THE BEACHES
The beaches of Quiberon, where dogs are allowed on a leash.Read more
THE GULF ISLANDS
Read moreThe islands are scattered throughout the Gulf, with a greater concentration in the Vannes and Noyalo rivers (37 islands), while the smaller Auray River has only 5 islands, apart from Île aux Moines and its neighbour Île d'Arz, the other islands are often private property, ranging in size from a few hundred square metres to several hectares. A guided boat trip is a must!
THE BEACHES
Read moreCarnac offers beautiful beaches (like the Grande Plage, Saint-Colomban beach, Légénèse and Ty Bihan beaches, or the Beaumer and Men Dû beaches) pleasantly sheltered and famous for their fine sand, their gentle slopes or the clarity of their water. The city is certified as for the quality of its swimming water and is listed in zone A (high quality water). Exceptional natural heritage, the Carnac littoral is preserved. Areas for bathing is supervised on the Grande Plage and the Saint-Colomban beach during summer. Carnac is also the bathing area for all thanks to the Tourisme et Handicap label.
BAIE DE QUIBERON
Read moreQuiberon Bay, on the south coast of Brittany's Morbihan département, is a must-see destination. With its magnificent landscapes and wild coastline, it offers visitors an exceptional natural setting. Hiking enthusiasts can take advantage of the many trails that run along the bay, offering breathtaking views of the sea. History buffs can also discover the vestiges of the past, such as the menhir alignments at Carnac or the Château de Suscinio. For relaxation, there's nothing like a thalasso session in one of the region's many wellness centers. Finally, gourmets won't be outdone by the delicious Breton culinary specialities to be sampled in local restaurants. Quiberon Bay is one of Brittany's jewels, not to be missed during a stay in the region.
THE WIDE RANGE
A place for swimming and sunbathing with staff to accommodate the disabled ...Read more