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Walter Hiltbrunner31, Rue Clémenceau
St. Pierre Quiberon
56510
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Directions
To travel from Auray to St. Pierre Quiberon, you have a few options. Firstly, you can take a train or bus directly from Auray to St. Pierre Quiberon. If you prefer to drive, you can take the car from Rennes and head towards the Quiberon Peninsula. Once you reach Auray, continue driving until you reach the village of St. Pierre Quiberon. Alternatively, you can take a flight to Lorient and then use the train and bus services to reach St. Pierre Quiberon.
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Attractions
- Plage de Saint-Pierre Quiberon: Located just a short walk from Rue Clémenceau, Plage de Saint-Pierre Quiberon is a beautiful sandy beach that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports.
- La Côte Sauvage: Situated on the western coast of Quiberon Peninsula, La Côte Sauvage is a rugged and unspoiled stretch of coastline. Visitors can take a scenic walk along the cliffs, admire the dramatic rock formations, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the ocean.
- Fort Penthièvre: Built in the 19th century to protect the coast, Fort Penthièvre is a well-preserved military fortress located near Quiberon. Visitors can explore the fort's underground passages, artillery batteries, and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline from its ramparts.
- Port Haliguen: This picturesque harbor is a great place to take a leisurely stroll and soak in the maritime atmosphere. Watch the boats come and go, enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax and enjoy the charming surroundings.
- Saint-Pierre Quiberon Lighthouse: Located at the tip of Quiberon Peninsula, the Saint-Pierre Quiberon Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for a unique perspective and learn about the history of maritime navigation in the region.
- Musée de la Préhistoire: Situated in Carnac, just a short drive from St. Pierre Quiberon, the Musée de la Préhistoire is dedicated to the prehistoric heritage of Brittany. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including megalithic monuments, tools, and artwork, providing insights into the region's ancient history.
- Alignments of Carnac: A must-visit for history enthusiasts, the Alignments of Carnac are one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the world. Consisting of thousands of standing stones arranged in rows, these mysterious alignments are believed to date back to the Neolithic period.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: Located a short distance from St. Pierre Quiberon, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming coastal town known for its sailing heritage. Visitors can explore the marina, observe the impressive yachts, or relax on the sandy beaches. The town also hosts several sailing events throughout the year.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Although slightly further away, Belle-Île-en-Mer is worth a visit for its natural beauty and tranquility. Accessible by ferry from Quiberon, this picturesque island offers stunning coastal landscapes, hidden coves, and charming villages to explore. 10. Château Turpault: Situated in the nearby town of Quiberon, Château Turpault is a historic castle that dates back to the 19th century. Although not open to the public, its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens can be admired from the outside, making it a worthwhile stop for architecture enthusiasts.