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Port-La-Forêt The marina

An exceptional location in the heart of La Forêt bay

Nestling in the heart of the Bay of La Forêt, facing the splendid Glénan archipelago, Port-la-Forêt is a must for sea lovers. Renowned as one of Brittany’s largest marinas, it is as attractive for its unspoilt natural setting as it is for its vibrant maritime life.

A lively port open to all

Here, yachtsmen, fishermen and professional sailors share the pontoons in an authentic and friendly atmosphere. With 1,140 berths afloat, Port-la-Forêt is home to all kinds of craft, from small family sailboats to the impressive 60-foot ocean-racing stars.

The birthplace of great sailors

Port-la-Forêt is more than just a port: it’s a veritable laboratory for champions. Thanks to ideal conditions, the world’s greatest skippers train here all year round. Violette Dorange, François Gabart, Armel Le Cléac’h, Samantha Davies, Michel Desjoyeaux and Jean Le Cam have all honed their skills here before setting off for the world’s oceans.

A stopover to discover

Whether you’re a boating enthusiast, a lover of the great outdoors or just a visitor looking for an escape, Port-la-Forêt offers a unique experience, combining Breton authenticity with the call of the open sea.

Activities and shops

Port-La-Forêt, one of Brittany’s iconic marinas, is home to much more than just exceptional yachts.

The quayside is home to a host of specialist businesses, including shipyards, sailmakers, chandlers and boat services.

Visitors can also enjoy a gourmet stopover thanks to the restaurants, brasseries and ice-cream parlours that keep the port lively throughout the year.

In July and August, the Tuesday evening market provides a friendly atmosphere: local producers, craftspeople and regional specialities share the stalls, offering strollers a moment of discovery and pleasure.

With its passion for the sea and its art of living, Port-La-Forêt is a place where authenticity and dynamism go hand in hand.

The summer event Night market of Port-La-Forêt

Every Tuesday in July and August from 6pm.