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Mobile home naturist campsite near Erquy

Mobile home naturist campsite near Erquy is a small, FFN-affiliated naturist site tucked into the Brittany countryside near Hénansal, about 7 km inland from the Côte d'Émeraude coast.

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Mobile home naturist campsite near Erquy

About this place

Mobile home naturist campsite near Erquy is a small, FFN-affiliated naturist site tucked into the Brittany countryside near Hénansal, about 7 km inland from the Côte d'Émeraude coast. The site caters primarily to mobile-home stays, making it a good option if you're looking for turnkey naturist accommodation rather than pitching a tent. Brittany's naturist scene is quieter than the Mediterranean's, but the region compensates with dramatic coastline, Celtic heritage, and cooler, greener summers. Erquy itself is known for its scallops and sandy beaches, and while the campsite is inland, you're within easy reach of both coastal walks and market towns like Lamballe. Expect a low-key, family-friendly vibe typical of French naturist campsites—pool, social areas, and the freedom to go nude throughout. FFN affiliation means the site adheres to French naturist standards, and many French campsites operate seasonally, so you'll want to confirm opening dates if you're traveling outside high summer. This isn't a destination resort; it's a comfortable, no-frills base for exploring northern Brittany while living clothes-free. The region's microclimate means you'll get sun mixed with Atlantic showers, so pack layers for evenings and be ready for that quintessential Breton mix of sea air and green hills.

Visitor notes

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Who visits

Visitor demographics not well-documented—likely draws French and northern European naturist families and couples seeking a quieter Brittany retreat. Expect a mix of retirees and families during July-August school holidays, with a relaxed, communal campsite atmosphere typical of smaller FFN sites.

How to find it

Located in Hénansal, about 7 km southwest of Erquy via D786. Use coordinates 48.5629, -2.4639 for GPS. Nearest sizeable town is Lamballe (15 km south). Parking typically on-site. Access roads are rural and narrow in places—standard for inland Brittany.

Things to watch out for

Seasonal operation likely—most Brittany naturist sites open May through September, with peak season July-August. Confirm reservations and dates in advance. Weather is maritime: prepare for cool evenings and occasional rain even in summer. FFN membership or day pass may be required.

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Etiquette & ground rules

Nudity is welcomed throughout the site whenever weather permits, with the common-sense norm of using a towel between you and shared surfaces. Photo and video are not allowed without prior, explicit consent. Quiet hours and any age or guest policies are typically posted at reception; ask if unsure.

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