Take the trip from Benodet to the Glenan Islands. Absolutely beautiful. You would think that you were in the Maldives - white sand, access only by boat so no cars ..... heaven! Take a picnic though as there is only one restaurant!
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Quote: Originally posted by Tim and Cary on 31/5/2008
Hi Tracey Louise
Have you looked at the reviews in campsite search on this website. If you haven't my review - number 8 has a lot of ideas on what to do. We went to Camping Du Letty for a number of years when our kids were young- they always wanted to go back there and we were easily persuaded. It's a fabulous site and leaves us with many happy memories.
If you have any specific queries just ask and I'll try to answer them.
Hi, I am going to Le Letty on Sunday 2nd Aug. with my wife and 2 children ( 8 and 5yrs) is it as good as it sounds? Is it a good place for the children to enjoy it?
Just come back from Benodet myself and loved the area - stayed at Du Polulquer which is on the road into Benodet from Du Letty.
One word of warning - be very careful that you only use inflatables when the tide is coming in.
There is a horrendous current by the entrance to the lagoon when the tide is going out.
I saw a RIB with a 30HP engine having problems making headway against the current.
BTW for those of you have been to the area before - the old Champion store in Benodet is now a Carrefour and seems quite expensive - use the Super U on the way to Pont L'Abbe if you have the choice.
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Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.