The islands of the Gulf of Morbihan
Île aux Moines and Île d'Arz
5 minutes by boat from Port-Blanc in Baden, l'île aux Moines is the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan. It is also the most popular for its change of scenery. With its white fishermen's houses, gardens overlooking the sea, coastal path and megaliths, the island is ideal for a day trip. Bicycle paradiseThere are 14 kilometres of footpaths, all of which are easy to hire. There is also a cove where you can relax on the sand. Finally, on your way to the Kergonan cromlech With its 34 menhirs arranged in a horseshoe shape, you're entering a more ancient and picturesque Brittany. Less impressive than the megaliths of Carnac, they are part of the Morbihan's historical and legendary heritage.
La deuxième plus grande île, qui compte parmi les plus beaux coins du golfe du Morbihan, est l'île d'Arz. Accessible from Vannes ferry terminal, it takes 20 to 30 minutes to disembark. With its 17 km coastal path, several walking routes to discover the island. Loved for its wild character and swimming spots, the island of Arz is also interesting for its two cultural sites: the Sailors and Captains Museum and the Berno tide mill. The latter, built before the XVIᵉ century by monks, is situated on a 300-metre-long dyke.
The Isle of Berder and the Isle of Gavrinis
Tascon Island and Ilur Island
Campsite Les Bruyères de Carnac