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Motorhome roadtrip surfing in Brittany

Surf the Breton wave!

This road trip will take you to all the top surf spots in Brittany. With its unique coastline running in all directions, there's always a good place to get in the water. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced surfer, you'll find what you're looking for. For your own safety, never surf alone.

Moustache à la plage

Stage

Saint-Malo
Saint-Malo

Recommended route(s) : D201

  • The north coast is less favourable than the west and south of the peninsula. You need big swells in the Channel to be able to surf. In this case, the Sillon beach is one of the best places to surf.
  • Perfect for beginners and intermediates.

Stage

Plevenon
Plevenon

Recommended route(s) : D34

  • Near Cap Fréhel, you'll find the Grèves d'en bas beach.
  • This spot requires an intense swell. Perfect with a south-westerly wind. The scenery is great here too, with Cap Fréhel close by.
  • For all levels.

Stage

Landunvez
Landunvez

Recommended route(s) : D27

  • In the Abers region, reef breaks are king. Porspoder beach is perfect for this. Some spots are well known, but most are kept secret, like this one.
  • This region catches a lot of swell, the waves powerful and hollow, rocky bottom, bodyboarders are at home here.
  • For experienced surfers only!

Stage

Plougonvelin
Plougonvelin

Recommended route(s) : D789

  • Plage du Minou is a magnificent beach with clear water that can only be discovered at low tide.
  • The cove is wild, sandy and close to the lighthouse.
  • This beach is very popular due to its location and quality waves.

Stage

Camaret Sur Mer
Camaret Sur Mer

Recommended route(s) : D8

  • On the Crozon peninsula, La Palue is certainly one of the most beautiful spots in Brittany. It's also a very consistent surf spot.
  • The beach is splendid and untouched by construction. The waves are powerful and hollow, and the currents can be strong.
  • La Palue is therefore reserved for good surfers on days with big waves.

Stage

Guilvinec
Guilvinec

Recommended route(s) : D57

  • La Torche is the cradle of surfing. The spot to the north of the rocky headland at the southern end of Audierne Bay is one of the few where waves are frequent all year round.
  • The waves are generally long but fairly soft, perfect for longboarding.

Stage

Ploemeur
Ploemeur

Recommended route(s) : D162

  • Guidel was the first town in the Morbihan department to be awarded the "Surfing Town" label.
  • Between the currents and the mouth of La Laïta, surfing is only possible at low tide and during the first few hours of high tide.
  • The coast is characterised by the presence of sandbanks. The beach at Le Loc'h is suitable for all abilities.

Stage

Quiberon
Quiberon

Recommended route(s) : D768

  • The wild coast of Quiberon is a sublime place, but it can also be dangerous. From low tide to mid-tide, the Côte Sauvage catches swells from all directions.
  • Never surf alone.

Staging areas on your roadtrip

Camaret Sur Mer
Route de la Pointe de Pen Hir
Finistère
Reception area PAY PARKING
86
parking spaces
7
The 24h
Guilvinec
The little sole
Finistère
Motorhome stopover FREE PARKING
10
parking spaces
3EUR
Full of water
Landunvez
Campsite Saint Gonvel
Finistère
Campsite service area
135
parking spaces
Package
depending on the season
Plevenon
D34 - Route du Cap
Côtes-D'armor
Reception area PAY PARKING
30
parking spaces
3.50EUR
24h
Ploemeur
Route de Larmor, place-dit La Vraie Croix
Morbihan
Motorhome stopover FREE PARKING
4
parking spaces
2EUR
Water
Plougonvelin
Rue de Bertheaume
Finistère
Reception area PAY PARKING
50
parking spaces
9.2EUR
The 24h
Plouharnel
Route de Quiberon Les Sables blancs
Morbihan
Reception area PAY PARKING
40
parking spaces
10EUR
The 24h
Saint-Malo
Rue Paul Féval
Ille-et-Vilaine
Reception area PAY PARKING
40
parking spaces
7,5EUR
Overnight stay
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