
Vacations in Saint Brévin les Pins
Charming green town by the sea
Visit Saint-Brévin-les-Pins from our campsite
When you arrive to invest in your pitch or mobile home rental, you will discover Saint-Brévin-les-Pins from our campsite. If it’s your first visit, this peaceful commune has many attractions other than its tall pine trees sheltering houses from the summer sun.
First of all, 8 km of fine sandy beaches await you just a stone’s throw from the campsite. The Plage des Rochelets offers a wide choice of water sports (kite-surfing, windsurfing, catamaran sailing…) or lazy moments in the sun punctuated by swimming for a refreshing vacation with family or friends. Saint-Brévin is also home to the famous Plage de l’Océan and Plage de l’Ermitage, with their bars, restaurants and children’s playgrounds. Between the stores, all kinds of leisure activities and the many events during the summer season, you’ll want for nothing during your camping vacation in Saint Brévin.
Visiting and walking in Saint Brévin
during a camping trip
Discover the town of Saint-Brévin at your own pace, and let yourself be carried away by the charm of this pretty seaside resort. For even greater enjoyment, there are plenty of bike rides to explore the town and its surroundings. The beautiful landscapes of the Côte de Jade, between pine forests and the Atlantic Ocean, will give rhythm to your bike rides along the coast. Venture into the Pierre Attelée forest, a dune forest that gives access to the beach, and meet the Menhir de la Pierre Attellée in the heart of this soothing natural setting. The Vélocéan cycling routes and La Loire à vélo, which links Cuffy to Saint-Brévin-les-Pin, are within easy reach, and will enable you to visit unique and unusual places.

Rosalie rentals are also available for a peaceful tour of the town. When the sea is low, fishing is accessible to all, and you’ll find beautiful razor clams and other seafood buried in the damp sand. Look for the little holes in the ground to unearth them. On the beach at Saint Brévin, another animal (this time inedible) is permanently enjoying the Atlantic coast: the Ocean Serpent! It’s a 130-meter aluminum sculpture representing the skeleton of a sea serpent. This work of art, designed by Huang Yong Ping, takes tourists by surprise, and can be appreciated differently depending on the tides that more or less cover this majestic animal. As you stroll through the seaside resort, don’t miss the charming Saint-Brévin market, where you’ll find plenty of scents and delicious dishes to take back to the campsite for a tasting with friends or family. St-Brévin-les-Pins also offers classic activities such as cinema, skating rink, bowling, go-karting, disco and even casino.











