Campsites with WiFi in Brittany

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In Brittany, you’ll find over 20 campsites with reliable wifi—ideal if you want to stay connected while soaking up the region’s rugged coastline and lush forests. Expect a mix of practical comforts: showers, toilets, and spots where campfires are allowed. Swimming, fishing, and hiking come standard, with trails winding past granite cliffs and quiet coves. Nightly prices average around $113, but you can snag a pitch for as low as $23. For a spot that locals recommend, check out Bot-Conan Lodge Glamping (2 reviews), Eden Villages Cap de Bréhat (2 reviews), or La Ferme de Croas Men (1 review). Travellers here appreciate strong wifi signals and the easy access to both nature and Breton villages. Bring sturdy boots and a good appetite—farmers’ markets and crêperies are never far away.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Barbaret Lake Glamping

4. Barbaret Lake Glamping

1 unit · Glamping · Brittany
Our secluded Glamping site is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, re-charge your batteries, unwind and simply enjoy nature. This exclusive Glamping tent offers all the creature comforts of home, including electricity and WIFI, the tent is beautifully furnished with a double bed, and is extremely comfortable. You can enjoy cooking up a feast alfresco! There is a BBQ or kitchen with all the cooking facilities you will need to create a delicious meal. Outside the tent is a table and chairs, hammock and fire pit, plenty of places to sit and enjoy the tranquility of your surroundings. There is a wet room with toilet. Please note fishing is not allowed. The local village is a 20 minute walk where you can find a supermarket, restaurants, bars, pharmacy, tabac and more. Rennes is a half hour drive from us and the coast is one and half hours drive. There are plenty of places near Barbret to ride your bike, walk or do a bit of sightseeing.
Toilets
Showers
Trash
from 
£80
 / night

In Brittany, you’ll find over 20 campsites with reliable wifi—ideal if you want to stay connected while soaking up the region’s rugged coastline and lush forests. Expect a mix of practical comforts: showers, toilets, and spots where campfires are allowed. Swimming, fishing, and hiking come standard, with trails winding past granite cliffs and quiet coves. Nightly prices average around $113, but you can snag a pitch for as low as $23. For a spot that locals recommend, check out Bot-Conan Lodge Glamping (2 reviews), Eden Villages Cap de Bréhat (2 reviews), or La Ferme de Croas Men (1 review). Travellers here appreciate strong wifi signals and the easy access to both nature and Breton villages. Bring sturdy boots and a good appetite—farmers’ markets and crêperies are never far away.

100% (8)

Top-rated campgrounds

Barbaret Lake Glamping

4. Barbaret Lake Glamping

1 unit · Glamping · Brittany
Our secluded Glamping site is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, re-charge your batteries, unwind and simply enjoy nature. This exclusive Glamping tent offers all the creature comforts of home, including electricity and WIFI, the tent is beautifully furnished with a double bed, and is extremely comfortable. You can enjoy cooking up a feast alfresco! There is a BBQ or kitchen with all the cooking facilities you will need to create a delicious meal. Outside the tent is a table and chairs, hammock and fire pit, plenty of places to sit and enjoy the tranquility of your surroundings. There is a wet room with toilet. Please note fishing is not allowed. The local village is a 20 minute walk where you can find a supermarket, restaurants, bars, pharmacy, tabac and more. Rennes is a half hour drive from us and the coast is one and half hours drive. There are plenty of places near Barbret to ride your bike, walk or do a bit of sightseeing.
Toilets
Showers
Trash
from 
£80
 / night

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Its dramatic rocky cliffs and sheltered coves account for a staggering third of the entire French coastline. It’s no wonder then, that it’s known for seafood, lighthouses, sailing and all things maritime. There are campsites all along its coastline and inland too where ancient forests and Neolithic megaliths punctuate the countryside and act as reminders of this region’s long and fascinating history. Not only is Brittany one of France’s most alluring destinations but, as it’s in the far north of the country with ferry services directly to its shores, it’s one of the easiest to reach too.

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