Come and stay at Au Gré des Vents campsite, to benefit from the wonders of Brittany, and just a stone’s throw from the Ocean. With the local cuisine to taste, fairy-tales and legends to discover, festivals or bike rides, you won’t have time to be bored here. The microclimate in the Gulf of Morbihan is not simply a myth.
DiscoverCampsite Rochefort-en-Terre
The town of Rochefort-en-Terre, standing proudly on a rocky outcrop, awaits you for an unforgettable Brittany holiday. Choose one of our high-end campsites and come and discover this small, charming…
Camping holidays in Rochefort-en-Terre: a remarkable, natural heritage
The town of Rochefort-en-Terre, nestled in the heart of the Pays de Questembert region, is a remarkable natural playground, ideal for walkers, cycling and riding enthusiasts. More than 300 km of hiking trails and circuits criss-cross the surrounding region: to whet your appetite, head to the étang du Moulin Neuf reservoir or schedule a hike in Saint-Martin woods. Do you enjoy combining rural walks and exploring local heritage? Head for La Vraie Croix, a village well known for its architectural gems and legends.
Rochefort-en-Terre, an essential stopover in Southern Brittany
It’s no coincidence that Rochefort-en-Terre has been voted France’s favourite village.... Just a short stroll around this small Morbihan hamlet will be enough to win you over. After you’ve explored the surrounding moors and woodland, take time to stroll round the old town, as far as place du Puits, admiring its cobbled streets and half-timbered façades. Has it worked its magic on you yet? Continue your visit by stopping off at the château de Rochefort-en-Terre, a building that has been destroyed and rebuilt several times.
Treat yourself to some of Rochefort-en-Terre’s culinary specialities
Your camping holiday in the Morbihan is an ideal opportunity to taste more local Breton products....the buckwheat crepe and the “far” Breton flan, both equally delicious and not-to-be-missed, will delight young and old foodies alike. It’s also a chance to try some Breton quiche and pie, as well as chicken and roasted cider pork. Still feeling peckish? Nothing beats a bit of bread with lightly salted Breton butter!