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The campsite is characterized by figuratively shaped hedges and shrubs. The atmosphere also benefits from its proximity to the beach.
Located on a cycling network. Self-check-in/check-out.
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Slightly sloping grassy terrain with numerous, varying height deciduous and coniferous trees as well as diverse flower decorations. Divided into pitch fields by trimmed hedges and green fences. Located on the outskirts of Saint Julien, surrounded by roads.
300 m long and 20 m wide sandy/gravel beach, rocky at low tide - swimming depending on tides. On the way to the beach: Public road, dune with pine trees (100 m), stairs to the beach, which is located about 5 m lower.
rue de la Vierge 31
56170 Quiberon
Bretagne
France
Latitude 47° 29' 59" N (47.49978333)
Longitude 3° 7' 12" W (-3.12021667)
Signposted on the road to Quiberon.
General condition of the campsite
6.3Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
7.5Pitch or accommodation
5Price-performance ratio
6.3Shopping facilities on campsites
2.5Catering
5Friendliness of the staff
8.8Wifi / Internet quality
5Coverage of mobile network
7.5Calmness score
6.34
Marcus
Caravan
Couple
June 2025
Since the takeover by the Sauvage Group, the number of pitches has dropped to 20. The reason is the expansion of the site into a trendy ‘open-air hotel’ with exclusive bungalows (Cabanes, Beachhouses), which now make up over 80% of the area. We barely managed to get our 7.00 m caravan to the pitch. The (still) remaining pitches are located at the edge of the facility. There is also a wash house with washing machines. The once beautiful campsite no longer exists. Too bad Sauvage.
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Pleasant6
Sebastian
Caravan
Family
June 2024
Unfortunately, there are mainly mobile homes left and a handful of pitches. The standard pitches are very small. The staff is friendly but drives around with golf carts all day passing by the pitches. The sanitation facilities are generally clean, but there are often issues with toilet paper, and for four stars, one of the sanitation buildings could use a renovation. At the playgrounds (both indoor and outdoor), screws are loose/missing. Our conclusion: Mobile home: yes Caravan: no Without kids: yeah With kids: no
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Very good8
Erwin
June 2023
Unfortunately, the space for standard pitches with 7.50 m is too small for caravans. The car can no longer be parked. It's just about possible to extend the awning. Not suitable for 2.50 m wide combinations. Otherwise, a great place. My tip is to only book large comfort pitches.
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Superb10
Ilka
July 2022
Very nice campsite with very accommodating staff! Spacious plots with their own water and electricity connections, surrounded by plenty of well-maintained green space for privacy. Various washhouses including flushing facilities, as well as washing machines and dryers available. Toilets could be cleaned more frequently during the day, as unfortunately there are too many inconsiderate fellow campers who leave behind messes - shame. There is a versatile playground for children. Daily entertainment (from yoga to karaoke) is offered. Karaoke in the evening unfortunately echoes across the entire site :-( but you can endure it! Quick access to the beach, supermarket in immediate proximity. We felt very comfortable here and would gladly return!
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Very good8
Holger
June 2022
Beautiful, quiet, and green campsite on the outskirts of Quiberon. The plots are of ideal size, even for larger caravans, and are typically equipped with trees for shade, direct water connection (drinking water quality), and electricity (6A and 10A). The path to the beach (quiet side) takes between 5 - 10 minutes on foot, depending on the location in the CC. The sanitary facilities are sufficiently available. Showers and sinks are acceptable. Unfortunately, the toilets have often been dirty. Of course, this primarily depends on the guests, but when cleaning once or twice is not enough, one has to think of something!!!!! The staff are friendly and helpful. I was even allowed to leave in reverse due to the size of the vehicle against the traffic direction so that I could leave more easily and avoid an accident. The staff usually drives electric cars around the site. However, they drove faster than they should in the evening and even when it was dark, even though the vehicles are not illuminated! Very dangerous, as there are many children of all ages still out and about on the site in the evenings.
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Very good8
Suse
August 2018
We had a huge parking space with a sea view for two vehicles. Super playground with bouncy castles. Great bakery right next door. Negative: Shower house, especially sinks, closed after 11 p.m.
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Very good8
Daniela
June 2018
The place is beautifully quiet and wonderfully overgrown with old pines and hedges. Nevertheless, it allows enough light. The beach and a delicious bistro are reachable in 3 minutes. The tides can be experienced very directly here. Exciting also for children to search for crabs and shrimp with the cacher.
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Sanitary
3.4
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
4.1
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
1.9
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
0.0
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
4.2
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Families can spend a carefree beach holiday at Camping Sauvage in wild and romantic Brittany. The fine sandy beach is just a few steps away from the pitches. The adventure playground offers trampolines, climbing frames and other attractions.
Camping Sauvage is located on the Quiberon peninsula in French Brittany on a spacious site. Colourful flowerbeds, hedges and tall trees structure the well-kept campsite. Electricity is available on all pitches and some also have fresh water and waste water connections. Guests can use free WLAN throughout the campsite. The supermarket offers a wide range of goods, from baked goods, dairy products and meat to fruit and vegetables. The restaurant serves delicious mussels, pizza, fluffy crêpes and ice cream for those with a sweet tooth.
The beautiful beach of St Julien is just 100 metres from the campsite. As the water on the shore is shallow, even small children can splash around safely. The warm, fine sand is perfect for building castles. Active holidaymakers can look forward to the favourable wind conditions for surfing and sailing. Camping Sauvage is particularly popular with families thanks to the numerous play options. In the adventure park, bouncy cushions, trampolines and inflatable water toys invite you to let off steam. Together with the mascot, the funny dragon Dragolo, the youngest children experience numerous adventures with amusing entertainers. With face painting, arts and crafts and other activities, they quickly make new friends.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Sauvage?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
How much does it cost to stay at Sauvage campsite?
The prices for Sauvage could vary depending on the stay (e.g. chosen period, persons). Learn more about the prices on this page.
Does the campsite Sauvage have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
Yes, Sauvage offers sanitary cabins for people with reduced mobility in addition to regular sanitary cabins.
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