3 campsites in the Abers country - Plouguerneau
An aber is an estuary that cuts into the coastline of Brittany. The Abers region is located in the north of Finistère in Brittany and owes its name to the Wrac'h aber, the larger of the two, the BenoIt aber, which is the wilder, and the Aber-Ildut, which flows into the Celtic Sea opposite the island of Ouessant. A camping holiday in the Abers country will enchant you thanks to the diversity of the landscapes and the places not to be missed, such as the lighthouses of the Ile Vierge, the Abbey of the Angels and many others...
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