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Le Pouldu is a small unspoiled town set in a beautiful countryside lying at the mouth of the Laita river, which marks the border between Finistere and Morbihan.
Le Pouldu may be best known for its artistic links with Paul Gauguin, and Marie Henri’s house in the town is worth a visit.
The beaches of southern Brittany are clean and sandy yet rarely crowded even in season.
Or you can get away from the sea and explore the rivers, forests and countryside from Quimper to Vannes, and visit the floral riverside town of Quimperle.
The beautiful southern Brittany towns of Quimper, Concarneau, Vannes, Quiberon and Quimperle, are all in easy reach, as is Carnac with its famous standing stones.
Le Pouldu is an excellent location for those attending the annual Celtic Festival in Lorient in August. In 2004 over 500,000 people from around the world attended the Celtic Festival in Lorient. You will find a link on our area information page.
Whether you just want to relax by the pool, or try something active and adventurous,
Southern Brittany can cater for you.
Our mobile home holiday accommodation at Camping
du Quinquis makes an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy both Finistere and
Morbihan.

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