Binic is a small fishing port in a part of France
warmed by the Gulf Stream and sheltered by the Breton mountains.
Binic on the Goëlo coast, is famous for its fishing history.
The schooners (Goëlettes) left here to fish the waters
of Newfoundland and Iceland. Enjoy the best of both worlds!!
The campiste is 1.2 km from the pretty port of Binic in a
very quiet location and Binic itself offers bars with evening
entertainment (live music, entertainers, folk music and national
costume) as well as shops, a wide selection of restaurants
(which cater to every taste from vegetarian to wonderful local
seafood).
Step onto beaches of fine sand, ideal for sunbathing and
sandcastles, or walk along the old smugglers paths along the
coast, or venture deep into the wild and beautiful Breton
countryside. Ask the tourist office about the many activities
on offer !

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