The most beautiful corners of the Gulf of Morbihan to discover

The Gulf of Morbihan is a popular destination for its breathtaking scenery and rich culture. Between islands, beaches and picturesque villages, discover the must-see places in this Breton region.

Ile aux Moines

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Nicknamed the pearl of the Gulf, Île aux Moines is a haven of peace and tranquillity that’s perfect for a stroll. Accessible in just a few minutes by boat from Port-Blanc, this island is a delight for its scenic beauty and historical heritage, with thatched-roof houses, chapels and a cairn dating back to Neolithic times.

Trec’h beach

Take advantage of a stopover on Trec’h beach to relax and admire the panoramic views from this little corner of paradise. Nestling in the heart of a green setting, this beach is ideal for families and nature lovers.

Vannes, the medieval city

The capital of Morbihan, Vannes is a city steeped in history that has retained its charm of yesteryear. Stroll along its cobbled streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit Saint-Pierre cathedral and the Cohue museum, or admire the ramparts that encircle the old town.

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The port of Vannes

The port of Vannes is one of the city’s landmarks. It’s a great place to stroll with family or friends and enjoy a drink in one of the many bars lining the harbour.

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Make the most of the opportunity to take a boat trip on the Golfe du Morbihan and discover its islands.

The wild coast of Quiberon

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Situated at the entrance to the Gulf, the Quiberon peninsula offers a magnificent natural spectacle with its sheer cliffs, fine sandy beaches and secret coves. Follow the coastal path along the wild coastline and stop off at Pointe du Percho or Château Turpault to admire the breathtaking ocean views.

The beach at Saint-Pierre-Quiberon

Looking for a relaxing break? Then head to the beach at Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, located on the sheltered part of the peninsula. This family-friendly beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and a variety of water sports such as sailing and paddle boarding.

The megalithic site of Carnac

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A must-see when visiting Morbihan, the Carnac megalithic site fascinates visitors with its line of menhirs dating back several thousand years. Be sure to visit the Museum of Prehistory to find out more about these mysterious standing stones.

Carnac beach

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Just a stone’s throw from the alignments, Carnac beach is a real gem. Bordered by crystal-clear water and fine sand, it’s ideal for families with children thanks to the many activities on offer.

In conclusion, the Golfe du Morbihan is full of treasures to discover during a stay in this magnificent region of Brittany. With idyllic beaches, historic sites and picturesque villages, you’re sure to fall under the spell of this authentic region.

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