Quelles Iles visiter Morbihan ?

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Quelles Iles visiter Morbihan ?

Quelles Iles visiter Morbihan ?

Les îles du Morbihan

  • Belle-Ile en Mer. ➔ 17 km de long et 9km au plus large. ...
  • Houat. ➔ 3 km de long et 1,5 km au plus large. ...
  • Hoëdic. ➔ 2,5 km de long et 1km au plus large. ...
  • Ile-aux-Moines. ➔ 6 km de long et 3 km de large. ...
  • Ile d'Arz. ➔ 3 km de long et 3 km de large. ...
  • Groix, une île de pêcheurs. ➔ 8 km de long et 4 km de large.

Quelles îles visiter Bretagne ?

10 îles incontournables en Bretagne

  • 1) L'île de Groix.
  • 2) L'île de Houat.
  • 3) Belle-Île-en-Mer.
  • 4) L'île d'Arz.
  • 5) L'île de Bréhat.
  • 6) L'île de Batz.
  • 7) L'île d'Ouessant.
  • 8) L'île de Sein.

Quelle est la plus grande île du Golfe du Morbihan ?

Article principal : Golfe du Morbihan....Liste des îles du golfe du Morbihan.
AdresseFrance
Ville procheVannes
Superficie9 502 ha
Population796
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Which is the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan?

  • Among the 42 islands in the Gulf of Morbihan, the largest island, the Ile aux Moines (‘Monks’ Island’), stands out because of its mild climate and eco-chic style, and because one side of the island is wooded. Its neighbour, the Isle of Arz, is more rugged and is a favourite with walkers who enjoy its wonderful coastal path.

What is Belle-Île famous for?

  • Famous fort. The northernmost tip of Belle-Île is the remote Pointe des Poulains, which has a small solar-powered lighthouse and great views over the continent but is best known for its fort. The structure was bought by the actress Sarah Bernhardt in 1894 and her living quarters now house a permanent exhibition on her life.

Where to go fishing on Belle-Île?

  • In the northwest, the attractive fishing village of Sauzon is Belle-Île’s second largest town and where ferries arrive from Lorient; it was here that the island’s first fish canneries opened in 1843. While some fishing still continues (mainly lobsters and langoustines), Sauzon’s main function these days is as a marina for pleasure boats.

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