Explore the wonders of Southern Brittany thanks to an unforgettable journey, combining cultural discoveries and spectacular landscapes!
day 1
Fouesnant and its pretty coves
Between Cap-Coz and Beg-Meil, the coastal path of Fouesnant-les-Glénan reveals exceptional coves: Cap Coz and its calm waters, a paradise for water sports (sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding) Mousterlin, with its golden sand and wild dunes, perfect for relaxing and birdwatching Beg-Meil, surrounded by cliffs, with crystal-clear waters and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for swimming and walks Sometimes accessible only on foot via the GR34, these coves offer enchanting morning light and welcome shade in the afternoon. An ideal setting to recharge!
day 2
The fabulous landscapes of the Pays Bigouden
Combrit Sainte-Marine is a treasure trove of heritage between land and sea, where the Bigouden charm and a rich history are revealed. Between the pink house of the Abri du Marin, a testament to Jacques de Thézac's generosity towards fishermen, and the Napoleonic Fort, a former fortress turned contemporary art venue, every stone tells a story. The Guardhouse, with its cannons facing the horizon, and the port, proud of its Port of Heritage Interest label, add to this unique atmosphere. Not to mention the chapel, the church, and the lighthouse, which complete the soul of this exceptional village. Then set off on an adventure by electric bike to explore the Bigouden point! This route takes you through Penmarc’h, from its lively town center to the picturesque little ports of Saint-Pierre and Kérity. Climb to the top of the Eckmühl lighthouse, relax on the wild beaches, and let yourself be surprised by the imposing rocks of Saint-Guénolé, all while savoring local specialties. Between marshes and fields, also discover mysterious megalithic sites. A route accessible to all, on greenways and flat roads, for an effortless and discovery-filled ride!
day 3
Quimper, between Gothic heritage and exceptional craftsmanship
Quimper, prefecture of Finistère and capital of Cornouaille, is a City of Art and History with a unique Breton charm. Between cobbled streets, half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries, ramparts and the quays of the Odet, every street corner tells a story. Don't miss the Saint-Corentin Cathedral, a Breton Gothic jewel whose construction spanned from the 13th to the 15th century. Renovated for more than 20 years, it now shines in all its splendor and is an absolute must-visit! Continue your day of exploration with the discovery of the Henriot Faience Factory, a world-famous artisanal know-how! During this guided tour, dive into the heart of the workshops and observe the meticulous work of the artisans. Each piece is shaped and decorated by hand, from molding the forms to the finishing touches with a brush, for a unique and authentic result. An immersion in the excellence of local craftsmanship!
day 4
Concarneau, the blue city, and the thatched cottages of Kerascoet
Hard to resist this gem that is the Ville-Close, nestled within its fortifications in the heart of Concarneau and one of the most beautiful bays in Brittany! City of art and history, Concarneau offers several versions of the maritime spectacle, all as delightful as each other. Its intense port life is animated by more than 200 fishing boats that enliven the docks and the fish market. The fine sandy beaches and the marina are privileged places for water and seaside activities. Discover all the charm of its fishing and pleasure port, its old buildings made of granite and wood, as well as its fine sandy beaches. Then, head towards Port Manec'h for a walk on the GR 34 trail that runs along the coast towards the lighthouse of the same name! Continue the trail to the Rospico cove to discover its beach, sheltered from the wind. If you like picnicking, this is the ideal place! Otherwise, enjoy a short stop at the beach café. Finally, you will dive into the past in the pretty hamlet of Kerascoët and its thatched cottages, finishing on the magnificent Tahiti beach!
day 5
Pont-Aven and Carnac
Pont-Aven, a Breton village nestled in the estuary of the Aven, owes its fame to Gauguin's school of painting. Its luminous landscapes, its small port, and its iconic galettes make it an essential stop. As you wander its streets, you will discover traces of the artists, historic houses, and above all its 14 mills lined up over 2 km, a unique local curiosity. Then, head towards Morbihan and the famous site of Carnac! Carnac impresses with its megalithic alignments, among the oldest in Europe (7,000 years). Classified as a historical monument, this prehistoric site has more than 550 remains, offering a fascinating journey into the past.
day 6
Vannes and the Rhuys Peninsula: between history, gastronomy, and preserved landscapes
In Vannes, let yourself be transported through the centuries in a historic center with cobbled streets, lined with half-timbered houses and medieval ramparts. Classified as a City of Art and History, this vibrant city has managed to preserve its heritage, from Roman remains to Renaissance buildings. Stroll through the Saint-Patern district, admire the cathedral and the Saint-Vincent gate, or explore the lively port, where you can taste Breton specialties: galettes, seafood, and the famous kouign-amann. A visit that will awaken both your senses and your curiosity! Then, head towards the Rhuys Peninsula, where wild nature and heritage come together. Between marshes, rugged coasts, and fine sandy beaches, the Pen-Castel mill and the Suscinio castle — former residence of the Dukes of Brittany — bear witness to a rich past. In Port-Navalo, the breathtaking panoramas, where the currents of the gulf meet the ocean, will surely win you over. A journey between land and sea, marked by history since the Neolithic era.
day 7
Houat, the paradise island where nature sets the pace
Here, the gaze is lost on fine, golden sandy beaches, among the most beautiful in Europe, bordered by turquoise waters and accessible by a gentle slope. The coast, rugged and wild, can be explored on foot along paths that follow the cliffs and dunes. In Houat, the sea is much more than a backdrop: it inspires every moment, shapes activities, and attracts souls in love with nature, ocean enthusiasts, and defenders of a sustainable future. After a short crossing from Vannes, you land on this preserved gem. From then on, the island is yours, with its enchanting dilemmas: completing the 16 km of coastal paths, lying on a dream beach, watching the fishermen return to the port, or savoring fresh shellfish in one of the three local restaurants. So, you don't choose... you enjoy it all.
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