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Immerse yourself in Breton hospitality
Breathe the invigorating air in Brittany in the wooded holiday park Camping Sandaya Les Deux Fontaines; sheer delight! The beach at Tahiti-Raguénez is just 900 metres away: you’re there in no time!
Gain your diving diploma in the subtropical swimming pool
Camping Sandaya Les Deux Fontaines boasts a covered sub-tropical swimming pool (with massage jets, bubble baths and an outdoor jacuzzi), three outdoors pools with slides, and a toddlers’ pool with play equipment. Water polo and aquagym are also laid on at the pool. Unusually enough, you can get your diving certificate in this pool! If swimming isn’t what you really fancy, you can get a tan at the solarium or stretch out on a lounger on the patio.
Plenty of entertainment for all ages
In terms of entertainment, Camping Sandaya Les Deux Fontaines caters to all ages: there’s a mini-club, sports tournaments, archery, diving, quiz events, disco nights, karaoke evenings, guest appearances and more. This campsite in France offers a great deal for the sport-loving camper, too: there’s basketball, a dedicated skating rink, table tennis, volleyball, football, tennis, boules, golf (charges apply) and aerobics (charges apply).
Other amenities include playgrounds, bouncy castles, a beauty parlour, a bar with free wifi, a takeaway, supermarket (baking fresh bread!), games room, launderette and baby changing facilities.
Enjoy southwest Brittany
The nearby village of Kérascoët, with its thatched cottages, beckons you to visit, as do the celebrated town of Pont-Aven, the walled city of Concarneau and the islands of Glénan. Within an hour’s drive of Camping Sandaya Les Deux Fontaines are the “devil’s rocks” at Quimperlé, the gorgeous old town centre of Quimper, and Bénodet and Dournenez. The area around Camping Les Deux Fontaines is also rich in coastal paths emerging at the beach, and in attractive coastal channels. Nevez has riding stables, a watersports centre and a full range of shops. A particular joy in Brittany are the cultural and local festivals.
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