Camping Ker Yaoulet
Discover the area around camping Ker Yaoulet
Southern Brittany awaits you during your stay at the Ambon campsite near Damgan
Camping Ker Yaoulet is the gateway to the hidden treasures of the Brittany region. Nestled between Ambon, Damgan, the Rhuys peninsula and the Gulf of Morbihan, our campsite offers you much more than a simple stay: an unforgettable adventure in the heart of authentic Brittany.
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Start your exploration in Ambon, a charming, typically Breton village. Ambon, a salt-making village near Damgan, is the epitome of Brittany: white sandy beaches, rocky coasts and salt marshes. Whether you’re hiking through meadows and woods, tasting shortbread by the sea or exploring historic monuments, there’s plenty to do.
The beaches of Tréhervé, Cromenach and Bétahon offer unique panoramas. The Saint-Cyr-Sainte-Juliette church, a fine example of Breton religious architecture, and the Brouël chapel, built in the 16th century, invite you to discover the local history. For outdoor enthusiasts, hiking trails and a new bike path offer unforgettable family outings in Morbihan.
Our campsite near the Presqu’île de Rhuys and the Golfe du Morbihan
Continue your journey to Damgan, a seaside resort renowned for its sandy beaches and friendly atmosphere. Soak up the sun and the waves for a lazy day, or try your hand at one of the water sports on offer on the coast, such as surfing or sailing.
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Then explore the Rhuys peninsula, a natural jewel between land and sea. Hike along coastal paths offering breathtaking panoramas, visit the historic Château de Suscinio, and sample fresh seafood in picturesque harbors.
Finally, don’t miss the Gulf of Morbihan, a veritable inland sea dotted with islands and islets. Embark on a boat trip to discover its natural treasures and exceptional wildlife, or explore its shores by bike for an even more immersive experience in Southern Brittany.
Stay in Ambon, Damgan and Morbihan
For your camping vacation in Ambon near Damgan, Camping Ker Yaoulet has selected some of the must-see places in Morbihan. From the town of Vannes, facing the Morbihan archipelago, to the Quiberon peninsula, via Carnac, a camping holiday in Morbihan will be punctuated by the beauty of the landscape, the cultural and historical wealth of the area, and the various Breton culinary specialities! A wide range of outings and visits are on offer to holidaymakers discovering Ambon and the Morbihan.
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Visit Ambon
Ambon is a charming Morbihan town known for its sandy beach, unspoilt natural environment and historic monuments.
Ambon beach is one of the town’s main attractions. It’s a beautiful stretch of fine golden sand that stretches for over 2 km, offering the ideal setting for relaxing and swimming. Water sports enthusiasts can also enjoy activities such as surfing, kite-surfing and windsurfing.
Ambon is also known for its unspoilt natural environment. Visitors can stroll through the Réserve Naturel des Marais d’Ambon, home to a wide variety of animal and plant species. The park features hiking trails, cycle paths and picnic areas.
The town also boasts a rich historical heritage. Here you’ll find the church of Saint-Cyr and its superb stained-glass window.
Explore the surrounding area of camping Ker Yaoulet in Ambon
The campsite‘s ideal location in Ambon, some twenty kilometers from Vannes, means it’s within easy reach of a host of places well worth a visit. Here you’ll find a more detailed list of places to visit during your vacation around Ambon and in Southern Brittany:
- Damgan and its magnificent sandy beaches, ideal for swimming and fishing. Stroll along the coastline and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Ambon, an authentic saltmarsh village, with its salt marshes, hiking trails and wild beaches. Enjoy nature and discover its rich historical heritage.
- Vannes, a medieval town with well-preserved ramparts, a picturesque port and half-timbered houses. Don’t miss the lively market and Saint-Pierre cathedral.
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- The Quiberon peninsula, renowned for its spectacular cliffs, heavenly beaches and coastal paths. Enjoy local products such as crêpes and cider.
- The church of Sainte-Julitte in Ambon is a jewel of Romanesque architecture, with archaeological excavations revealing a Roman temple and an early Christian sanctuary. Easy to visit before the Sunday market.
- The famous Carnac alignments, impressive megaliths dating back to prehistoric times. Explore the prehistory museum and discover the surrounding beaches for an unforgettable day out.
- The 16th-century Brouël chapel offers a fascinating insight into local history. Situated near the marshes, it features a remarkable Gothic gable and is well worth a visit.
- Muzillac, a charming little town with local markets, traditional houses and hiking trails.
Cruise in the Gulf of Morbihan
Why not take advantage of your stay at the Ker Yaoulet campsite to visit the islands in the Gulf of Morbihan?
Many cruise companies offer you the chance to visit the islands in the Gulf of Morbihan.
The islands of the Golfe du Morbihan, the jewel of Brittany, are an invitation to escape. Among the most famous
- Île aux Moines, nicknamed the “Pearl of the Gulf”, offers enchanting scenery with its coastal paths and picturesque beaches.
- Ile d’Arz, a hiker’s paradise, boasts breathtaking panoramas and authentic villages.
- The smaller Berder and Gavrinis islands are fascinating for their megalithic sites and unspoilt nature.
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Each unique island blends history, culture and natural beauty, making the Golfe du Morbihan a must-see destination for lovers of nature and Breton traditions.
Camping Ker Yaoulet highly recommends the Gulf of Morbihan cruises!