Les Menhirs Carnac Plage "Brittany"
Allée St. Michel,
Carnac 56340
Opening Dates 22nd May - 25th September
Camping Les Menhirs
Camping les Menhirs is within easy walking distance of the centre of Carnac Plage, Brittany’s No.1 resort. Camping Les Menhirs is a perfect choice for a lively family beach holiday.
Camping Les Menhirs is only a five-minute stroll from a hive of activity where you will find colorful cafés, restaurants and the fine sandy beaches of Carnac Plage.
Camping Les Menhirs is a well-maintained campsite in beautiful landscaped grounds. Mature Poplar trees that spread across the campsite provide some welcome shade from the summer sun.
The main focal point of the campsite is the magnificent swimming pool complex - with giant waterslides, children’s pool and a fitness centre that includes a Jacuzzi and solarium.
Les Menhirs – beach
There is a wide range of activities at the beach including water sports, a “thalassotherapy” (sea water therapy), mini cruises, boat hire, Scuba diving and volley-ball.
Les Menhirs – Golf
About 10 km west of Auray and not far from Carnac is golf de saint Laurent. Golf de Saint Laurent is a high quality championship course undulating through mature trees. 18 holes 6112 meters Par 72. 9 hole course 2705 meters Par 35. Driving range - putting green - pitching green.
Les Menhirs – entertainment
Camping Les Menhirs is a lively campsite offering a choice of activities and evening entertainment, including dancing and live local bands.
Les Menhirs – Places of interest
Carnac has a network of streets lined with maritime pines trees, hydrangeas and tamaris. There is a fine choice of restaurants, bars and café so whether you require a snack or evening meal Carnac will not disappoint.
The ancient city of Vannes is a must place to visit. The medieval center and popular aquarium are enclosed by ancient border walls. Feel the heritage as explore this great tourist attraction.
St Goustan
Step back in time and visit St Goustan with its charming sixteenth century port, granite pier and its rounded cobblestones streets.
The old fishing village of Saint-Colomban and its flamboyant Gothic chapel is well worth a visit and stop by at the town of Carnac to admire the Saint-Cornély church which is a beautiful Renaissance building.
Boat trips to Belle Ile or the Gulf of Morbihan are ever popular in this area and the dramatic Quiberon peninsula is not to be missed.
Last updated 14th December 2011