What to do and see in Morbihan, Brittany: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

July 7, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Morbihan, France including La Pointe des Poulains, Place Henri IV, Parc Animalier et Botanique de Branfere, Citadelle de Port-Louis, Musee de la Compagnie des Indes, Remparts de Vannes, Chateau de Suscinio, Port De St Goustan, Ile de Groix, Centre Historique de Vannes.
Restaurants in Morbihan

1. La Pointe des Poulains

La Pointe des Poulains, Belle-Ile-en-Mer France +33 2 97 31 61 29 http://www.belle-ile.com
Excellent
79%
Good
20%
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5.0 based on 296 reviews

La Pointe des Poulains

2. Place Henri IV

Vannes France
Excellent
54%
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5%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 415 reviews

Place Henri IV

Historic walking area showcases 16th-century buildings and interesting museums.

3. Parc Animalier et Botanique de Branfere

56190 Le Guerno France +33 2 97 42 94 66 [email protected] https://parc.branfere.com/
Excellent
62%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 1,149 reviews

Parc Animalier et Botanique de Branfere

Reviewed By KJW2512 - London, United Kingdom

This is a nature park with a difference. A mix of more traditional zoo enclosures which are large, well thought out for the animals and beautifully maintained, together with large spaces where the animals can roam free amongst the visitors. There is plenty to see. The aerial walkway was an added bonus. It looks terrifying, but once you’re up it’s amazing and kids of all ages absolutely loved it. No picnics in the park, but plenty of space outside provided and a variety of good eateries are available at a reasonable price.

4. Citadelle de Port-Louis

Rue du Fort de l'Aigle Promenade Henri François Buffet, 56290 Port-Louis France +33 2 97 82 19 13 http://www.ville-portlouis.fr
Excellent
47%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 427 reviews

Citadelle de Port-Louis

Reviewed By 818caroleb - Greater London, United Kingdom

We made an unplanned visit to the Citadel today, as we were in Port Louis in the wind and rain.What a great find, an amazing architectural structure, renovated to an exceptional standard, but still retaining the atmosphere of a historic military base. The audio guide was available in English and very informative. The three museums were great added value, the main information boards also had English translations. The Life Boat exhibition was particularly interesting for any seafarers. Lots of interesting dark, damp creepy corners for youngsters to explore. Brilliant value at €8 per adult.

5. Musee de la Compagnie des Indes

La Pointe de Port-Louis Ce n'est pas à Lorient mais à Port-Louis, 56290 Lorient France +33 2 97 82 19 13 [email protected] http://musee.lorient.fr
Excellent
62%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
3%
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1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 282 reviews

Musee de la Compagnie des Indes

6. Remparts de Vannes

Rue Francis Decker, Vannes France +33 2 97 01 63 00 http://www.tourisme-vannes.com/voir-faire/balades-et-randonnees/243972-balade-en-ville-les-fortifications
Excellent
52%
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43%
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4.5 based on 939 reviews

Remparts de Vannes

Reviewed By bonjgb1009 - Poole, United Kingdom

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.

7. Chateau de Suscinio

Route du Duc Jean V, 56370, Sarzeau France +33 2 97 41 91 91 [email protected] http://www.suscinio.fr
Excellent
45%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 1,224 reviews

Chateau de Suscinio

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.

Reviewed By 778iainb

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

8. Port De St Goustan

Quai Franklin, Auray France http://www.facebook.com/Auray.Saint.Goustan/
Excellent
61%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
3%
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4.5 based on 1,300 reviews

Port De St Goustan

Reviewed By 658michaeln

Good bars nice atmoshere very atractive beautiful harbour river old world lovely buildings cafes difficult to park that was our onle problem

9. Ile de Groix

56590 Lorient France http://groix.be
Excellent
65%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 382 reviews

Ile de Groix

10. Centre Historique de Vannes

Rue de la Monnaie - Rue de La Porte Prison, 56000, Vannes France +33 2 51 17 49 89 http://www.tourisme-vannes.com
Excellent
60%
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4.5 based on 2,212 reviews

Centre Historique de Vannes

Reviewed By TerryAussie_1 - Castle Cove, Australia

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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