Discover natural beauties and heritage Breton in the Morbihan region. Large sea area dotted with wild islands and díilots.
Port Louis citadel closes access to Lorient harbour
Morbihan heritage, a department of unsuspected wealth...
At the bottom of the Morbihan Gulf, the city of Vannes is the best preserved city of Morbihan. Its heritage service lists the exceptional monuments and sites to be preserved and visited. Known for its many scattered islands and islands, this destination is increasingly popular among holidaymakers.
The discovery of this inner sea requires a long learning to learn to cross currents like that of the Jument: the second strongest current in Europe. Walk inland on the chapel road, all along the Blavet valley.
Among the many islands of Morbihan are those not to be missed: Island of Creizic and Belle-ile- en- Mer
Island of Creizic
In the heart of the Gulf of Morbihan is the three-and-a-half hectare family nature reserve maintained by the owners Bernard Pallard and his wife Catherine.
Its green back emerges between Île-aux-Moines and Berder. From Larmor-Baden, it will take you a quarter of an hour to get to Creizic, aboard Bernard Pallard's blue boat.
At Domaine des Camélias
At Domaine des Camélias will be there to welcome you during your little stay in Brittany! Her estate and Chilean women, her pool and its Park will be there to give you a moment of relaxation.
Not far from Morbihan nuggets, head out in the morning and discover beautiful landscapes. Visit our blog: visits near the sea in Morbihan, for more ideas.