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Must-see places near Camping Kerzerho

Located in the heart of Erdeven, Camping Kerzerho enjoys a prime location for discovering the must-see sites of the Morbihan. Just a few minutes from the beaches, the famous Carnac standing stones, the Quiberon Peninsula and preserved natural landscapes, it is the ideal base for exploring Southern Brittany.

Whether you love walks, heritage, gastronomy or outdoor activities, the surroundings of the campsite are full of treasures not to be missed. Plan your stay and let yourself be inspired by the emblematic places that make the region so special.

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Erdeven

The beaches of Erdeven – Kerhilio & Saint-Barbe

Just 3 km from the campsite, discover the large fine sandy beaches of Erdeven. Kerhilio Beach, family-friendly and lifeguarded in summer, is perfect for swimming and relaxing. A little further on, Saint-Barbe Beach will delight lovers of surfing and watersports thanks to its beautiful waves. Sand yachting, paddleboarding, surfing or strolling with your feet in the water: here, every seaside desire is fulfilled.

The Megalithic Site of Erdeven

A true gem of Breton heritage, the megalithic site of Erdeven invites you on a journey through time. Impressive dolmens and alignments line a walking trail accessible on foot or by bike, blending nature, history and mystery.

Château de Kéravéon

Nestled in the heart of a wooded park, this 18th-century château offers a peaceful setting for a family walk or a relaxing break in the shade of the trees. The site is also home to an arboretum and several walking trails.

Local flavours & summer atmosphere

Erdeven also charms visitors with its Breton gastronomy: friendly crêperies, seafood restaurants and gourmet addresses to discover. For a great atmosphere, don’t miss the Sunset, a beach bar with your feet in the sand and live music in summer, or the Coota, located on a lively little square, perfect for a drink or a meal in a warm, laid-back setting.

Étel

About 5 km from Erdeven – 8 min by car

Nestled at the mouth of the ria, Étel captivates with its maritime charm and peaceful atmosphere. This small, authentic and lively harbour town invites you to explore the coastline where sea and nature meet.

The Ria of Étel

A true natural gem, the ria offers a unique spectacle with the changing tides. Many watersports can be enjoyed here: kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing… and even shellfish gathering at low tide. The oyster farms, still in operation, bear witness to the local oyster-farming traditions and add rhythm to seaside walks.

Beaches and walks

Étel has several beaches, ranging from small, hidden coves to more family-friendly areas. The sheltered and lifeguarded seawater pool is ideal for swimming with children. For a more active or contemplative outing, head to Pradic Beach, a real paradise for paddleboarding and gentle watersports. The coastal path along the ria is perfect for a walk between land and sea, offering superb views over the harbour and the dunes.

The harbour and local gastronomy

Étel’s authentic and lively harbour remains the beating heart of the town. It’s the perfect place to stroll, watch the boats and soak up the friendly atmosphere. When it comes to food, Étel offers some great gourmet spots:

• Le Shorebreak, a modern and welcoming restaurant serving seasonal cuisine with local flavours.
• For seafood lovers, Chez Luz is a must: generous platters, ultra-fresh products and an unbeatable view over the ria.

Charming, vibrant and resolutely turned towards the sea, Étel is a must-see getaway just a few minutes from Erdeven.

Belz

About 7 km from Erdeven – 10 min by car

A natural extension of the Ria d’Étel, Belz is a peaceful, authentic destination where beautiful walks, Breton heritage and coastal landscapes come together. Between coastal paths, small harbours and picturesque hamlets, the town is best explored on foot or by bike, to the rhythm of the tides.

Saint-Cado and its bucolic walk

It’s impossible to talk about Belz without mentioning Saint-Cado, a charming little village linked to the mainland by a stone bridge. Its walk, bucolic and typically Breton, invites you to wander through history, lined with stone houses, flowered lanes and a soothing atmosphere.

This is where you’ll find the famous house with blue shutters, a symbol of the ria and a true postcard image of the Morbihan.

A place full of legends

Saint-Cado is also known for its legend of the Saint-Cado harbour, a fascinating Breton tale that adds to the site’s mystical aura. Between land and sea, the place exudes a timeless atmosphere, ideal for strolling, admiring the changing light on the ria and enjoying a suspended moment.

A must-stop for food lovers

During your visit to Saint-Cado, a stop at “Madame Mouette” is a must. This renowned local restaurant offers a breathtaking view over the ria and serves fresh, local cuisine that showcases Breton produce in a friendly, relaxed setting.

Belz promises a gentle and authentic escape, where every path tells a story and nature reveals all its beauty.

Carnac

About 10 km from Erdeven – 15 min by car

Between ocean, history and well-being, Carnac is one of the most iconic seaside resorts in the Morbihan. Famous for its 3,000 menhirs and 5 beautiful beaches, the town combines ancient heritage, outdoor leisure and a relaxed way of life.

Beaches & watersports

With its five fine sandy beaches, Carnac is perfect for both family relaxation and sporting activities: surfing, paddleboarding, towed inflatables, sailing… Walkers can explore the resort by bike, on foot, by pedal cart (rosalie), or enjoy a game of tennis.

Well-being & relaxation

Carnac is also renowned for its thalassotherapy centres and spas, ideal for a wellness break facing the ocean.

Gastronomy & lifestyle

Carnac is full of great places to eat. In the town centre, several artisan ice-cream makers delight visitors in summer. The colourful, friendly local market is the perfect opportunity to taste local produce. When it comes to restaurants, you’ll find a wide variety of atmospheres:
• Le Cavok, a true local institution, combining delicious cuisine with a chic yet relaxed ambiance.
• La Potinière, its neighbour, wins visitors over with its warm setting and friendly welcome.

For a drink on the terrace, head to La Baignoire de Joséphine or the Délirium, two must-visit bars for enjoying the sunshine and the lively summer atmosphere.

And if the rain comes… no problem! Carnac also has indoor activities:
• Bowling Le Master, a welcoming, local venue,
• And the cinema, for a cosy break under cover.

Walks and discoveries

Nature and heritage lovers will find plenty to enjoy thanks to numerous walking trails:

• The Saint-Colomban Messe path
• The Alignments circuit
• The Marshes circuit
• The Trop-Vaz circuit

To deepen your discovery, don’t miss the guided tours of the Carnac Alignments, the Maison des Mégalithes, or the little tourist train – ideal for exploring the town differently. Carnac’s museums complete this immersion in Breton history perfectly.

Quiberon

About 20 km from Erdeven – 25 min by car

A true gem of the Morbihan, Quiberon charms visitors with its bracing sea air, majestic landscapes and lively seaside atmosphere. Between wild nature and gentle way of life, the peninsula is a must-see getaway in every season.

The Wild Coast, jewel of the Breton shoreline

A walk along the Wild Coast is a must in Quiberon. Its cliffs sculpted by the waves, secret coves and spectacular viewpoints offer a breathtaking show in both sunshine and stormy weather. A developed coastal path lets you admire the full beauty of this protected site, between raw nature and crashing ocean.

Between beaches and activities

Quiberon boasts many wonderful beaches, perfect for swimming, walks or watersports (surfing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking…). The town also offers a wide range of leisure activities:

• Thalassotherapy for a relaxing break
• Casino and golf for refined leisure
• And the Kerbougnec alignments, reminders of the peninsula’s megalithic past

On the road to the peninsula

The journey to Quiberon is an experience in itself. A stop in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon is a must: its typical market and family-friendly beaches provide a perfect introduction to the charm of the peninsula. All along the road, superb coves and beaches reveal themselves, ideal for a photo stop or a refreshing swim.

Heritage & natural curiosities

The peninsula is also home to exceptional sites:

• The menhir of Beg er Goah Lanec, recognisable by its heart shape
• The Port-Blanc Arch, a pierced rock that has become a coastal icon
• And Fort de Penthièvre, an impressive historic fortress overlooking the sea

Local flavours

Quiberon is a delight for food lovers: excellent oysters, Breton galettes and, of course, the famous sardines of La Belle-Iloise, symbol of local know-how. Between bustling markets and seafront restaurants, the flavours of the Morbihan are expressed here in all their authenticity. Between ocean and tradition, Quiberon embodies the Breton spirit in all its splendour: a destination where nature, history and gastronomy come together with every wave.

Voilier dans la baie de Quiberon

Auray & the port of Saint-Goustan

About 15 km from Erdeven – 20 min by car

A real medieval town full of character, Auray enchants visitors with its heritage, picturesque harbour and atmosphere that is both historic and lively. As the first major town near Erdeven, it offers as many charming walks as practical services for everyday needs and leisure.

The port of Saint-Goustan

The historic heart of Auray, the port of Saint-Goustan, is a must-see. Its quays lined with half-timbered houses, lively terraces and stone bridge give the area an irresistible charm. Here you’ll find a marina nestled in a setting that is both leafy and urban, perfect for a stroll or a relaxing moment by the water. The Saint-Goustan ramparts and the surrounding lanes offer a picturesque walk, ideal for wandering and admiring remnants of the past.

Walk through the old town

Heading back up towards the centre, don’t miss Rue du Château, with its unusual façades and preserved medieval character. It’s an authentic walk between small shops, art galleries and viewpoints over the Auray River.

Local life & activities

Auray is also a dynamic hub of the Morbihan. Its weekly market, held around the renovated market halls, is one of the most renowned in the region. It is also the first major town close to Erdeven, ideal for shops, supermarkets, shopping and indoor activities such as swimming, cinema or escape games.

Gourmet break in Saint-Goustan

After a lovely visit, it’s time to relax! To enjoy an authentic Breton crêpe or galette, head to Crêperie Le Yac’h, a well-known address appreciated for its quality and warm welcome. And for a friendly drink, L’Armoric is the perfect spot: its terrace offers an unbeatable view over the port of Saint-Goustan in a typically Breton atmosphere.

La Trinité-sur-Mer

About 12 km from Erdeven – 15 min by car

A charming seaside resort in the Morbihan, La Trinité-sur-Mer seduces with its lively harbour, seaside walks and gentle, elegant atmosphere. Between watersports, heritage and preserved nature, the town offers a perfect snapshot of the Breton art de vivre.

The harbour, beating heart of the town

As the true symbol of La Trinité, the marina is one of the most renowned in Brittany. People love to stroll along the quays, admire the sailing boats and enjoy a gourmet break with an ice cream. In summer, children can enjoy the carousel on the harbour while terraces come alive in a friendly, maritime atmosphere.

Walks and nature

Walkers won’t be disappointed: the Customs Officers’ Path (sentier des Douaniers) offers magnificent views over the bay, with coves, pine trees and rocks. Don’t miss Men Du Beach, ideal for family swimming, and the Men Du headland, a must for watching the sunset. Nearby, the Kervillen salt marshes reveal a peaceful, preserved landscape, perfect for a walk on foot or by bike. Heritage lovers will also enjoy visiting Saint-Joseph Church in the heart of the village.

Leisure and discoveries

In La Trinité-sur-Mer, everything invites you to relax and explore: boat trips, cruises around the bay, bike excursions or hikes along the coast. To extend your outing, head to nearby Locmariaquer for a journey into the heart of Breton prehistory. There you’ll discover remarkable megalithic sites, pretty oyster ports and beaches straight out of a film set.

Between charming harbour, coastal scenery and living heritage, La Trinité-sur-Mer is an unmissable stop just a few minutes from Erdeven, perfect for enjoying the Morbihan coastline to the full.