
The Customs Officers’ Trail, just a stone’s throw from the campground
Hike from the campground
The GR34, nicknamed the Sentier des Douaniers, runs along the entire Breton coastline for more than 2,000 km. In Trébeurden, it winds its way through hidden coves, among jagged formations of pink granite, and offers panoramic views of the Sept-Îles archipelago—a landscape unlike any other in the world.
From the Armor Loisirs campground, you have immediate access to the GR34: in just a few minutes on foot, you’ll be stepping onto the trail and setting off to explore the Pink Granite Coast at your own pace. Heading north, set your sights on Perros-Guirec and Ploumanac’h, an unmissable highlight of the trail. Heading south, Lannion and its steep-sided valleys await you.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or simply looking for scenic walks, the GR34 has something for everyone. Armor Loisirs is your ideal base camp: you’re guaranteed to return in the evening for a comfortable stay between stages.


The Customs Officers’ Trail, just a stone’s throw from the campground
Camping: Your Stop in Brittany
The Vélomaritime, or EuroVelo 4, connects Roscoff to Kiev over a distance of more than 4,000 km along the European coastline. In Brittany, it passes through some of the most beautiful landscapes of the northern coast, including the Pink Granite Coast and its iconic towns: Lannion, Trébeurden, and Perros-Guirec.
The Armor Loisirs campground is perfectly situated along this route for a refreshing stopover. Park your bike, enjoy the heated indoor pool, and hit the road again the next day, feeling refreshed. Our campground welcomes travelers with their equipment, and Pors Mabo Beach is just 500 m away for a well-deserved swim.
Whether you’re cycling alone, as a couple, or with your family, Armor Loisirs is a must-visit stop on your Vélomaritime adventure.

