Discover Concarneau and the surrounding area
in Finistère
The Breton charm of the
hamlet of Lochrist
in Concarneau
Set in a remarkable heritage site, our family campsite in Concarneau immerses you in a typically Breton setting.
The hamlet of Lochrist is an authentic place, steeped in history, where a soothing calm reigns.
Among the emblematic buildings, the hamlet’s church catches the eye with its remarkable architecture, even though it’s not open to the public.
If you’re a keen walker, our campsite is close to the famous GR34 Brittany hiking trail.
On foot or by bike along the greenway near the campsite, you’ll discover unspoilt Brittany, with its lanes, green valleys and wild coastline.
Must-sees
in Concarneau
Just 10 minutes away, downtown Concarneau welcomes you with its famous Ville Close, an architectural gem. Stroll along the ramparts, lose yourself in the cobbled streets, or visit the fishing museum for a glimpse into local maritime history.
With the family Marinarium is an ideal recreational and educational outing. Fans of local produce won’t want to miss the colorful Friday morning market.
Concarneau’s most beautiful beaches
Fancy a dip in the sea? Concarneau’s beaches are many and varied: the Sables Blancs beach for a lazy day, the more discreet Cornouaille beach, or the Belle Étoile beach, ideal with children. The ocean is always just a few minutes away from the campsite.
Explore the Glénan Islands
by boat
Discover a real Breton lagoon! From the port of Concarneau, embark on an unforgettable excursion to
the Glénan archipelago. White sand, turquoise water, protected flora… you’re in paradise. Accessible by cruise ship or speedboat, the archipelago’s wild nature and timeless atmosphere will win you over. Île Saint-Nicolas is ideal for a stroll or a picnic overlooking the ocean. A must-do excursion for couples or families during your stay at Camping de Lochrist in Concarneau.
Explore Quimper
20 minutes from the campsite
The cultural capital of Finistère, Quimper is a city of art and history just 30 minutes from the campsite. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the historic center, admire the half-timbered houses, and don’t miss Saint-Corentin Cathedral, a Gothic jewel.
In terms of culture, the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Musée de la Faïence are well worth a visit. And for a gourmet break, take a seat on a terrace along the river Odet, in a 100% Breton atmosphere. Quimper is the ideal place to combine nature and heritage during your vacation.
Visit Pont-Aven, city of painters and wafers
Known for its famous galettes and school of painting, Pont-Aven charms visitors with its artistic and bucolic atmosphere. The town has inspired many artists, including Paul Gauguin, and is brimming with art galleries, small boutiques and flower-filled alleyways.
A stroll along the river Aven takes you to the old mills, in a setting worthy of a postcard. Don’t leave without tasting the famous home-made galettes… a real institution! A little Breton gem just 25 minutes from the campsite.