Discover the best top things to do in Morbihan, France including La Pointe des Poulains, Musee de la Compagnie des Indes, Remparts de Vannes, Chateau de Suscinio, Port De St Goustan, Ile de Groix, Centre Historique de Vannes, Jardin des Remparts, Rochefort-en-terre, Dolmens de Mane Kerioned.
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While we were in Vannes we couldn’t park at the Halles des Lices and being one-way the only way out was through the narrow Porte de Poterne and across the even narrower bridge to the main road. Wonderful. Not only was there cheap parking on the Rue Francis Decker but we were suddenly looking at the magnificent ramparts of the city and the ramparts gardens. The ramparts are immense and leave you a little in awe especially trying to visualise what they were like in their heyday. A fraction of the original is still intact and consist of a large section of the battlement walls, two magnificent towers, four arched entrances (portes) and the Chateau de l’Hermine. It is a must to walk the length of the walls and take in the views of the gardens and the town. They act a great viewing platform for photographs. Definitely recommended.
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The Château de Suscinio, was one of the residensces of the Duke of Brittany, built between the thriteenth and the fifteenth centurie. Located on the Rhuys Peninsula, a priveleged site, close to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Morbihan, the castle is surrounded by marshes where exceptional fauna and flora are to discover.
Myself and my wife spent about 1.5 hours here. Place looked like what you expect from a French Chateau and lots of displays that were informative in English as well as French
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Good bars nice atmoshere very atractive beautiful harbour river old world lovely buildings cafes difficult to park that was our onle problem
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This is a loverly place to walk through. The are many half timbered houses to admire, an impressive cathedral & lots of quality shops. Even to touristy ones look good!
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While we were in Vannes we couldn’t park at the Halles des Lices and being one-way the only way out was through the narrow Porte de Poterne and across the even narrower bridge to the main road. Wonderful. Not only was there cheap parking on the Rue Francis Decker but we were suddenly looking at the magnificent ramparts of the city and the ramparts gardens. The views from the road and especially from the bridge are awesome, the gardens are so well kept with a small river flowing through the gardens. One access to the gardens is steps from the bridge and at the bottom you pass old half-timbered buildings of the “Lavoirs de la Garenne (washrooms)” right on the river and from the little covered walkway there is the view of a brilliant set of sluice gates on the river under the bridge. It was very easy to spending a couple of hours wandering up and down the gardens especially as it was a sunny day and the flowers and trees were in bloom.
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Well worth a stop off. Plenty of parking 2/3 euro 24 hrs. Some lovely old buildings, narrow streets and artisan shops ( Cakes, bread , sweets, local art ) Nice little church.
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