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About
the Mobile Homes Our four mobile homes are situated on the Camping du Quinquis site about 10 km from Lorient in South Brittany. We have a choice of two bedded mobiles to rent: The English style Bluebird, which sleeps six and has a end lounge, or: The Continental style Verona, with a centre lounge which sleeps seven with facilities to turn one of the beds into a cot. They are all maintained to a high standard and have DVD and CD facilities as standard. The kitchens are fully equipped including gas cooker, fridge, microwave, toaster, and electric kettle. Three of the caravans have a decking area, all have patio furniture and a BBQ provided for you to sit out on warm summer nights to enjoy the view; accompanied usually by a fine bottle of French wine. We are able to offer mobiles next to each other if you wish to go with other family or friends. Please note that duvet covers, sheets, pillow cases and towels are not provided. You may take your own or hire them from the camp site. (Prices available on request). Please note also that some of the site's advertised facilities are only available in peak periods. The Campsite It is a British
owned 3 star site set in 17 acres of mature While the setting of the site provides a relaxing atmosphere and a place to chill out there are plenty of on site facilities to cater for your needs and to keep you entertained. There is a bar which has recently been extended where you can enjoy a relaxing drink and get to meet the other holiday makers; entertainment includes live local bands, karaoke and quiz nights. Next to the bar you will find a choice of three swimming pools, the larger pool to do some lengths, a toddlers pool and the recently completed pool (fondly referred to as the new pool) which has a small toboggan and 9 seater spa. One of the most popular features is the childrens club, the Mole Club, providing fun activities to keep the kids entertained, (if the kids are happy then we are happy). Another favourite with many of the regulars is the Take Away with Chez Claude providing some rather delicious special dishes at reasonable prices. Claude, now semi-retired has worked at some of the top hotels in Paris and New York. Other features to keep you entertained or to provide for your needs include a 10 hole mini golf course, tennis court, table tennis, bike hire, two play areas, and a sports field. There is also a small shop on site which can cater for your immediate needs and laundry facilities. Next to the camp site you will find a small animal park where deer, pigs, sheep, chickens, monkeys, donkeys, geese and ducks roam freely. Take along a picnic and enjoy a nice day out where the children can wander around and meet and feed the animals. The camp site provides an ideal place for a relaxing and friendly family holiday which is encouraged by the site owners Andrew and Carole. The site office contains much more information on things to do and places to see and activities including walking and cycle rides, golf, horse-riding, canoeing, sailing, jet skiing, ice skating, 10 pin bowling and fishing. The problem some say could be to fit everything in. Prices and Booking Information
Special Offer! If you book a mobile home in April or October for two weeks you will get a reduced rate of £99 per week. Bookings: Normally Saturday to Saturday during the peak season. Deposit: A £50 deposit when booking (non refundable). Arrival Times: 1600 hours local time. Departure Time: 1000 hours local time. Getting There Driving: The majority of our British customers take one of the cross channel ferries and drive to the site. Our location in Southern Brittany means that the shortest driving time in France is from the western channel ports of St Malo (21/2 hours and Roscoff (11/2 hours). However the site is also accessible from Caen which offers a shorter crossing time on the ferry. Many site customers are now using Speed Ferries who offer cheaper ferry crossings from Dover to Boulogne. The driving time from Bolougne or the tunnel is between 7 and 8 hours. Booking a Ferry: Please contact the companies below to check routes, timetables and prices. Brittany ferries, P&O Ferries, Speed Ferries, Norfolk Lines.F Flying: A good option is to fly and pick up a hire car at the airport. Flybe Airlines; from Manchester to Brest or Rennes. Flybe Airlines; from Birmingham Exeter and Southampton to Brest Ryanair; from East Midlands to Dinard. Ryanair; from Luton airport to Brest Aer Arran; from London Luton to Lorient The South Brittany Region: Things to do places to see The surrounding area is typically Breton and reflects its Celtic connection with a rich cultural mix of music and dance, language and customs. This, coupled
with the close proximity to so many beaches towns and
villages, and the lovely setting of the camp site you are
provided with an ideal place to have a French holiday, as
a family or a couple, young or mature in a Le Pouldu with its three lovely beaches and rock pools is a favourite day out for many and is only 3kms from the camp site. It boasts an excellent restaurant for those who enjoy a good meal or for just one euro you can jump on the small ferry which takes you across the River Laita to Guidel Plage where again you can enjoy a bite to eat at an excellent crêperie. For the more energetic there is a circular walk round the River Laita taking in both La Poulde and Guidel Plage with some really nice scenery which can be interrupted with a meal and a drink to send you on your way. Guidel: Guidel
is a fairly large town which is host to an excellent
market on Sunday mornings. It has plenty of gift shops
and a good wine shop in the market square where you can
see traditional dancing on some market days. Pont Aven: is situated about 20km north of the camp site and could call itself the village of painters with something like 35 art galleries (Paul Gaugin himself was a resident there) and even if you dont want to buy a painting you probably will. It is very picturesque which is enhanced by the river which runs through the middle of the town. It is a popular place to visit with plenty of shops and places to eat. Doelan: is a delightful unspoilt fishing harbour where fish can be bought as it lands. A pleasant walk around the harbour, including a tree lined section, makes a visit very worth while, and you can enjoy a meal or a drink over looking the harbour to round of your visit. There are many other places to visit in the area including the medieval town of Quimper with its narrow cobbled streets and half timber houses found in the medieval quarter. Much of French life with its Breton influence can be found here with its twice weekly markets, and ancient Gothic cathedral. It has a good selection of restaurants bars and shops, and hosts the Festival of Cornuaille during the summer with a jamboree of Breton music, costumes, theatre and dance. A visit to Concarneau is a popular destination for many of our customers with its historic walled fortress, (Ville Close) noted for its display of colour in summer provided by the climbing roses and clematis proving an ideal place to shop and eat. With so many
places to visit the problem may be how to fit it all in. Website: www.brittanymobilehomes.co.uk To book these mobile homes in Southern Brittany, please contact the owner:
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