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Morbihan, between land and sea

The Morbihan, located in southern Brittany, is a region of varied landscapes, between land and sea. This department is a veritable jewel case of nature, where sea, islands, forests and moors blend harmoniously. Ideally situated between the Atlantic and inland areas, Morbihan offers a wide range of activities and discoveries, both for nature lovers and for those looking to immerse themselves in Breton culture.

Coast and islands

Morbihan's coastline, lined with magnificent beaches and hidden coves, is an ideal place for bathing and water sports enthusiasts. The Quiberon peninsula, famous for its breathtaking panoramas and fine sandy beaches, is a top destination. The islands of the Golfe du Morbihan, such as l'île aux Moines and l'île d'Arz, are havens of peace where the tranquility and beauty of the landscape will delight visitors.

Towns and heritage

The Gulf of Morbihan is undoubtedly the department's tourist heartland, with its calm waters and small islands. The town of Vannes, classified as a Ville d'Art et d'Histoire, is a must-see, with its medieval ramparts, picturesque port and half-timbered houses. The Château de Josselin, with its fairytale architecture and gardens, is another of the region's major historic sites.

Morbihan is a department rich in discoveries, where every corner of nature, every corner of nature, every village, every town, every village, every village, every village.

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