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Beach near the Petite Ville campsite in Côtes-d'Armor

Camping la Petite Ville

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Camping in Côtes-d'Armor: visit the ports of Binic,
Saint-Quay-Portrieux, Paimpol and Erquy

Located in Côtes-d'Armor, the La Petite Ville campsite welcomes you to Pordic, near the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. Take advantage of our ideal location to discover the wonders of the Goëlo coast, the Pink Granite coast, and the Penthièvre coast :

Hiking on the Customs Path: picnic area on the Bay of Saint-Brieuc

- Hikes on the famous GR34 (Customs Path)

- Walks along the coast: ports of Binic, Saint-Quay-Portrieux, Paimpol and Erquy

- Discovery of the cliffs of Plouha

- Excursion to the island of Bréhat

- Visits to Tréguier and Perros-Guirec (Ploumanac'h)

- Discovery of the capes of Erquy and Fréhel

Cycling tours from the Petite Ville campsite near Binic
bird The port of Légué near the Petite Ville campsite in Brittany

CAMPSITE &Relaxation

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Pordic in Côtes-d'Armor

Just a few kilometers northwest of Saint-Brieuc, Pordic is crossed by the D786, connecting to the Côte de Goëlo.
This coastal town offers six kilometers of unspoiled coastline, dotted with trails for unforgettable walks.
Its spectacular cliffs, interspersed with valleys, are home to lush vegetation. Depending on the season, you will be enchanted by the vivid colors of the gorse, broom, and hawthorn.

Trails to discover by bike, near the Petite Ville campsite in Pordic
Vegetation to discover from the Petite Ville campsite in Brittany

The beaches of Barillet and Petit Havre, as well as secret coves, promise you relaxation and tranquility in an exceptional natural setting.

Petit Havre Beach to discover from the Petite Ville campsite in Côtes-d'Armor
The hiking trails in the surrounding area, from the Petite Ville campsite near Paimpol
Lush vegetation around the Petite Ville campsite near Binic
Saint-Brieuc Bay beach, near the Petite Ville campsite in Brittany Petit Havre Beach near the La Petite Ville campsite in Pordic

The “Between sea and valleys” trail (15 km)

This trail will take you to explore the coastline and natural valleys of Pordic. From the village, at the place called La Cuve, you will descend towards the Gouët valley before following the coast to the Petit Havre beach, offering breathtaking panoramas. A perfect hike to discover the Bay of Saint-Brieuc and its hidden treasures.

The Vaudic “Land Side” circuit (10 km)

This route immerses you in the heart of the Pordicais countryside. From Kernelin, passing by the Rosy Chapel and the Quimpery mill, you will cross picturesque valleys while enjoying the peace and beauty of the landscapes.

The Vau Madec trail (8 km)

From the village of Pordic, this trail runs along the coast to the Pointe de Bréhin. You will cross valleys rich in biodiversity before arriving at the Goulet wash houses, a place imbued with serenity.

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Le Légué lighthouse, historic port of Saint-Brieuc near the La Petite Ville campsite in Brittany

Le Légué, historic port of Saint-Brieuc

On the left bank of the Gouët River, Le Légué is a port steeped in history. Once a departure point for expeditions to Newfoundland, it was also a busy trading center with the British Isles and Normandy in the 17th century. Today, it is dedicated to pleasure boating, fishing, and trade.

The Bay of Saint-Brieuc: a nature destination

The Bay of Saint-Brieuc is an impressive stretch of coastline, combining cliffs, coves, dunes, rocky points, and beaches. The coastal path, accessible to hikers, allows you to admire the bay's varied landscapes. By following the GR34, you will discover the natural richness of this protected bay, a true paradise for hiking and nature lovers.