B30 Les Abers HHH
Open: 1 May - 30 Sep
Calais: 453 miles Roscoff: 35 miles
Set between the estuaries of Aber Wrac’h and Aber
Benoit in northwest Brittany and easily accessible from
the ports of Roscoff and St Malo, this part of Finistère
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is less developed than many other coastal destinations.
Whether you are looking to spend time on the sandy
• BBQs permitted • Nearby: Shop (1 May-15 Sep),
beach or amongst the rock pools, enjoying watersports
• Children’s play area (1 May-30 Sep) Take-away (1 Jul-31 Aug), Bar,
• Table tennis
or trying out the seafood in the restaurants, this is
(1 May-30 Sep) Restaurant, Watersports,
• Bike hire (1 May-30 Sep) Horseriding a good base for discovering this very special region.
• Fishing • Club Comment: Token required
Visitors will notice the many roadside crosses, chapels
• Games room for showers (0.80 euro)
• Disabled facilities
and standing stones which mark the various stages in
Brittany’s religious history and at certain times there are
colourful processions and festivals when the locals wear
Brittany
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Site Only Per Night (£)
their traditional costumes.
Outfit +2 9.61 11.89 9.61
Extra Person 2.02 2.46 2.02
Despite being on a peninsula and having some elevated pitches with
Child 1-6 1.12 1.37 1.12
views across the islands, the site is surprisingly warm and little affected
Child 0-0 Free Free Free
Price includes 10 amp electricity. Outifts over 8m not accepted 01/07-01/09.
by the wind. The friendly, English-speaking owners are very welcoming
Minimum stay: 4 nights in Jul & Aug, rest of season minimum stay of 2 nights.
BOOKING CODE: B30
and hospitable and enjoy organising entertainment even during low
season from guided walks to cookery classes, Breton dancing, sports
tournaments, etc. There is a lighthouse trail and even a boat visit to
the Ile Vierge can be arranged to see Europe’s highest lighthouse.
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Members should note that many pitches are accessed by grass tracks,
some of which are sloping and care is needed in wet weather. The
B31 La Tabardiere HHHH shop, bar, restaurant and take-away are within 200 yards of the site.
Open: 5 Apr - 15 Sep
Calais: 409 miles St Malo: 134 miles
Camping La Tabardiere is located on the outskirts of La
Plaine sur Mer, near to the seaside resort of Pornic. This
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area, known as the jade coast has a warm and sunny
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climate thanks to the Gulf Steam. Within a 30 mile radius
• Outdoor pool* • Laundry facilities
you can visit St Nazaire, La Baule, Guerande, Nantes and • Indoor pool* • Children’s play area*
the Isle of Noirmoutier. Nantes is also within reach for
• Shop** • Internet/WIFI
• Bar*** • Nearby: Beaches, salt marshes,
a day trip. You may prefer, however, simply to stay on • Take-away** golf (3 miles). Town: 3¼ miles.
and around the campsite, enjoying a traditional seaside
• Tennis* Beach: 1¾ miles.
• Table tennis*
*5 Apr – 30 Sep
holiday with the family.
• Gas BBQs permitted
**1 Jul – 31 Aug
• Disabled facilities
***15 Jun – 31 Aug
The site has been run by the same family for over thirty years. Situated
on either side of a gently sloping valley, there are both sunny and
shady pitches located on flat terraces. There are two unisex toilet
blocks, which are kept very clean. The emphasis here is on peace
and quiet, but in high season the site does organise a range of family
entertainment including bingo, karaoke and dances.
05/04- 28/06- 12/07- 26/07- 18/08- 30/08-
28/06 12/07 26/07 18/08 30/08 30/09
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 12.42 15.65 18.33 20.94 15.65 12.42
Extra Person 2.66 3.40 3.87 4.41 3.40 2.66
Child 2-10 1.91 2.04 2.45 2.91 2.04 1.91
Child 0-1 Free Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes 8 amp electricity. No outfits over 6m 01/07-31/08.
Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: B31
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Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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