
If you have a passion for tales and legends, be sure to take a trip to the Brocéliande forest when on holiday in Brittany. In this land of Arthurian legends, magic and mystery abound and the spirits of the Lady of the Lake, Merlin the Enchanter and King Arthur linger in the air… But of course, there’s no need to be afraid – there are no ghosts! You and your family will simply be amazed by the sheer magic of the place.
It’s pretty normal for adults and children to want to do different things on holiday: grown-ups enjoy visiting castles while kids are keen to get up close to furry creatures at the zoo! Well, take note: at Domaine de la Bourbansais, you can explore a château AND a zoo – so you can keep everyone happy!
Visit the Ille-et-Vilaine as a couple
There’s no shortage of romantic settings for a getaway for two in the area around your campsite in the Ille-et-Vilaine. Take the seaside resorts of Dinard, Saint-Lunaire and Saint-Briac, for example. You’ll be captivated by the Belle Époque villas, the chic ambience, the superb beaches and the breathtaking scenery of the Côte d’Émeraude.
Or would you rather pull on your walking boots and set off to explore the surroundings on foot? The GR37 hiking path crosses Brittany from east to west, stretching almost 773.5 km and taking walkers through some idyllic rural landscapes. If you prefer a city jaunt, then Rennes and Saint-Malo are the places to go. Prepare to be won over by their enchanting allure, architecture and historical heritage. Finally, lovebirds should embark on a boat trip along the River Vilaine, which meanders leisurely from lock to lock.
Camping Ille-et-Vilaine: our handy tips for a successful stay
For a Breton adventure on two wheels, follow the Vélomaritime cycle route which passes by the Côte de Granit Rose and around the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.
Visit Cancale in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, where you might see a childhood dream come true if you catch a glimpse of the dolphins swimming freely off the coast!
Galette saucisse, Pommé, Kig ha Farz, mouclade, Cancale oysters... Behind these names are some mouthwatering specialities – your tastebuds are in for a treat during your Breton holiday!
Lake Trémélin is the perfect place to spend a day with the family or your special someone. There, you can enjoy canoeing, fishing and even swimming (when the weather permits) in the heart of a protected natural site.