Cap Fréhel: The grandiose spectacle of Armor, between cliffs and legend
One of Brittany's most impressive natural sites, Cap Fréhel stands like a lighthouse. A visit to this site, easily accessible from Camping du Val, is an unmissable experience that will leave you speechless. This windswept rocky spur offers a spectacular panorama of the English Channel, the Fort La Latte, and on a clear day, all the way to the Bay of Saint-Malo.
Pink sandstone meets the open sea
Cap Fréhel is a geological wonder. Its cliffs of pink sandstone and shale tower almost 70 metres above the sea, providing a haven for a major bird sanctuary. The scenery is crowned by two lighthouses, the most recent and imposing of which keeps watch over sailors. The wild beauty of Cap Fréhel, with its colourful moors and heather, makes for memorable walks.
Camping du Val is ideally situated for a day trip to Cap Fréhel. Here you can spend hours walking the customs path (GR34), enjoying the invigorating sea air, and soaking up the quiet strength of the Breton coast.


Breathtaking landscapes
After exploring the beaches and port of Erquy, a visit to Cap Fréhel adds a dramatic dimension to your stay. The proximity of the majestic Fort La Latte, accessible on foot from the Cap, is an undeniable historical asset. The view of this medieval fortress, also on a rocky outcrop, is one of Brittany's most beautiful postcards.
Camping du Val offers the rest and tranquillity you need to recharge your batteries between explorations of this level. Your stay will be a perfect balance between the calm of the campsite and the majesty of the coastal landscapes.

