The best luxury campsites near Dinan

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Perched in a forested enclave at the upper reaches of the Rance estuary, Dinan sits pretty between countryside and coast. Medieval charms come easy to this northern Brittany town, with its half-timbered houses, castle ruins, and imposing ramparts. Once you’ve explored the cobbled streets, cafés, and crêperies (you can’t come to Brittany without enjoying a crêpe or two) of the Old Town, head out to walk, cycle, or canoe along the Ille-et-Rance canal, or cruise down to the coast. Campers will find a variety of options in and around Dinan, including aires (motorhome parks), municipal campsites, mobile homes, and glamping in a yurt.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Dinan

Emerald Coast Gites and Lodges

1. Emerald Coast Gites and Lodges

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29km from Dinan · 3 units · Glamping
Emerald Coast Gites is a cluster of 7 stylish self catering Gites in Brittany and 3 luxury glamping lodges. Situated in Cotes d’Armor, France. 10 minutes from the most amazing beaches, medieval towns, chateaux, walks and many more tourist attractions and places. We specialise in family holidays, with play areas and heated swimming pools – We have everything you could want for a relaxing and fun family holiday with your baby, toddler or children. Anyone who loves France and enjoys unspoilt countryside, beautiful villages, French gastronomy, seafood and a magnificent coastline will love our french gites. We are 15 minutes from the coast, 30 minutes from Dinan, 45 minutes from St Malo and many more places worth visiting are within a short drive.
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Perched in a forested enclave at the upper reaches of the Rance estuary, Dinan sits pretty between countryside and coast. Medieval charms come easy to this northern Brittany town, with its half-timbered houses, castle ruins, and imposing ramparts. Once you’ve explored the cobbled streets, cafés, and crêperies (you can’t come to Brittany without enjoying a crêpe or two) of the Old Town, head out to walk, cycle, or canoe along the Ille-et-Rance canal, or cruise down to the coast. Campers will find a variety of options in and around Dinan, including aires (motorhome parks), municipal campsites, mobile homes, and glamping in a yurt.

100% (1) 3 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Dinan

Emerald Coast Gites and Lodges

1. Emerald Coast Gites and Lodges

100%
(1)
29km from Dinan · 3 units · Glamping
Emerald Coast Gites is a cluster of 7 stylish self catering Gites in Brittany and 3 luxury glamping lodges. Situated in Cotes d’Armor, France. 10 minutes from the most amazing beaches, medieval towns, chateaux, walks and many more tourist attractions and places. We specialise in family holidays, with play areas and heated swimming pools – We have everything you could want for a relaxing and fun family holiday with your baby, toddler or children. Anyone who loves France and enjoys unspoilt countryside, beautiful villages, French gastronomy, seafood and a magnificent coastline will love our french gites. We are 15 minutes from the coast, 30 minutes from Dinan, 45 minutes from St Malo and many more places worth visiting are within a short drive.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
€150
 / night
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The best luxury campsites near Dinan guide

Where to go

Rance Valley

The Rance River winds its way down from Collinée through Dinan before emptying out into the English Channel along the Emerald Coast. Dotted with locks and port towns, it’s the perfect spot for boating, kayaking, and other water sports, with plenty of options for riverside camping. At the mouth of the Rance Estuary, the picturesque medieval city of Saint-Malo is Brittany’s busiest cross-channel port, while neighbouring Dinard is a popular Breton beach resort.

Rennes

Another way to get on the water is to follow the Ille-et-Rance canal, which cuts south through the Breton countryside and continues all the way to Rennes, Brittany’s striking medieval capital. The most exciting way to undertake the trip is by houseboat, but you can also cycle along the towpaths, stopping at country campsites along the way.

Emerald Coast

Arguably the most scenic stretch of Brittany’s coastline, the Emerald Coast runs from Cap Frehel to the edge of Mont Saint-Michel bay. Wind-sculpted coastal cliffs make for spectacular hiking, but you can equally drive the coast in your campervan or caravan, stopping at sandy beaches and seaside villages along the way. Be sure to swing by Cancale, famous for its oysters, and the beach town of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo.

When to go

Summer brings the crowds to Dinan, many of them arriving by ferry from the UK at nearby Saint-Malo. To avoid the crowds and high-season prices, but still make the most of the beach weather, time your trip for late spring or early fall. Most Brittany campsites open from April through October only, but you can still find mobile homes, chalets, and motorhome sites year-round. For an unforgettable experience, add Dinan’s biennial Ramparts Festival to the diary—it takes place in July on odd-numbered years.