Discover the best top things to do in Morbihan, France including Musee de la Compagnie des Indes, Remparts de Vannes, Ile de Groix, Centre Historique de Vannes, Pointe du Percho, Pointe du Conguel, Keroman Submarine Base, Megaliths of Carnac, Cite de la Voile Eric Tabarly, Sous-Marin Flore.
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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.
4.5 based on 2,212 reviews
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!
4.5 based on 262 reviews
a GLORIOUS sunset in dramatic settings, the typically rounded rocks of Brittany alternating with vivid sandy vegetation: samphire and beach purslane along side low growing prickly bushes. It was very windy but beautifully so we did have our Ice cream from nearby la cour d'orgères before we went up to the high point, sitting on the edge of the world as the sun dipped into the sea
4.5 based on 607 reviews
Recommended, it is a nice walk and it is one hour round trip from the Sofitel Hotel ! Outbound on your right the Island of "Belle ïles" and on the left the Bay of Morbihan !
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In August myself, my wife and 2 kids 11yo & 7yo did the K3 tour followed by the K2 Museum & Submarine visit. I would strongly recommend the K3 guided tour (in English). It's takes about one and a half hours and the guide Pierre was excellent and very knowledgeable. You are brought on a tour of the docks and into the huge K3 U-boat bunker. The guide gave a detailed history of the area and WW2 circumstances surrounding the construction of this Mega Structure. He also painted a detailed picture of the human side during this period. My wife even really enjoyed it, and surprisingly the kids weren't bored at all. At an extra €6 per adult and €3 per child this is definitely worth adding on to your trip before visiting the Submarine museum.
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The key to understanding the megaliths is a visit to the on-site visitor center. This will not take up much time and is well worth it because it aids in enhancing the sense of awe that you feel from looking at the megaliths themselves. There is a very informative film available in the center, as well as some helpful publications.
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What a fantastic place. We booked in advance and went with friends. Audio tour was great, available in different languages. This was combined with a few museums in Lorient. Absolutely fantastic opportunity to climb on board this submarine, loved it and would recommend it. Book in advance.
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