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Porte Saint-Vincent (Vannes) walks
Medieval walk in Vannes
The old town of Vannes is full of reminders of its dense population in the Middle Ages, which you can discover on this short walk. In addition to numerous half-timbered houses, you can admire the old ramparts and the Tour du Connétable, Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the more recent Saint-Patern Church, beautiful gardens, and more. At the start and end of the walk, the Port of Vannes and its pleasure boats add a maritime touch to this urban route.
Walks near Porte Saint-Vincent (Vannes)
Arradon Penboc'h - Arradon Moulin de Pomper
From Benalo, head to Moulin de Pomper (small flea market shop in an old tide mill). We will follow coastal paths throughout (GR®34, tour of the Gulf of Morbihan). View of the coast and the islands of the gulf: Arz, Drenec, Logodec, aux Moines, d'Irus.
Larmor-Baden - Baden The Seven Islands
From the village of Larmor-Baden, the route takes us to the Île des Sept Îles in the commune of Baden.
Most of the route follows coastal paths (GR®34).
Views of the coast, the entrance to the gulf and the islands (Île aux Moines, Île de Berder, Île de Gavrinis).
Option to add a tour of Île de Berder to this route.
Gulf of Morbihan north of Arzon
From point to point, you will discover the southern coast of the Gulf of Morbihan, enjoying views of Île aux Moines, Île d'Ars and the entrance to the gulf, among others, as you pass through typical villages and discover the rich megalithic heritage.
Gulf of Morbihan from Port-Navalo to Saint-Gildas on the ocean side
From Port-Navalo at the entrance to the Gulf of Morbihan to Saint-Gildas de Rhuys, you will discover the Crouesty marina, then the coast and its beautiful beaches, followed by a wealth of megalithic sites. A short trip inland will also allow you to discover the ponds and marshlands, formerly salt marshes, which are particularly rich in biodiversity.