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Welcome to the Quiberon peninsula, a lively, bright place in Brittany's Morbihan region. With its 4,800 inhabitants, this little corner of paradise is the scene of a lively and dynamic summer season. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Breton countryside, Quiberon appeals to sea lovers, culture buffs, sports enthusiasts and gourmets alike.
Ready to discover all that Quiberon has to offer in terms of activities, outings and events? Here's a practical, comprehensive guide to make sure you don't miss a thing!
The Quiberon peninsula offers a unique natural setting, with over 10 kilometers of wild coastline, sandy beaches and direct access to the ocean. This blend of Breton authenticity and gentle seaside setting attracts many visitors every year.
From the Côte Sauvage, contemplate the cliffs sculpted by the winds. It's an emblematic spot for a walk in the fresh air, camera in hand. The coastal path (GR34) is an excellent way to explore the peninsula on foot or by bike.
Located at the southern end of the peninsula, Pointe du Conguel offers a breathtaking view over Quiberon Bay. It's a peaceful spot, ideal for observing seabirds or watching boats glide by on the horizon.
A place steeped in history. Built in the 18th century, this fort is now a World War II memorial site. Overlooking the sea, it also offers great vistas for photography enthusiasts.
Once France's leading sardine port, Port Maria is now a departure point for excursions to Belle-Île-en-Mer. It remains a lively place, lined with crêperies and small shops.
The peninsula is a favorite spot for surfers, particularly on Port Blanc beach. The winds and waves make it an ideal playground for surfing, bodyboarding and kitesurfing.
Quiberon is criss-crossed by numerous hiking and cycling trails. Rent a bike and set off to explore the coast, the flower-filled moors and the typical villages that dot the region. Our platform makes it easy to rent your equipment on site.
At low tide, grab your bucket and head off in search of shellfish on the bay's beaches. A fun family activity, very popular in summer.
Housed in the former lifeboat shelter at Port Haliguen, this small museum tells the maritime history of the region through old objects, models and photographs.
The area around Quiberon is full of menhirs, dolmens and Celtic remains. The Manémeur site, for example, offers a wonderful immersion in Brittany's prehistoric past.
Take advantage of your stay to sample local products: buckwheat pancakes, fresh seafood, salted butter caramel and, of course, the famous kouign-amann. Numerous local markets also offer artisanal products.
- Le Vivier: a renowned restaurant on the Côte Sauvage, with ocean views and mouth-watering seafood. - Crêperie du Port: a warm atmosphere and impeccable galettes. - Bar Iodé: a trendy address for an aperitif overlooking the water.
Every Saturday morning, the market takes place in the town center. You'll find everything from fresh produce and textiles to souvenirs and regional specialties.
Take a stroll through the Breton stalls: seafaring clothes, handicrafts and delicatessens are the perfect way to bring a bit of Brittany home.
Quiberon may be peaceful during the day, but it can be lively in the evening, especially in summer.
Accessible by boat from Port Maria, Belle-Île promises a day of escapism between deserted beaches, steep cliffs and colorful villages.
Just a 30-minute drive away, the site of the Carnac alignments is well worth a visit. These rows of standing stones intrigue and amaze young and old alike.
Just a stone's throw from the main town, this village boasts typical charm and relaxing beaches.
From May to September, the weather is mild and there's plenty to do. July and August are busier, so book well in advance!
Between wild nature, maritime traditions, enchanting beaches and summertime entertainment, Quiberon has all the charms of authentic Brittany. Whether you're a board sports enthusiast, a history buff or simply in search of fresh air and escape, this peninsula will provide you with memories rich in sensations.
So, for your next stay, think of Quiberon and consult our site to easily rent a bike, surfboard or paddle and take full advantage of the region!
What to do and visit in Quiberon: activities, outings and agenda? This guide is here to inspire you and accompany you on your Breton getaway.
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