If you are fascinated by maritime life and love exploring charming coastal villages, you will enjoy visiting the fishing ports near Trégunc, in the Finistère (29). These picturesque ports offer an authentic glimpse into Breton culture and the fishing industry. Here’s a detailed dive into some must-visit fishing ports around our campsite.
The Port of Trévignon, located just a few kilometers from Camping de la Pommeraie, is a typical Breton fishing port. This port is famous for its colorful fishing boats that add a picturesque touch to the marine landscape. Local fishermen often sell their daily catch directly on the docks, offering a unique opportunity to buy fresh seafood. You can also observe the daily activities of the fishermen and learn more about traditional fishing techniques. In summer, the port comes alive with night markets and local festivities, making it an ideal spot for a family outing.
About a 20-minute drive from Trégunc, the Port of Concarneau is one of the most important fishing ports in the region. Concarneau is not only an active port but also a popular tourist destination. The city is famous for its Ville Close, a medieval fortress surrounded by ramparts. After exploring the port and observing the fishing activities, be sure to visit this historic part of the city. Stroll through its cobblestone streets, discover its artisanal shops, and enjoy local specialties in one of the many restaurants. Concarneau also offers boat trips to the Glénan Islands, an archipelago renowned for its crystal-clear waters and biodiversity.
The Port of Névez, about a 15-minute drive from Trégunc, is a charming little fishing port located at the mouth of the Aven River. This port is particularly appreciated for its tranquility and natural beauty. The typical stone houses and surrounding small coves add to the charm of this place. The coastal paths around the port offer stunning views of the sea and the surrounding landscapes, perfect for a peaceful walk. Don't miss visiting the nearby hamlets of Kerascoët and Kercanic, famous for their traditional Breton thatched cottages.

About a 30-minute drive from Trégunc, the Port of Doëlan is another gem of the Breton coast. This traditional fishing port, often used as a setting for films and TV series, is known for its picturesque charm. The docks lined with colorful houses and the iconic Doëlan lighthouses provide an ideal setting for a romantic stroll. The port is also an excellent starting point for sea kayaking trips, allowing you to explore the wild coast and its hidden coves. In summer, events such as maritime festivals and open-air concerts enliven the port, creating a convivial and festive atmosphere.
The Port of Merrien, located about 25 minutes from Trégunc, is a small peaceful port nestled at the end of a ria. Known for its oysters, Merrien offers a unique gastronomic experience. You can visit the oyster farms and taste fresh oysters directly from the local oyster farmers. The port is surrounded by hiking trails that wind through the bucolic landscapes of the ria, offering spectacular views and a full immersion in Breton nature. The area is also rich in history, with megalithic sites and ancient chapels to discover.
