La Torche natural site!
The Pointe de la Torche in Plomeur is an emblematic site in the Pays Bigouden, renowned for its exceptional natural landscapes and water sports activities. It's around 11 km from the Keralouet campsite in Lesconil, about 15 minutes by car or a pleasant bike ride along the coast.
A famous surf spot
La Torche beach is one of Brittany's most famous surf spots. This immense white sandy beach faces due west and offers powerful, regular waves, attracting surfers, kitesurfers and other surfing enthusiasts all year round.
A protected natural site
La Torche has been classified as a Natura 2000 site, testifying to the richness of its flora and fauna. The peninsula, known as Beg an Dorchenn in Breton, is home to a megalithic burial mound dating from the Neolithic period, offering an exceptional panoramic view over the Bay of Audierne.
Access from the Keralouet campsite
From the Keralouet campsite, you can reach La Torche by car or by bike. The route offers magnificent views of the Breton coastline, passing through typical landscapes of the Pays Bigouden.
When you stay at the Keralouet campsite, you have easy access to La Torche, so you can combine relaxing by the sea with discovering a major natural and cultural site in the region.
Camping de Keralouet in Lesconil enjoys a privileged location, just a stone's throw from a superb white sandy beach. It's an ideal base for discovering the charms of Plobannalec-Lesconil and the tourist treasures of the surrounding area. The perfect setting for a successful holiday in Southern Brittany, in the heart of Finistère!



