Natural and quiet setting in the village center
Rich historical heritage
50 pitches with electricity
Nearby
Point of interest
The old and the new church
The Karecoual arboretum
The beaches of the Morlaix bay
The cathedral of Saint-Pol-de-Léon
Shops
Located in the heart of the village (grocery store, bakery, restaurant, etc.)
Bons plans
La Paillote
La Paillote
63 Bis Rue de Porsguen,, 29430 Plouescat
02 98 69 64 19
Offre :
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Ayant une carte d'accès
Biscuiterie du Léon
Biscuiterie du Léon
Rd Point de Kéravel, 29680 Roscoff
0298651237
Offre :
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Biscuiterie Les délices de Paimpol
Biscuiterie Les délices de Paimpol
3 rue de Romsey,, 22500 Paimpol
02 96 20 50 75
Offre :
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Abbaye du Relec
Abbaye du Relec
Abbaye du Relec, 29410 Plounéour Ménez
02 98 78 05 97
Offre :
On presentation of your PASS'ETAPES card, benefit from the reduced rate (partner rate).
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jusqu'au 30/12/2025
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Aire CAMPING-CAR PARK
Aire CAMPING-CAR PARK
Rue du Pont, 29670 Henvic
01 83 64 69 21
Offre :
For stays of between 7 and 21 consecutive days, receive a 10% discount on the total amount of your stay (excluding tourist tax).
Offer valid only on booking by contacting our Customer Service on +33 1.83.64.69.21
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant le pack privilège
Tourism / Discovery
Henvic is a small village in northern Brittany situated less than 6 km from Saint-Pol-de-Léon. Its many hiking trails reveal the magnificent landscapes of the Breton coast. The Vanneg loop is part of the GR34. On the way, stop at the Keracoual arboretum and discover the 3,200 species that constitute this impressive botanical collection.
This seaside town combines the wealth of maritime life and its land. Fishing enthusiasts, you won't be disappointed!
Its history is retraced through its various heritage monuments: its "old" church, dating from the beginning of the 17th century, is today classified as a Historic Monument. It shares the square with the parish church. Together, they tell the history of the village. Magnificent manors are also worth a visit.