Located in the heart of Erdeven, Camping Kerzerho enjoys a privileged location for discovering the must-see sites of Morbihan. Beaches, Carnac alignments, the Quiberon peninsula and preserved natural landscapes: prepare your stay and let yourself be inspired.
From the campsite — Beaches accessible on foot or by bike in 10 min
Just 3 km from the campsite, discover Erdeven’s wide fine sandy beaches. Kerhilio beach, family-friendly and supervised in summer, is ideal for swimming. Saint-Barbe beach will delight surf and water sports enthusiasts.
A true jewel of Breton heritage, Erdeven’s megalithic site invites you on a journey through time. Dolmens and impressive alignments line a hiking route accessible on foot or by bike from the campsite.
Nestled in the heart of a wooded park, this 18th-century castle offers a peaceful setting for a family walk, with an arboretum and several trailheads.
Friendly crêperies and seafood restaurants. Don’t miss Sunset, a beach bar with summer concerts, or Coota, perfect for a relaxed drink.
5 km from Erdeven — 8 min by car
A true natural jewel, the ria offers a unique spectacle shaped by the tides. Kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing and shore fishing at low tide. The oyster beds reflect the local oyster-farming know-how.
Étel has several beaches, from small secret coves to family-friendly areas. The seawater lake is ideal for swimming with children. The coastal path along the ria offers superb panoramas.
Étel harbour, authentic and lively, is the perfect place for a stroll. Le Shorebreak for seasonal cuisine, Chez Luz for seafood with a view over the ria.
It is impossible to mention Belz without talking about Saint-Cado, a charming little village connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. This is where you will find the famous house with blue shutters, a symbol of the ria and a true postcard image of Morbihan.
Saint-Cado is also known for its harbour legend, a fascinating Breton story. Between land and sea, the site has a timeless atmosphere.
A stop at “Madame Mouette” is a must. Stunning view over the ria, fresh local cuisine showcasing Breton regional products.
10 km from Erdeven — 15 min by car
Between ocean, history and well-being, Carnac is an iconic seaside resort in Morbihan. Famous for its 3,000 menhirs and its 5 superb beaches, the town combines thousand-year-old heritage with a gentle way of life.
Five fine sandy beaches for family relaxation or sports activities: surfing, paddleboarding, tubing, sailing. Bike rides, walks or rides in a rosalie pedal car.
Carnac is also renowned for its thalassotherapy centres and spas, perfect for a relaxing break facing the ocean.
Colourful local market, artisan ice-cream makers and great addresses: Le Cavok, La Potinière. For a drink: La Baignoire de Joséphine or Délirium.
Alignments circuit, marsh circuit, Messe path. Guided tours, Maison des Mégalithes and tourist little train.
20 km from Erdeven — 25 min by car
A true pearl of Morbihan, Quiberon charms visitors with its seaside atmosphere, spectacular landscapes and lively resort ambience.
Cliffs sculpted by the waves, secret coves and spectacular panoramas. A landscaped coastal path lets you admire the full beauty of this listed site.
Magnificent beaches, water sports, thalassotherapy, casino and golf. Not forgetting the departures to Belle-Île, Houat and Hoëdic.
Stop in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon: typical market, family beaches and the Kerbourgnec alignments.
La Belle-Îloise sardines, fresh oysters, buckwheat galettes. The Port-Blanc arch and Fort de Penthièvre.
15 km from Erdeven — 20 min by car
Rue du Château, unusual façades and preserved medieval charm. Small shops, art galleries and viewpoints over the river.
Renowned weekly market around the modernised Halles. Shops, swimming pool, cinema, escape game.
Le Yac’h crêperie, a well-known address. L’Armoric, terrace with breathtaking views over the harbour.
12 km from Erdeven — 15 min by car
One of Brittany’s most renowned marinas. Walks along the quays, sailing boats, ice creams and a carousel for children in summer.
The Chemin des Douaniers offers magnificent views over the bay. Men Du beach for swimming, Pointe du Men Du for sunsets. The Kervillen salt marshes reveal a soothing landscape.
Boat trips, bay cruises, bike excursions. Nearby: Locmariaquer and its megalithic sites, oyster-farming harbours and dream beaches.
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