Fill up on Nature and Sunshine, naturally!
Contrary to popular belief, it’s not Brittany that holds the prize for bad weather, but the Basque Country! According to Météo France, Biarritz receives some 1,450 mm of rain per year, compared with 1,210 mm in Brest, Brittany’s wettest city. The Gulf of Morbihan enjoys a veritable micro-climate, with more sunshine than the national average: over 2,050 hours per year! An average higher than that of Paris and even some cities in the south of France! Generous on this part of the coast and influenced by the tides, the breeze quickly clears the morning clouds, which accumulate inland. In short, your stay at Kerjouanno is sure to be sunny and mild!
A privileged climate, ideal for discovering the treasures of this regional nature park. In particular, its string of islets, emblematic of the “Little Sea” that gave rise to “Mor-Bihan”. Although the “Légende du Golfe” lists as many islands as there are days of the year, there are in fact around forty. Don’t miss the two largest: Île aux Moines and Île d’Arz. Other nature escapades: the islands of Berder, Gavrinis, Ilur, Tascon…
After discovering the maritime heritage of the Gulf, how about a little sunbathing and swimming? There’s no need to go to the ends of the earth to relax on a heavenly beach: the Rhuys peninsula does the trick! Its waters flirt with 20°C and more in July and August: Fogeo-Kerjouanno or Port Navalo (Arzon), Goh Velin (Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys), Penvins (Beg Lann), Saint-Jacques (Sarzeau)…
Journey into the legendary past of this land turned towards the sea
Steeped in history, Brittany’s monuments and legends are not to be missed. The Presqu’île de Rhuys, in Southern Brittany, is brimming with the tales and anecdotes that have shaped the Breton soul, offering visitors colorful discoveries: Château de Suscinio (legend of the gentle ghost), Chapelle de Penvins (legends of Saint-Gildas), la Butte de César…
Your vacation at Kerjouanno is the perfect opportunity to discover this land of legends opposite the Quiberon peninsula, which closes off the Gulf of Morbihan. The peninsula has been an important place of life since prehistoric times, and is brimming with architectural nuggets: Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys abbey, megalithic sites (Cairns du Petit Mont and de Gavrinis), dolmens (Grah Niol in Arzon, Lannek-er-Men and Kermaillard in Sarzeau), Butte de César, Chapelle Saint-Nicolas, Domaine de Suscinio, Moulin de Pen Castel…
You can’t stay at Kejouanno in our club without visiting Old Vannes, with its castle, half-timbered houses, towers and ramparts…
Enjoy your stay in an Azureva Village
Is the weather gloomy? Do you need a break or want to disconnect from everyday life? It doesn’t matter! Our all-in-one village is the ideal place to relax and unwind, whether you’re solo, with your partner, family or friends.
Relaxation or idleness, you choose the program for your vacation at Kerjouanno with Azureva. Here’s a list, in no particular order, of our activities: outdoor pool with waterslide, heated indoor pool with balneotherapy area, mini-golf, sports fields, play areas… And don’t forget to get to grips with our lively entertainers: muscle stimulation, relaxation, Breton games and songs… Not tired? Kerjouanno is the place to be for dance evenings, café-theater, karaoke, game nights and cabarets! Book your summer rental now.