Your dog is welcome at Camping de la Baie
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Camping de la Baie, in La Trinité-sur-Mer, welcomes your dog in every type of accommodation: pitches, mobile homes and lodge tents, for €2 per night.
A few simple rules to know before you arrive, and a few good tips nearby to make the most of your holiday.
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Dogs allowed: the rules to know
Dogs are welcome in every type of accommodation at Camping de la Baie, up to 2 animals per pitch or unit. The charge is €2 per night, per dog.
Throughout the site, dogs must be kept on a lead. Category 1 and category 2 dogs are not accepted.
The campsite does not supply waste bags, but bags are available along the coastal path. A hose to rinse your dog can be found at sanitary block no. 1, next to the laundry sinks.
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Walking your dog straight from the campsite
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The coastal path begins right opposite the entrance to Camping de la Baie. No car to take, no road to cross.
The GR34 follows the peninsula, passes the coves of Kerbihan and Ty Guard, and reaches the harbour of La Trinité-sur-Mer in a 25-minute walk.
Your dog must stay on a lead on every path and in all natural areas.
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Which beaches near La Trinité-sur-Mer allow dogs?
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A new option for 2026, just steps from the campsite
From this summer, two beaches between Le Poulbert and the main Kervillen beach are open to dogs.
They lie a 10-minute walk from Camping de la Baie.
Access is permitted before 10am and after 7pm, from 1 April to 30 September, with your dog kept on a lead (municipal order 2026-155).
The rules to follow include:
- Dogs must remain under their owner's supervision
- Waste must always be picked up
- Respect the site and everyone's safety
Mané Guen beach in Plouharnel
About twenty kilometres from the campsite, Mané Guen beach in Plouharnel welcomes dogs all year round, with no time restrictions.
The dog-friendly beaches of the bay of Quiberon
The bay of Quiberon Tourist Office lists the beaches open to dogs, town by town, with access conditions according to the season.
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The dog-friendly beaches of the bay of Quiberon
If you head out for a day trip with your dog, the bay of Quiberon Tourist Office lists the beaches open to dogs, town by town, with access conditions according to the season.
Well worth checking before you set off!
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A vet 10 minutes from the campsite
The Clinique Saint Michel is in Carnac, around 10 minutes away by car.
Clinique Saint Michel
9 avenue du Rahic - 56340 Carnac
02 97 52 19 33The clinic carries out the tapeworm treatment required for dogs returning to Great Britain, to be administered within the regulatory window before you set off, between one and five days before your return.
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Coastal path right opposite the entrance, dog-friendly beaches nearby, a vet just 10 minutes away:
at Camping de la Baie, everything comes together to enjoy your stay with your dog.
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