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Camping Le Domaine de Leveno: Discover Guerande and Nearby Wonders

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Welcome to Camping Le Domaine de Leveno, where every day is a new adventure exploring the enchanting surroundings of Guerande in Loire-Atlantique. Start your journey by discovering the majestic medieval city of Guérande, renowned for its historic fortifications and charming cobblestone streets. For a unique experience, explore the salt marshes by bike or on foot, and marvel at the glistening salt ...See more

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4LES HALLES
36 km

4LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc.Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique.Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud.On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

3 Rue des Halles 56230 QUESTEMBERT
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LES HALLES
36 km

LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc. Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique. Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud. On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

10 Rue Jérôme de Carné 56230 Questembert
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4LES HALLES
36 km

4LES HALLES

Located on the former town square, this covered market was built in 1552 by Jérôme De Carné, Earl of Cohignac and creator of the fairs held in Questembert. By fate, it was restored in 1675 by a local entrepreneur named Estienne Charpentier (Estienne Carpenter in English). Les Halles were designed to cover, mark off and control trading areas. The marketplace was a great place to mingle and exchange goods. In the past, drapers, rope makers and shoemakers met here to sell their goods. This was the main activity during old country fairs. Traditional handicraft (canvas, wool, fine linens and leather) was very important in Questembert. Craftsmen having the same profession often lived in the same neighbourhood, even on the same street. Therefore, professional relationships were very easy to make. Streets were often named after certain professions, such as rue de la laine (wool street), rue de la tannerie (tannery street), etc. Les Halles, restored in 1997, have never been used as much as today. It holds a large market on Monday mornings and a market selling regional products on Wednesday evenings as well as flea markets, concerts and other cultural events. Les Halles was classified as a Historical Monument in 1922. Only four “historical” covered wooden markets have survived in the region of Brittany: Questembert and Le Faouët in Morbihan, Plouescat in Finistère and Clisson in Loire-Atlantique. Now, head towards Place de la Libération, and then Place Gombaud. On the other side of the roundabout, you will find the headstone of Alain le Grand, King of Brittany.

3 Rue des Halles 56230 Questembert
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Camping - Parc Sainte Brigitte
550 m

Camping - Parc Sainte Brigitte

Welcome to ***** Sainte Brigitte campsite in La Turballe Looking for nature and tranquillity for a holiday between the sea and the countryside, in a region with many cultural and sporting resources? The Sainte Brigitte Campsite***** promises unforgettable holidays for couples, families and friends. A 10-hectare, 4-star campsite set in the grounds of the Manoir de Bréhet, it is located 2.5 km from La Turballe and its beaches by road or on the Vélo-Océan. The Domaine de Bréhet and its magnificent grounds. Enjoy a holiday close to nature... The Domaine de Bréhet offers you an exceptional natural setting, a haven of greenery and water with its wooded, flower-filled park and fishing pond. For the enjoyment of young and old alike, the mini-farm at Camping Sainte Brigitte is home to dwarf goats, Ouessant black sheep, Basile and Angélique donkeys and a flock of geese and other birds. Your campsite rental in Southern Brittany. The campsite offers a wide choice of sunny, shady or wooded pitches in a rural setting for your tent, caravan or camper van. Combine comfort with a holiday in nature by choosing our mobile homes, which have two or three bedrooms and sleep up to 8 people. Our outdoor accommodation caters for all budgets and tastes! Relaxation and conviviality at a 4-star campsite Take advantage of the covered, heated swimming pool for moments of well-being and fun. Younger guests can make new friends on the playground, while older guests can meet up on the volleyball court or at Le Castelet, an outbuilding of the Manoir with a reading corner and TV room. Stroll through the magnificent grounds and tease the fish in our fishing pond. With family or friends, enjoy a meal at the Auberge de Bréhet, which showcases the region's delicious local produce and seafood. Discover Southern Brittany! Ideally situated in the heart of the Côte d'Amour, Camping Sainte Brigitte***** is the perfect base from which to take advantage of the inexhaustible resources the region has to offer: its beaches, the seaside resort of La Baule, the salt marshes of the Guérande peninsula, the medieval town of Guérande, Le Croisic, the Brière Nature Park and its natural bird sanctuaries... A host of leisure activities are on offer during your stay: sea bathing, sailing, fishing, golf, cycling and walking, tennis, horse-riding, leisure centres... Countless summer events will punctuate your days and evenings: concerts, exhibitions, flea markets, folk festivals, gastronomic markets...

Chemin des routes Route de La Turballe 44420 LA TURBALLE
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾