Auray in France, from Europe region, is best know for Piers & Boardwalks. Discover best things to do in Auray with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Auray
4.5 based on 932 reviews
We were introduced to this river setting on our way to a recommended restaurant. The old buildings are charming and an accordionist added to the ambiance. Limited vehicular traffic on the bridge made this whole scene so much more peaceful.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
As other reviewers have said this is a very interesting and enjoyable market to visit with lots to look at and survey.
As tourists we were more interested in the Brocante and antiques bit, which was down by the port rather than in the newer part of town. On reflection we should have arrived earlier too , it was very busy and if we had been travelling by car I doubt we would have found a spot to park. The market at the top of town was completely finished by 2pm.. Well worth a visit
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Life-size game! Locked in a room, decorated like a movie theater, you conduct the investigation to escape from the room in less than an hour. In every corner of the room hides clues that allow you to find codes, padlocks, keys and even unlock secret passages. Teamwork, observation, communication, logic, speed and organization are essential. Will you face the challenge?
Nous avons choisi la salle pour débutants : Benjamin Franklin.
Décors très bien faits, mécanismes ingénieux, énigmes suffisamment compliquées pour se creuser la tête un moment.
Activité sympathique changeant de l'ordinaire, permettant de passer un bon moment en famille ou entre amis, tout en testant la cohésion de groupe et l'esprit de logique.
4 based on 49 reviews
A good selection of leaflets clearly displayed and the staff were friendly & helpful. There is a nice leaflet suggesting a walk around Auray & St Goustan which is well worth following.
4 based on 29 reviews
This is an important piece of the history of Auray as it commemorates the life of George Cadoudal leader of the Choans uprising. The building itself is just a curiosity but see the adjacent house where he lived; the little hamlet of Kerleano with its old houses; the park and the sunken pathways where troops could move unseen
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Muy bonita iglesia en una población que conserva su trazado medieval y sus edificios. Nos gustó mucho su retablo del altar mayor y su órgano. Se debe visitar.
4 based on 15 reviews
St Laurent really is a fantatsic golf course with great holes and a challenge for all golfers , probably leaning towards the lower handicappers. I have played there 4 times now(at different times of the year) however each visit has been tainted by the speed of play. The average time is 4 and a half hours due to a very busy course full of very slow 4 balls , many of whose players are frankly not of suffcient prowess to play such a fine course. Also the course does not appear to be marshalled at all and you will find yourselves stuck behing a group who has lost 2 or 3 holes and will not call you through.. indeed in all my many rounds playing on French courses I have never been called through!
so by all means give it a visit but have your patient cap on and enjoy the picturesque course but don't play if you are time restricted. PS the 9 hole course is also very good with some fabulous holes PPS French golf attire is VERY relaxed so so long as you have golf shoes just about anything goes!!
5 based on 5 reviews
Super sortie avec Franck le propriétaire et un des membres de l'association comme second. Nous étions 6 passagers (max.9) et avons pu participer (ou non) aux manœuvres à notre choix. Départ selon la marée bien sûr, descente de la rivière d'Auray et quelques manœuvres dans le golfe, presque 6h de plaisir.
Le patron est un excellent marin et partage tres généreusement son plaisir d'avoir restauré ce bateau de pêche anglais de 1906.
Navigation en toute securite
Hautement recommandé!
4 based on 5 reviews
La Chapelle Sainte-Hélène est l'un des plus anciens monuments de la ville. Adossée à l'Hôtel-Dieu, elle a été bâtie au XVème siècle.
Au cours des siècles, les religieuses hospitalières ont transformé la chapelle en salle d'hôpital afin d'accueillir les soldats et les marins blessés, ainsi que les victimes des fréquentes épidémies qui sévissaient autrefois.
Le mobilier et les boiseries datent du XIXème siècle. J'ai remarqué notamment un confessionnal superbement sculpté de même que le choeur et les stalles du Choeur des Augustines.
3.5 based on 14 reviews
Ce centre aquatique n'est pas adapté aux tout-petits, le site internet mentionne une pataugeoire et un toboggan pour les petits, hors la pataugeoire n'en est pas une, il y a trop d'eau et elle ne se situe pas dans le bassin le plus chaud, et en ce jeudi de vacances il n'y a pas de toboggan pour les petits, ce qui est aberrant en cette période.
Le grand toboggan quant à lui pourrait être sympa, hors les feux ne marchent pas il est donc demandé d'attendre que la personne qui nous précède soit arrivée en bas. C'est donc très très long. 6 personnes devant nous= 10 bonnes minutes d'attente. Nous ne l'avons fait qu'une fois...
Dernier point décevant: l'état des sols dans les vestiaires, vraiment sales, ca fait regretter de ne pas avoir pris les tongs. Il faudrait les laver un peu plus souvent en période de forte affluence.
J'ai en revanche apprécié la baignoire bébé, bien plus pratique que la douche.
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