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Vincin (fleuve) walks
Arradon: Keranna - Bourgerel
A beautiful walk from which you'll get to discover in the distance the island of Conleau, the port "Port Anna" and the entrance to the Vannes river. The inland section reveals some beautiful residences.
⚠️Check tide times and coefficients.
The Marle tour
At the gates of Vannes, the Gulf of Morbihan narrows to form a stretch of water crossed by the Marle, an inlet that serves the city's port. It would not be possible to go around it if the Vannes public transport managers had not thought of chartering a ferry between Pointe de Conleau and Barrarac'h to cross this narrow stretch of sea. Then all you have to do is follow the shore to return to the starting point. However, be sure to check beforehand whether the ferry service is operating (usually from April to October).
As this stretch of water is subject to the tides and it takes a good four hours to walk around it, you will have plenty of time to see how the landscape changes with the sea level. It is therefore impossible to get bored.
From Conleau to Arradon Penboc'h
A beautiful walk that takes you from the Conleau peninsula to discover the mouth of the River Vannes. The final stretch of the route takes you down the River Vincin.
From the banks of the Vincin to Pointe des Émigrés
A round-trip stage of the Tour du Golfe du Morbihan (TGM) in Vannes, from the banks of the Vincin to the Pointe des Émigrés. This walk takes in one of the most beautiful coastal stretches of Vannes, featuring the Conleau Peninsula, the Vincin River and the mouth of the Marle. It is particularly well-suited for birdwatching in various habitats (river, forest, coast, pond, etc.). There is a long list of species to spot or hear. Two observation points are located along the route. The trail is accessible all year round, even in wet weather.
Walks near Vincin (fleuve)
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.
From Béninze to Port-Navalo
From headland to headland, you follow the rugged coastline, breathing in the sea air and watching the boats dance in the gulf, whilst admiring the shades of blue shifting with the light. Along the way, you’ll discover the old Pen Castel tide mill and the Cairn de Petit Mont before arriving in Arzon, a small Breton town situated between the Gulf of Morbihan and the ocean, at the tip of the Rhuys Peninsula.
Gulf of Morbihan from Port-Navalo to Saint-Gildas on the ocean side
Stage 3 of the 5-day tour of the Rhuys peninsula, from Port-Navalo at the entrance to the Gulf of Morbihan to Saint-Gildas de Rhuys, takes you past the Crouesty marina, along the coast and its beautiful beaches, and on to the wealth of megalithic sites. A short trip inland will also take you to the ponds and marshlands—formerly salt marshes—which are particularly rich in biodiversity.
Gulf of Morbihan north of Arzon
Stage 2 of the 5-day tour of the Rhuys peninsula. From headland to headland, you’ll explore the southern coast of the Gulf of Morbihan, enjoying views of Île aux Moines, Île d’Ars and the entrance to the gulf, amongst others, whilst passing through traditional villages and discovering the rich megalithic heritage.
Gulf of Morbihan from Saint-Gildas (centre) to Sarzeau (hamlet of Banastère)
Stage 4 of the 5-day tour of the Rhuys peninsula. This lovely walk will take you to the beautiful beaches of the southern coast of the Rhuys peninsula, with opportunities for a swim. Offshore, there are views of the islands of Houat, Hoedic and Belle Île, as well as the Quiberon peninsula. The Château de Suscinio, the estate of the Dukes of Brittany set in a natural area rich in biodiversity, is a must-see in Morbihan.