#1The Glénan archipelago, Fouesnant
– A protected natural site
– An endemic flower: the narcissus
– THE must-see nautical spot
– A protected natural site
– An endemic flower: the narcissus
– THE must-see nautical spot
– The White Sea is a long stretch of dunes and beaches
– The ideal place for birdwatching
– Letty beach
– Departure for cruises to the Odet river or the Glénan archipelago
– A walk along the corniche
– The church of Saint-Thomas Becket
– An iodised walk with a breathtaking view of the ocean
– Enjoy an ice cream at ‘Bankiz’ overlooking the sea
– A lively, connected place
– A protected natural site
– A 7 km loop that can be explored on foot or by bike
– A 120-hectare marshland with a 6-hectare pond, canals, back dunes and wet meadows, where Shetland ponies graze peacefully.
– Lively little harbour in summer (fishing boats returning from the sea, speedboats leaving…)
– Starting point for coastal path walks
– A water sports spot: kayaking, paddle, diving…
– One of the prettiest coves
– Shaded and protected from the winds
– A haven of peace
– The Mecca of ocean racing
– The largest yachting harbour in Southern Brittany
– Departure point for cruises to the Glénan Islands
– A typically Breton little port
– Breathtaking views over the cove
– Enjoy seafood by the sea in one of the two fish ponds: Les viviers de Penfoulic and Les viviers de la Forêt
– A protected natural site
– A coastal path with sumptuous scenery
– One of the most beautiful walks in the destination