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The Bay of Morbihan

Follow the route of the customs officers
  • Duration 8 days
  • Activity Walking holiday
  • Holiday among adults, with group
  • Theme coast
1095€

Information : The Bay of Morbihan

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Discover the unique setting of the Gulf of Morbihan following waymarked coastal trails.  With superb panoramic views over multiple coastal landscapes, this small inland sea dotted with countless isles and islets will give you loads to enjoy. A haven of peace and refuge for many species of water birds, the Gulf of Morbihan is also home to an exceptional archaeological and maritime heritage. See the ‘Cairn’ on the isle of Gavrinis (prehistoric drystone funeral mound), the so-called Table of Merchants (superb dolmen), and tide-driven water mills…  these wonders of the Gulf are revealed by turns as you make your way along its gorgeous paths.

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  • Discovering the fantastic landscapes of the Gulf of Morbihan
  • Alternating stretches of walking with visits to the islands
  • Stopping over in carefully selected hotels that enhance the relaxed nature of your holiday
  • Discovering a wealth of heritage gems, natural beauty and cultural tradition
  • Our personalized guiding application
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Program : The Bay of Morbihan

  • D1 Arrival in Vannes in late afternoon

    Throughout its two-thousand-year history, the city has used its privileged position – a sheltered haven in the Gulf of Morbihan -  to develop first, a commercial port activity then more recently, a fine marina. The medieval heart of the city of the ‘Vénètes’ (historical name given to the local inhabitants) bears witness to its past as the first capital of the Dukes of Brittany. Picturesque architecture, enhanced by the presence of many half-timbered houses, invites you to stroll along the narrow streets.

    Dinner not included and night in a 3-star hotel in the heart of the city.

  • D2 A walk on the isle of Arz

    15 km stage to which one must add a 2 km walk to the ferry terminal, a half-hour crossing, and a 2 km return stroll to the hotel.

    Little change in altitude. Rating 2/5.

    From your hotel you have a short walk (just 2 km).to the ferry terminal (Gare Maritime de Vannes)

    In the heart of the ‘inland sea’, (Morbihan in Breton), the Island of Arz promises the walker wild paths along zigzag points that create maritime views with multiple facets – including the isles of the Morbihan and its own beautiful sandy beaches along abundant creeks. Arz is also called the island of the Captains as a tribute to the many sailors and captains who have set out across all the seas and oceans of the world in the 19th and 20th centuries.

    Return to the hotel 2 km.

    Dinner not included and night in a 3-star hotel in the heart of the city.

  • D3 Walk from Vannes to Larmor Baden

    20.3 km stage - gentle slopes - Level 3/5
    Transfer to Arradon after breakfast, then walk to Larmor Baden.
    Superb views over the Gulf, with many small islands you feel you could reach out and touch. The île aux Moines (‘monks isle’) is actually the nearest, but the sea currents never let up in the narrow stoney passage that separates it from the Pointe d’Arradon.  This is the geographical centre of the Gulf of Morbihan, of which one can see the mouth.  At Penmern the path encounters a former tidal watermill, the Moulin du Pont. Then at Port-Blanc, there is a gnarled old horse chestnut with a stocky, twisted trunk that decided over 400 years ago – in the reign of the French king Henri IV – to plant itself right here...

    Overnight in a 3-star hotel (room with sea view) and meal at the hotel restaurant

  • D4 Circuit around the Île aux Moines

    17 km stage.  Little change in altitude.  Rating 3/5

    The pearl of the Gulf of Morbihan. The Île aux Moines is wooded and enjoys varied landscapes. Called Izenah in Breton, it’s an open window on one of the most beautiful bays in the world, an invitation to calm and serenity.

    Overnight in a 3-star hotel (room with sea view) and meal at the hotel restaurant

     

  • D5 Walks around Larmor-Baden

    The island of Berder is connected to the mainland by a passage only usable at low tide.

    The tour of the island on foot (2.6 km, about an hour) reveals a Mediterranean-type flora (unusual in this region) with beautiful groups of palms and majestic coniferous trees. To the south, there’s a superb view over "La Jument" (the mare), the second-most powerful seawater current in Europe. You can also do a longer walk of about 14 km.

    The island of Gavrinis. Leaving from the port of Larmor-Baden you stop over on the island of Gavrinis to visit one of the finest prehistoric sites in France: the cairn of Gavrinis. This is in fact a monumental drystone funerary structure sheltering a dolmen. It was erected around 4000 B.C. and is known throughout the world for a profusion of extraordinary decorative engravings.

    Overnight in a 3-star hotel (room with sea view) and meal at the hotel restaurant

  • D6 From Larmor-Baden to Bono

    20 km stage. Little change in altitude. Rating 2/5.

    From Locmiquel cove you get a view of the mouth of the Gulf from one of its most charming villages.

    A number of islands are strewn about the sea towards the entrance to the Gulf. One of them is no longer strictly an island despite its name – ‘Sept îles’. A tombolo (sand bar) created by the current makes it possible to go there on foot, or to bathe on one of the most beautiful coves of the Gulf.

    Le Bono is a small village perched above its port. The old henceforth pedestrian suspension bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, has been restored.

    Dinner not included and night in a 3-star hotel.

  • D7 From Bono to Auray

    10 km stage – no big climbs
    Optional walk possible towards the Anse du Téno (5 km)
    Visit to the mediaeval town of Auray (2 km)
    An enjoyable way of bringing your foray into the Golfe du Morbihan to a delightful end. You cross the historic suspension bridge from the charming small port of Bono. The path then takes you close along the riverside in the shade of trees, whence you might be tempted by the peace and calm to go a little further, to the Anse du Téno.  The 16th century Chapel of Saint Avoye is definitely worth a visit, after which you keep on towards the mediaeval City of Auray. Entering by the Port of St Goustan, you’re sure be touched by the old world charm of this bustling small town.

    Dinner not included and night in a lovely hotel

  • D8 Departure

    Transfer by taxi either to the hotel or to the railway station at Vannes.

Tariffs high season

FROM 16 MAY TO 30 SEPTEMBER, DEPARTURE EVERY DAY

In a double room

Adult : 1135 €
Junior (12 - 17) :  1135 €
Baby (0 - 1) : 80 €

In a single room

1535 €

Solo traveller

1645 €

Tariffs low season

FROM 1 APRIL TO 15 MAY AND FROM 1 TO 31 OCTOBER, DEPARTURE EVERY DAY

In a double room

Adult : 1095 €
Junior (12 - 17) :  1095 €
Baby (0 - 1) : 80 €

In a single room

1495 €

Solo traveller

1605 €

What's included?

  • 4 nights in B&B (room and breakfast)

  • 3 nights half-board (dinner, room and breakfast)

  • Accommodation in comfortable 3 star hotels

  • Luggage transfers

  • Ferries and visit to the island of Gavrinis

  • Return transfer

  • Detailed road book and route-marked maps

  • GPS tracks 

  • Logistical and technical assistance

What's not included?

  • Parking at the first accommodation (€15 per night, payable on site)

  • Dinner on days 1, 2, 6 and 7

  • Drinks and extras

  • Trip from your home to holiday start point and back

  • Insurance (available as an optional extra)

Characteristics of circuits

  • Self-guided walking tour.

  • Average rating: 3/5

  • Daily stages: between 14 and 21 km, 4hrs to 5hrs 30 walking per day

  • Total uphill: quite modest

Organisation

  • The walks are more about exploration and discovery than sporting prowes!

  • Your luggage is transported by us from hotel to hotel, and a detailed roadbook will be your companion for the whole of the stay.

  • We provide logistical and technical assistance.

  • The 3-star hotels have been chosen for their atmosphere, warm welcome, architecture and environment.

N.B: the accommodation described above is indicative and may be modified according to availability at the time of the final reservation.

Access

By car

Good roads from Nantes, Rennes and Quimper

By Plane

Nantes Atlantique International Airport (NTE) at about 1hour or Lorient Lann Bihoué (LRT) at 45 mins

By train

Vannes TGV station

Comments

Global note
5.0
  • Superb holiday starting in Vannes and walking sections of the northern coast of the Golfe du Morbihan, including two days out to islands for circumnavigation. Very helpful support from Safran tours in trip planning and adjustments. Good accommodation with helpful hosts and excellent taxi transfer arrangements. Blessed with good weather so swam every day.

  • Discover a magnificent region at a very pleasant pace. (translated from french)

  • Agence que nous suivons depuis des années en groupe. Bon choix des hôtels et de leur environnement. Harmonieux équilibre entre balades et visites.

  • Très dense randonnée dans les principales îles du golfe du Morbihan. Parcours pour randonneurs amateurs mais entrainés car assez longs. Merveilleux paysages.

  • Première expérience en ballade itinérante que nous referons avec grand plaisir. Organisation et documentation de qualité. Accueil dans les hôtels très agréable et sympathique.

  • Excellent en tous points. Accueil, dossier reçu, qualité des hébergements. Merci pour ces très bonnes vacances qui nous ont permis d'oublier le COVID. Météo parfaite pour la rando !

  • Circuit parfait, aussi satisfaisant que celui de la côte de Granit Rose.

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