PORT DE REDON
Read moreIn Redon, the Vilaine river crosses the Nantes-Brest canal by a double set of locks. On the quays, the salt granaries are still there, as well as the mansions of the rich shipowners of the 17th and 18th centuries. The harbor area is a very pleasant place to walk around. Roman galleys, Viking longships, coasters, schooners and barges were once moored there. The port has 160 places for pleasure boats, the pontoons are equipped with water and electricity. Notice to sailors: the Atlantic is less than four hours away.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE SAINT-BRIAC-SUR-MER
Read moreAt the mouth of the Frémur, Saint-Briac presents 5 aground zones: Salinette, Ford south, Frémur, Béchet and Petit Port. Its semi-enclosed bay, which protects it from winds, has more than 700 regulated moorings, and each dipose zone of anchorages for passing ships. In season, the advanced site of Perron offers deep Water anchors. The harbour is equipped with water and electricity and has health facilities. Handling off-port.