
Welcome to Brittany and the Seven Saints Campsite !

The Seven Saints 5-star campsite is ideally situated in Morbihan, Southern
Brittany, with easy access to the sandy breton beaches as well as the coastal resorts
of Carnac and Quiberon.
Rent a bungalow at the The Seven Saints Campsite, and enjoy a great venue with a
family feel with a choice of 169 bungalows set in 20 acres of protected woodland.
Take advantage of the water park, or relax in the sauna or hammam, or any of the
other multiple facilities.
Why not enjoy one of the various theme nights in the bar-restaurant, whether you
want a full meal, a quick snack, or just to chill with a nice drink.

The environment
The hiking trails around Erdeven will take you to various places inaccessible other than on foot or by bike. Its white sand coastline of more than 8 km is bordered by preserved plant and wild species Natura 2000. Its beach, which stretches from the Etel estuary to the entrance to the Quiberon peninsula, will allow you to take advantage of various water sports and games (surfing, diving, sailing, sand yachting, kite flying) or simply swimming with the family.
Saint-Cado is a must! Let yourself be seduced by the adorable fishermen’s houses and the very pretty Romanesque chapel. At sunset, the view of this small village is superb and constantly changing depending on the light and the tide.
Erdeven, in the land of dunes and megaliths
At the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on the Morbihan coast, enjoy a relaxing stay on golden sand beaches a stone’s throw from the Etel Ria. Erdeven is above all kilometers of beach appreciated in all seasons in the heart of a cord of unspoiled wild dunes. Take a walk on each of these beaches to discover the one that best meets your aspirations for relaxation, water sports and family games in Morbihan! On foot, many hiking trails invite you to discover the villages and megalithic sites. By bike, take the greenway to get to Quiberon or Etel. On the land side, Erdeven will also seduce you with the megalithic site of Kerzerho and its stone giants.




