Attractions
Lorient Harbours
Address: Port de La Base de Lorient, Quai Glorieux, Lorient, France .Nicknamed for a long time "the town of 5 ports", Lorient now has a 6th or even 7th port each with its own story, linked to human activity.
From the original port of the French East India Company to today’s offshore racing hub and dry dock, the bay is a symbol of the dynamism of the regionCité de la Voile - Eric Tabarly
Address: Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, Lorient La Base, Rue Roland Morillot, Lorient, France .The visit of the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly puts you in the heart of the ocean adventure.
Le Fort-Bloqué
Address: Le Fort Bloqué, Ploemeur, France .Le Fort-Bloqué is accessible on foot at low tide, and becomes an island again at high tide.
Ile de Groix
Address: Île de Groix, France .There is plenty to see and do on the island of Groix: hiking around the Island, water sports or a visit to the abalone breeding farm on the port.
Festival Interceltique de Lorient
Address: Lorient, France .Every summer, Lorient is the rallying point for all those who love Celtic lands.
For a week in August, the best of Celtic entertainment and music is to be found in Brittany.
Carnac
Address: Carnac, France .Carnac is a small town on the River Crac'h that is famous for its wealth of pre-historic megalithic monuments, the Carnac Stones.
Larmor-Plage
Address: Larmor-Plage, France .Well-known seaside resort, the town is famous for its sandy beach, a marina, and for its idyllic setting that particular niche in the ocean park Kerguélen.
Hiking
Address: Larmor-Plage, France .Whether you're a Sunday walker with the family or a seasoned hiker on the move, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to enjoying the diversity of landscapes around Lorient.
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Haras de Hennebont
Address: Le Haras National d'Hennebont, Rue de la Bergerie, Hennebont, France .In Hennebont, by the banks of the river Blavet, the Hennebont Stud Farm is dedicated to the world of horses
Lorient Harbours Nicknamed for a long time "the town of 5 ports", Lorient now has a 6th or even 7th port each with its own story, linked to human activity.From the original port of the French East India Company to today’s offshore racing hub and dry dock, the bay is a symbol of the dynamism of the regionCité de la Voile - Eric Tabarly The visit of the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly puts you in the heart of the ocean adventure. Visit the websiteLe Fort-Bloqué Le Fort-Bloqué is accessible on foot at low tide, and becomes an island again at high tide.Ile de Groix There is plenty to see and do on the island of Groix: hiking around the Island, water sports or a visit to the abalone breeding farm on the port.Festival Interceltique de Lorient Every summer, Lorient is the rallying point for all those who love Celtic lands.For a week in August, the best of Celtic entertainment and music is to be found in Brittany. Visit the websiteCarnac Carnac is a small town on the River Crac'h that is famous for its wealth of pre-historic megalithic monuments, the Carnac Stones.Larmor-Plage Well-known seaside resort, the town is famous for its sandy beach, a marina, and for its idyllic setting that particular niche in the ocean park Kerguélen.Hiking Whether you're a Sunday walker with the family or a seasoned hiker on the move, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to enjoying the diversity of landscapes around Lorient.Get inspired hereHaras de Hennebont In Hennebont, by the banks of the river Blavet, the Hennebont Stud Farm is dedicated to the world of horses