Things to Do and Places to Visit Around the 5-star Saint Pabu Plage Camping in Brittany (Côtes-d'Armor), France
At the 5-star Yelloh! Village Saint Pabu Plage camping in Erquy, explore the treasures of Côtes-d'Armor: Erquy, Cap Fréhel, the Pink Granite Coast, Dinan, Saint-Malo, Bréhat and Mont-Saint-Michel.
Staying at Saint Pabu Plage means immersing yourself in authentic Brittany, between pink sandstone cliffs, turquoise coves and medieval towns. From your mobile home with direct beach access, every day becomes a new adventure: fishing villages, UNESCO sites, maritime heritage and breathtaking landscapes as far as the eye can see.
Erquy, the Pearl of Côtes-d'Armor
The Harbour and the Famous Scallops
Erquy is the scallop capital, with a lively harbour where fishing boats return every day. Enjoy the colours, the smell of fresh seafood and taste local flavours at the bustling market.
Beaches and Coves of Erquy
Golden sandy beaches and hidden turquoise coves invite you to swim, kayak or paddleboard. Families love the safe shallow waters, while adventurers enjoy snorkeling or coastal hikes.
Cap d'Erquy and the GR34 Trail
A “Grand Site de France”, Cap d'Erquy unveils spectacular views from its pink sandstone cliffs. Walking the GR34 coastal trail means sunrise over the sea, the sound of seabirds and sunsets painting the rocks in glowing colours.
Côtes-d'Armor: Nature and Heritage to Explore
- Cap Fréhel & Fort La Latte
Towering cliffs, a 360° lighthouse view and a medieval castle perched over the ocean: a must-see, only 18 km away. - Pink Granite Coast
Fairy-tale rock formations, Ploumanac'h voted “France's favourite village”, and magical trails between Perros-Guirec and Trégastel. - Dinan & Saint-Brieuc
Dinan: fortified medieval town with ramparts, timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets.
Saint-Brieuc: capital of Côtes-d'Armor, with a bay classified as a nature reserve.
Brittany, a Land of Character
- Saint-Malo, the Corsair City
Ramparts, spectacular tides and pirate history make Saint-Malo a unique excursion, just 60 km away. - Bréhat Archipelago
Known as “the Island of Flowers”, Bréhat is car-free and best explored by foot or bike: secret coves, colourful paths and absolute tranquillity. - Mont-Saint-Michel
UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont-Saint-Michel and its abbey rise majestically 115 km from the camping – a magical day trip.
Local Flavours and Breton Markets
Discover scallops, fresh fish, crêpes, cider and regional delicacies at local markets. Every visit is a gourmet journey into the Breton art of living.
FAQ – Visiting from Erquy
- Is Erquy worth visiting? Yes, it is the scallop capital with stunning beaches and the Cap d'Erquy.
- What is the best family trip nearby? The Pink Granite Coast: easy trails, magical landscapes and fun rock formations.
- Can we visit Mont-Saint-Michel in one day? Yes, located about 115 km from the camping.
- What watersports can we try in Erquy? Kayaking, paddleboarding, land sailing, snorkeling and longe-côte, all starting from the camping.
- Are there local markets nearby? Yes, Erquy and neighbouring villages host vibrant markets with scallops, seafood and Breton specialties.
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