Pointe du Bil to Port Anna, Brittany
Departure from Séné (Morbihan)
Dog-friendly circular walk to discover the start of Vannes river, at the end of the Gulf of Morbihan.
Nice view on the marshes of Séné and some beautiful houses.
Part of a birds sanctuary.
Le Hézo: between marshes and the Gulf of Morbihan
Departure from Le Hézo (Morbihan)
A short family walk between former salt marshes, now a bird sanctuary, and the Gulf of Morbihan.
Arradon: Keranna - Bourgerel
Departure from Arradon (Morbihan)
A beautiful walk from which you'll get to discover in the distance the island of Conleau, the port "Port Anna" and the entrance to the Vannes river. The inland section reveals some beautiful residences.
⚠️Check tide times and coefficients.
Larmor-Baden and Berder Island circular
Departure from Larmor-Baden (Morbihan)
At the heart of an oyster-farming basin, Larmor-Baden offers a wide range of discoveries: Île Berder, accessible at low tide, the pier for the famous Cairn de Gavrinis, and views of the many islets.
Set back from the sea, the ornithological reserve of the Marais de Pen en Toul.
Le Bono via the Becquerel chapel
Departure from Morbihan
Beautiful hike which, in its first part, follows the Bono river then crosses countryside and undergrowth to return to the starting point.
Very few roads, nice path.
Anse du Téno - Pluneret
Departure from Pluneret (Morbihan)
Wet and dry moorland, woods, embankments, river, sea, mudflats, wet meadows... the natural environments are all interwoven here. The banks of the River Sal are also home to the Sainte-Avoye chapel.
Le Bono
Departure from Morbihan
A beautiful walk, mainly following footpaths, waterside, forest, and past a beautiful historical chapel. Perfect for a run too!
The Pointe de Locmariaquer
Departure from Locmariaquer (Morbihan)
Leaving from Locmariaquer, this hike takes in the coastline of the Golfe du Morbihan, the entrance to the gulf with a view of Port Navalo, and then on to the coast and even the ocean.
Along the way, you'll discover numerous dolmens and megalithic sites (including the famous Table des Marchands).
⚠️Several problems on this hike, see reviews.
Between the countryside and the sea, leaving from Billiers.
Departure from Billiers (Morbihan)
A pretty walk between the countryside and the seaside. The Pointe de Penn Lann stands guard over the Vilaine Estuary.
The Sentier des Douaniers in La Trinité-sur-Mer
Departure from La Trinité-sur-Mer (Morbihan)
From the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer, "the Mecca of sailing", the coastal path leads from beach to beach to the Pointe de Kerbihan and its viewpoint over Quiberon Bay. It continues on to the recently rehabilitated Kervillen salt marshes.
From Maresclé beach to Haut-Pénestin along the coast and other paths
Departure from Pénestin (Morbihan)
This hike starts at the car park of the Mine d’Or beach, along the coast north to Haut-Pénestin, to return by internal paths to reach the sea at Maresclé beach and then the starting point.
La Côte Sauvage on the Quiberon peninsula
Departure from Saint-Pierre-Quiberon (Morbihan)
Stroll along the cliffs of the Côte Sauvage on the Quiberon peninsula. Beautiful dunes, beaches and cliffs grace this side of the Quiberon peninsula, where the power of the sea is fully expressed.
La Roche-Bernard bridge loop
Departure from La Roche-Bernard (Morbihan)
An hour-and-a-half circuit with a few tricky sections. This pleasant walk alternates seamlessly between passages at water's edge and ridge-climbing, and also spans two bridges some 50 m above the Vilaine. The bridge circuit allows you to discover a small section of the river as it crosses the Sillon de Bretagne. Get your calves ready!
The Pointe du Croisic
Departure from Le Croisic (Loire-Atlantique)
A tour of the Pointe du Croisic, at the tip of the Guérande peninsula. Discover the picturesque town, closely linked to fishing and the salt trade, and its superb Côte Sauvage.
Brocéliande: a legendary forest
Departure from Tréhorenteuc (Morbihan)
For the potential believer, this is the forest where a magician (Merlin the Enchanter) and a fairy (Viviane the Fairy) met. For the same walker, it's also where Arthur's Knights met at the Round Table. Finally, will the walker see the fairies who took to the water? before meeting the fairy Morgane, who locks up all knights unfaithful to their oath of love in an impenetrable prison of air (the Val sans Retour). A vast program.