Quiberon : Culture, heritage and unspoilt landscapes
Discover Quiberon, a treasure of Brittany that combines history, culture, natural landscapes and a maritime atmosphere. Whether you're curious to explore its past, keen on nature walks or simply looking for adventure, Quiberon promises a unique holiday that will inspire memories.
Our beautiful Breton islands
The aptly named Belle-île-en-mer
The largest of the Breton isles, Belle-Île-en-Mer offers breathtaking landscapes, from cliffs and sandy coves to heathlands and wild glens. From the port dominated by the citadel of Vauban, discover – on foot or by bike – the Pointe des Poulains, the Port of Sauzon, the fishermen's houses with their colourful facades, the charming, flower-covered villages, the needles of Port-Coton and the lighthouse of Goulphar, just to name a few!
- 17 km long and 9 km at its widest
- 8,400 hectares
- 82.5 km of coastal paths
The immaculate Houat
The island of Houat is picture perfect. With its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and traditional houses, it offers a complete change of scenery. Easily accessible, Houat is a great place for walking, cycling and relaxing by the water.
- 3 km long and 1.5 km wide at its widest point
- 288 hectares
- 17 km of coastal paths
The unspoilt Höedic
Far from cars and pollution, little Hoëdic offers miles of coastal trails and sublime beaches. During your walks, you can discover the fort of Hoëdic inspired by Vauban's fortifications and the menhir of the Virgin, classified as historic monuments, as well as various Neolithic sites. It's also a great place for fishing – don't miss the return of the boats at Argol port!
- 2.5 km long and 1 km at its widest point
- 209 hectares
- 8.5 km of coastal paths
You can count on our expert guide Cindy to help you explore the islands of Belle-Île-en-Mer and Houat in the best possible way. Join our guided tours and discover these havens of paradise with their unique atmospheres and breathtaking scenery.
To make the experience even more magical, we also offer a catamaran trip to Belle-Île-en-Mer. An original and unforgettable way to start your trip before setting off to discover its hidden treasures. : secret beaches, little coves, coastal paths and authentic charm.
The iconic Château Turpault: our favourite
We recommend that you explore it on a bike ride. Perched on the Quiberon coast, Château Turpault is a place that combines history, elegance and breathtaking ocean views. With its iconic towers, stone facades and refined details, it blends perfectly into the wild, romantic setting of the peninsula.
Today, even though it is privately owned, Château Turpault remains a must-see for visitors in search of heritage and great stories. The best way to discover this architectural treasure is to get on your bike and cycle around the surrounding area at your own pace. You can admire its charms and enjoy a timeless atmosphere while facing the sea.
A stroll through the Quiberon market
While you're in Quiberon, don't miss the Saint-Pierre de Quiberon market, a must if you want to experience the local atmosphere to the full! Whether on your own or accompanied by our nature guide, this experience promises some wonderful discoveries.
Take the time to stroll around the colourful and lively stalls, discover the local produce and chat with passionate producers. You'll find a veritable explosion of flavours and traditions here: : local cheeses, Breton galettes, freshly caught seafood, gourmet crêpes and more.
Whether you're a gourmet, a lover of fresh produce or simply curious, the Saint-Pierre de Quiberon market is an experience not to be missed if you want to soak up the peninsula's authentic atmosphere. A truly enjoyable experience, where each stand tells a story and each flavour is a real treat!
Our 3 must-sees during your stay in Morbihan
With its wild landscapes, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, it's not always easy to know where to start. Our team has tested for you the best activities and experiences to be had here.