In the surroundings

Open from April 30 to September 13, 2026

83 pitches

32 Rue du Moulin du Duc
22300 Lannion

What can you do during your stay at camping Les Deux Rives in the surroundings of Lannion?

Come and admire the unique landscapes of Brittany, including the splendid Pink Granite Coast… In the heart of the Côtes-d’Armor, a palette of colours and nature awaits you. Hiking, sightseeing, heritage… Lannion and its surroundings have so much to offer!

Town of Lannion

The capital of Trégor, Lannion is a town steeped in history, dating back to Neolithic times. This medieval-style town, whose ramparts are still visible, developed around its port, particularly around the ford that once allowed people to cross the Léguer river. Follow its narrow cobbled streets and admire the half-timbered houses and carved slate roofs. These small houses, convents and manor houses are a legacy of the past and today contribute to the town’s charm. Climb to the top of the 140 steps of Brélévenez Church for a beautiful panoramic view. Its famous market offers delicious local produce, allowing you to discover Brittany’s renowned gastronomy. The century-old market halls of Lannion are a real hub for trade and socialising. Lannion also provides access to the Pink Granite Coast, unique to the region, offering numerous hiking trails and activities for all ages, whatever the season! If you take a walk along the bay, stop at one of the many restaurants overlooking it. Art lovers should visit the Ursuline Chapel, built in the 17th century, where they can admire a variety of works of art.

Warenghem Distillery

For lovers of local products, come and discover Armorik Breton whisky! Treat yourself to a guided tour with commentary on how this famous whisky is made and enjoy a tasting at the end of the tour.

Discovering the Pink Granite Coast!

These unique landscapes are breathtaking. Less than twenty kilometres from the campsite, take the time to explore these pink granite rock formations with their unusual shapes along the customs officers’ path. To do so, head to Ploumanac’h on the coast. Nature lovers can set off to explore the 7 Islands archipelago, a protected natural site that is home to many species of nesting birds. Ploumanac’h, voted France’s favourite village, offers beautiful walks to enjoy with friends and family.

Closer to the sea...

Just a few kilometres by car from the campsite, it would be a shame not to stop off at the seaside to admire the unique landscapes of the Côtes-d’Armor coastline. On the water, you can book a variety of excursions: boat trips, water sports, fishing… there are so many activities to choose from!

Pour les passionnés de nature et d’histoire, rendez-vous à Trébeurden. Point culminant de la baie de Lannion, la nature y est préservée et les paysages à couper le souffle. À marée basse, vous pourrez accéder à l’Ile Milliau et jouer les explorateurs, en profitant d’un pique-nique au grand air. Cette île est uniquement accessible à pied. Pour cela, n’oubliez pas de consulter les horaires des marées !

Enfin, ils ne passeront pas inaperçus… les menhirs dominent les paysages depuis de nombreux siècles. Vous aurez la possibilité d’observer plusieurs menhirs et mégalithes au cours de votre balade à Trébeurden.

Lannion Outdoor Sports Centre

Just behind the campsite, enjoy nature and outdoor activities! Located in the heart of the Léguer Valley and a stone’s throw from the sea, the Lannion Nature Sports Centre is the ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities, both on land and water. Whether you’re a thrill seeker or just curious, discover a range of activities on site: kayaking, paddleboarding, rafting, mountain biking, climbing, archery… Discover the sublime landscapes of the Pink Granite Coast with your family, friends or even in a group! A real break in nature and sport.

Walks around Lannion

Near the campsite, venture out on the surrounding hiking trails and discover Brittany at your own pace! The campsite is located a short walk from the banks of the River Léguer, and also close to the GR34 ‘customs officers’ path’, ideal for combining breathtaking coastal views with rejuvenating walks.There are plenty of walks to choose from. Set off in the cool of the morning to the historic town of Lannion, stroll through the historic centre and stop for a crêpe (holidays are also about enjoyment!). You can also walk along the coast to the sublime Pink Granite Coast, with its rocks sculpted by the sea, to admire a panorama that is well worth the detour. A real breath of fresh air. It is also possible to do a ‘river and nature’ loop from the campsite, enjoying the calm of the water’s edge and then relaxing.

Where are
we heading to next?

Did you love your stay in Côtes-d’Armor, the fabulous Breton landscapes and the sea air, but didn’t have time to see everything? Don’t worry! We suggest you continue your journey along the coast and head up to Normandy, just a stone’s throw from the sea, setting up camp at Camping Sous les Pommiers in Trévières in Calvados (3 hours and 20 minutes by car). This charming little campsite welcomes you to its green pitches, shaded by apple trees – so typical of the region – and invites you to unwind just 8 km from the famous Omaha Beach! For those travelling light, we’ve got you covered too, with a selection of canvas tents with comfortable mattresses… So, ready to hit the road again? Let’s go!