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Scenic Holidays
For lovers of beautiful scenery
Our collection of Breakaway Scenery parcs include Le Ranolien, Perros-Guirec, Brittany and La Pergola, Lac de Chalain, Jura in Eastern France, for the beautiful, breathtaking scenery that surrounds them. You'll be able to learn about the history and culture of these regions, whilst exploring the pretty countryside on foot.
Why not introduce yourselves to gastronomic specialities, such as the Breton Poulet de Janzé, pike soufflés and Arbois wines from the Jura!
We also now offer UK camping in a selection of the best campsites that the UK has to offer. You will find stunning scenery here in locations such as the Lake District and the New Forest.
Le Ranolien, Perros-Guirrec, Brittany
Looking out over glittering seas, le Ranolien is set in a stunning location. Brittany is one of the most distinctive and beautiful regions of France, with a picturesque coastline, pretty villages, historic towns and a Celtic culture, steeped in myths and legends.
Peaceful walks include the Goas Lagorn Valley at Trébeurden, or along the shoreline at Penhoat Lancerf which is filled with wildlife. Holiday photography is a must and there will certainly be plenty of opportunities when visiting this pictuersque region, so what ever you do, don't forget that camera. View le Ranolien video >
La Pergola, Lac de Chalain, Jura
From La Pergola there are many beautiful woodland trails following the River Hérisson and its magnificent waterfalls. To the west, the Cirque de Baume is a beautiful valley with caves and woodland. The landscape is rich and varied, with yellow-stone villages surrounded by orchards and vineyards producing highly respected and, in some cases, most unusual wines.
UK Camping
Eurocamp now offer UK camping breaks at some of the most scenic and beautiful camp sites the UK has to offer. You can choose from Cobeland and Cashel in Scotland, Spiers in North Yorkshire, Bracelands in the Forest of Dean, Holmsley and Roundhill in the New Forest, Low Wray and Great Langdale in the Lake District and Beddgelert in Wales.


