The dining area is close by the kitchen so you have the choice of eating
inside or outside on the decking.
The lounge is very comfortable and furnished in a cottage style. Provided
for your entertainment is a TV/DVD player and CD/radio. From both the rear
lounge window and decking you have woodland and countryside views.
This particular plot enjoys a good amount of sunshine so drying off those
swimming towels will not be to much of a problem.
The decking is equipped with a patio table, chairs and sunshade. A small BBQ
is provided, but should not be used on the deck.
Internet access is by QuinQuis Wi-Fi, cards for which are purchased from
reception.
Location
Just two minutes drive from Camping du QuinQuis are good sandy beaches with
a choice of rock pools for shrimping, or waves for water sports. Take a
short drive over the river Laita to Guidel Plage for boat hire, a surf shop
and surfing beaches.
Many local towns have colorful market days where you can sample local
produce before purchase. Ponte-Aven, Quimperle and Guidel are well worth a
visit. Information on market days is displayed at the reception office.
Also well worth a visit in their own right are the towns of Concarneau and
Ponte-Aven. Concarneau's old walled town is situated on an Island within the
modern harbour of one of France's largest fishing ports. Reached by a small
stone bridge its narrow streets are filled with shops and cafe's.
Ponte-Aven was once the home of the artist Paul Gauguin. It is a town of
clear running streams and water mills. Decorated with flowers in summer time
it has a relaxed atmosphere for browsing the many art galleries and cafe's.
For something more local visit Doelan, a local fishing harbour and home of
the locally brewed cider. Fresh fish can be bought at the quayside market or
enjoyed at a harbour side bar.