Larmor
Beach
A heavenly stopover in Larmor-Plage
Facing the island of Groix, at the entrance to the Lorient harbor, Larmor-Plage is a seaside resort in a privileged setting.
Between fine sandy beaches and a rocky coastline, you can relax and enjoy beach activities such as fishing and nature walks.
Its beaches are a delight for surfers, kite surfers, windsurfers and wingfoilers.
Its coastline is home to one of France’s leading sailing schools.
It’s the perfect opportunity to get started between two sightseeing tours of Morbihan!
Visit Lorient, the city of 6 ports
A city on a human scale, combining history, heritage and openness to the ocean, Lorient is just a few minutes from your Morbihan campsite. At the heart of the city’s celebrations is a lively, colorful town with a vast shopping and pedestrian center. Between terraces and sailboats, the quays of the port are ideal for a stroll.
The former submarine base is now one of Lorient’s nerve centers, home to the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly, the Flore submarine, the Musée sous-marin du pays de Lorient and a host of trendy addresses. Don’t miss the Festival Interceltique in August!
City of
six ports
The island
of Groix
A day to discover the island of Groix
Boat cruises and island hopping are a must in Morbihan tourism. Opposite your Larmor-Plage campsite, the island of Groix invites you to make a stopover.
Just 45 minutes by boat from the port of Lorient, this natural treasure in Southern Brittany welcomes you for a few hours or a whole day.
Let yourself be surprised by the mildness of its microclimate and the richness of its landscapes!
The island of Groix can be explored on foot or by bike along coastal paths and cycleways. A charming excursion!
The Gulf of Morbihan, a must-see site
One of the most beautiful bays in the world, the Gulf of Morbihan forms an inland sea that is home to over 40 islands and islets. At the bottom of the gulf, 25 km from the open sea, the medieval city of Vannes is protected like a jewel in a jewel box.
Discover the Gulf of Morbihan and its emblematic islands aboard a cruise boat or an old sailing ship: l’île aux Moines, l’île d’Arz and Gavrinis are the most emblematic.
Around the gulf, explore the Lanvaux moors, the Rhuys peninsula and the large port of Crouesty.
Gulf of
morbihan
Disconnection in Quiberon Bay
Give in to the unique feeling of being at the end of the world! A major tourist destination in Morbihan, Quiberon Bay offers a contrasting backdrop.
Wild on one side, with a coastline battered by waves and sculpted by winds, traditional on the other, with the atmosphere of a small Breton port.
Quiberon delights families in search of beautiful beaches, as well as surfers and thalasso enthusiasts. From here, we head for Belle-Île-en-Mer, another jewel of the Atlantic.
Small port
breton
Your vacation
in morbihan