#1The Glénan archipelago,Fouesnant
– A protected natural site
– An endemic flower: the narcissus
– THE must-see nautical spot

– A protected natural site
– An endemic flower: the narcissus
– THE must-see nautical spot


– The White Sea is a long stretch of dunes and beaches
– The ideal place for birdwatching
– Letty beach
– Departure for cruises to the Odet river or the Glénan archipelago
– A walk along the corniche
– The church of Saint-Thomas Becket


– An iodised walk with a breathtaking view of the ocean
– Enjoy an ice cream at ‘Bankiz’ overlooking the sea
– A lively, connected place
– A protected natural site
– A 7 km loop that can be explored on foot or by bike
– A 120-hectare marshland with a 6-hectare pond, canals, back dunes and wet meadows, where Shetland ponies graze peacefully.
Front of Notre Dame Izel Vor church with flowers
Carved figures from the Calvary in the church of Notre Dame Izel Vor– Lively little harbour in summer (fishing boats returning from the sea, speedboats leaving…)
– Starting point for coastal path walks
– A water sports spot: kayaking, paddle, diving…
– One of the prettiest coves
– Shaded and protected from the winds
– A haven of peace
Facade of Notre Dame Izel Vor church with its majestic Gothic bell tower
– The Mecca of ocean racing
– The largest yachting harbour in Southern Brittany
– Departure point for cruises to the Glénan Islands
– A typically Breton little port
– Breathtaking views over the cove
– Enjoy seafood by the sea in one of the two fish ponds: Les viviers de Penfoulic and Les viviers de la Forêt


– A protected natural site
– A coastal path with sumptuous scenery
– One of the most beautiful walks in the destination