Bretagne

    12-Day Road Trip

    Bretagne

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    At a Glance

    Distance

    670 km

    Season

    April - October

    Duration

    8-12 days

    About This Trip

    This road trip follows the wild Atlantic edge of Brittany, where cliffs drop into the sea, tides shape the rhythm of the day, and surf spots appear between lighthouses and fishing villages. Mornings start with coffee outside the van, watching sets roll in. Days are spent surfing beach breaks, hiking coastal paths, and chasing light along rugged headlands. Evenings end with fresh seafood, wind in your hair, and the camper parked near the ocean. Bretagne is raw, moody, and perfect for slow surf travel—less polished, more authentic.

    Bucket List

    • Surf a beach break on the Breton coast

    • Watch tides race through rocky bays

    • Camp near a lighthouse

    • Walk the coastal path at sunset

    • Eat crêpes and galettes after a surf session

    • Spot seals along the coast

    • Fall asleep to the sound of the ocean

    Route Map

    Map showing the Bretagne route

    Stopovers

    Notes from the Author

    Anna

    Anna

    Written by Anna, a passionate camper and full-time traveler who has been discovering Europe by camper for the past four years.

    Good to Know

    Municipal campsites are gold

    Small town-run campsites are often cheap, quiet, and perfectly located—much better than big holiday parks.

    Wind matters as much as sun

    Especially along the Atlantic coast. A sheltered spot can mean the difference between a great night and a sleepless one.

    Packing Checklist

    Weather & Seasonality

    May

    19°
    9°
    10d

    Jun

    22°
    12°
    11d

    Jul

    24°
    14°
    12d

    Aug

    24°
    14°
    11d

    Sep

    20°
    10°
    9d

    Oct

    14°
    6°
    8d

    Budget Breakdown

    Campsites & camper stops:15 – €25 per night
    Surf rental or lessons (optional):20 – €40

    Frequently Asked Questions