Siblu’s Domaine de Kerlann holiday parc in Brittany, a region known for its fantastic crêperies and inspiring the artist Gauguin, is bringing snow sports to Pont Aven this month. The resort will open a 50m ski slope, luge track, biathlon course and ice rink to holidaymakers for the week of September 27th to 4th October).
Karim Belahmadi, Domaine de Kerlann parc director said, “Experienced skiers will stick to the famous pistes of the Alps and Pyrenees but we think that anyone who wants a week of fun before winter draws in will enjoy seven-nights in Brittany.
The ski slope is an extra reason to come, but our parc is packed with pools, tennis courts, children’s clubs and all sorts of other activities for a carefree week away
Each of the ski and skating activities will be manned by experienced coaches ready to give tuition to newcomers. For parents travelling with children, there are kid’s clubs that play host to wide range of extra activities.
Domaine de Kerlann is situated close to the stunning Côte de Cornouaille on Brittany’s south coast. The parc has a huge amount to offer young families who love the seaside, food and history. Concarneau, a medieval walled town and one of France’s largest fishing ports, and Carnac, France’s version of Stonehenge, are both nearby.
Ski passes will cost €30 per person for the week and mobile home accommodation starts from £287, including Dover-Calais ferry travel.
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