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La semaine du Golfe - Morbihan

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Map of the participating harbours
Harbours
ARRADON
ARRADON
With its long south-facing coast punctuated with intimate beaches and beautiful residences, Arradon is the riviera of the Morbihan.
CRAC'H
CRAC'H
Located on the Auray river, this remarkable site offers a panoramic view of the Gulf of Morbihan. Oyster farming area.
HOEDIC
HOEDIC
Hoëdic has fewer than 150 inhabitants and a dozen or so fishing boats, which single-handedly support most of the island's families... Here, everyone knows everyone else, and the welcome is spontaneous! 
HOUAT
HOUAT
4 km long and 1.5 km wide at its widest point, protected from the south and east winds by Belle Ile, Houat is a moorland-covered plateau interspersed with a few shallow valleys, ending in a village overlooking a lively little port.
ILE AUX MOINES
ILE AUX MOINES
Just a few minutes boat ride from Port Blanc, Les Moines Island is the pearl of the Morbihan (and the largest of its islands) and boasts a rich maritime past
LE LOGEO, SARZEAU
LE LOGEO, SARZEAU
Founded on the transport of wine from the Rhuys Peninsula, Le Logeo is today a dynamic oyster-farming harbour in the district of Sarzeau.
LOCMARIAQUER
LOCMARIAQUER
Locmariaquer is ideally situated between the mouth of the river Auray and Quiberon Bay and has always been an active oyster-farming community.
SAINT ARMEL
SAINT ARMEL
This charming district of the Rhuys Peninsula is surrounded by ancient salterns and home to a flourishing oyster and fish-farming industry.
SAINT GILDAS DE RHUYS
SAINT GILDAS DE RHUYS
Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, with its abbey and its abbey church, is beaming between the "Mor-Bihan" Gulf (small sea in Breton) and the ocean "Mor-Braz" (big sea in Breton) and the city attracts visitors with its cultural life and its landscapes.
SAINT GOUSTAN, AURAY
SAINT GOUSTAN, AURAY
The old stone bridge and the pretty half-timbered houses give an indication of the flourishing trade once seen by this little port.
VANNES
VANNES
Capital of the Morbihan and fortified in the times of the duchy of Brittany, the city of Vannes was built in a semi-circle around its harbour.
Auray Quiberon Terre Atlantique
Breizh Cola
Chasse-Marée
Compagnie des Ports du Morbihan
Crédit Agricole du Morbihan
France 3 Bretagne
France bleu Armorique
Golfe du Morbihan Vannes Agglomération
Golfe du Morbihan Vannes Tourisme
Kerisac
Lancelot
Le Télégramme
Leroy Merlin
Morbihan Tourisme
Mousqueton
Ouest France
Paysages de Mégalithes
PNR Golfe du Morbihan
Région Bretagne
SAUR
Ville de Vannes

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