Our 3 must-sees during your stay in Morbihan
The Quiberon peninsula offers a wealth of treasures to explore. 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.
Our favourites : the panorama from Pointe du Conguel
Breathtaking views over the Atlantic
At the southern tip of the Quiberon peninsula, the Pointe du Conguel offers the perfect setting for a charming expedition. This little piece of paradise, marked by a viewpoint and large stone slabs, is a true testament to the local history. : This is where the seaweed ovens were located, where seaweed was burnt to fuel the soda factories.
But Pointe du Conguel is also an exceptional observation spot. From here, you can admire the Teignouse lighthouse, which marks the separation between the bay and the ocean, as well as the neighbouring islands. It's an ideal place to enjoy spectacular views of the sea, especially during the incredible sunrises that light up the landscape. In this perfect place to recharge your batteries, far from the hustle and bustle, you'll feel as though you're almost at the edge of the world.
Our passionate guide will accompany you
Discover Pointe du Conguel on a guided tour: : a unique experience combining cycling and walking, with our expert guide, Cindy. From Sauvage, hop on your bike for a pleasant ride to the start of the Pointe. Here we'll leave our bikes behind and continue our discovery of the Pointe on foot, an easy stroll lasting around 1 hour.
Along the way, Cindy will take you on a journey to discover the local flora and fauna. She'll tell you fascinating stories about the area, answer your questions and reveal the secrets of this charming region. You can enjoy the sea air, relax and observe the neighbouring islands of Belle-Île, Hoëdic and Houat on the horizon.
The Port Blanc arch: a natural treasure to discover
The Arche de Port Blanc in Quiberon is a place that will inspire you to exclaim 'wow' at every turn. Situated on the wild coast, this impressive rock formation is a veritable masterpiece of nature, sculpted by centuries of erosion. With its unique shape, the arch seems almost unreal, like a giant bridge linking the sea and the cliffs.
Accessible on foot, it's the perfect place to enjoy nature, with the sound of the waves in the background and the sea breeze blowing through the arch. Keen photographers will find this an ideal spot to capture the raw beauty of the Breton coast. You can walk under the arch at low tide.
Recommended by our team: : the Carnac megalithic site
Facing the Quiberon peninsula, Carnac is not just a seaside resort with fine sandy beaches, it's also a place full of mysteries. Discover a truly impressive prehistoric site: : more than 3,000 menhirs lined up over a 4-kilometre stretch.
It's a place that immerses you in the history of Brittany, with its enigmatic megaliths that continue to fascinate researchers and fuel legends.
If you're curious, a history buff or simply looking for new discoveries, the menhirs of Carnac are a must-see. A unique prehistoric site in France, where every stone tells a story you'll want to discover.
Discover our accommodation