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In all four seasons, the Quiberon peninsula ( France - Brittany ) offers unforgettable charm and magic: the natural and spectacular beauty of the Côte Sauvage, small sandy beaches, unique sites…
Jutting out into the sea for 9 miles (14km) and just 72ft (22m) wide at its narrowest point, the Quiberon Peninsula is
a tourist destination
Eine spektakuläre wilde Küste im Westen, schöne feine Sandstrände im Osten – auf 14 Kilometern bietet die Halbinsel Quiberon eine Vielfalt an Landschaften, die sofort begeistert. Die zu den führenden Badeorten der Bretagne zählende Halbinsel ist auch Ausgangspunkt nach Belle-île, Houat und Hoëdic.
Al Oeste se despliega una espectacular costa salvaje, mientras que al Este se suceden bonitas playas de arena fina. Así es la península de Quiberon a lo largo de sus 14 km y con una variedad de paisajes que convencen nada más llegar. Es uno de los destinos turísticos de playa más conocidos en Bretaña y también el punto de partida hacia Belle-île, Houat y Hoëdic.
Una spettacolare costa selvaggia a Ovest, belle spiagge di sabbia fine a Est, la penisola di Quiberon offre 14 chilometri di un’enorme varietà di paesaggi che seduce immediatamente. Stazione balneare bretone tra le più affollate, è anche il punto di partenza per Belle-île, Houat e Hoëdic.

Cote sauvage for about 10 km, it proudly faces the Atlantic, tempering its ardour and thus protecting the bay of Quiberon. Tormented seascapes, labyrinths of grottos, rocks, creeks whose beaches are re-sculpted with each new tide, the splendour of this coastline has long inspired painters and photographers.
The villages of Quiberon are a joy to behold: little clusters of granite or blue-and-white-painted fishermen’s cottages, ancient chapels; four ports where fishermen unload their catch and where weekenders moor their cruisers. Port Maria used to be France’s principal sardine fishing port and it still has around 200 fishing boats; it’s here too that you catch the ferry over to Belle-Île.
Quiberon’s beaches have something to interest all tastes. The windy, sandy expanses west of Penthièvre in the north are popular with horse-riders, sand-yachters and surfers whereas families favour the sheltered beaches around St-Pierre-Quiberon in the south. Wherever you are, you won’t be far from someone who can teach you a watersport or hire you some equipment.
Run, student
Ferry Belle-ile en mer
Bugale Armor, Celtic circle
Houat is astonishingly beautiful, and generally tranquil, apart from the colonies of gulls who defend their terrain when you walk round the coastal path. This quite secretive but enchanting little Breton island lies south of the Quiberon Peninsula, east of much larger Belle-Ile.
Carnac stones
winter, Quiberon
Surfing, Surfen
Storm, big waves
Winter, Belle ile en mer
Belle-Île, 9 miles (15km) off the coast of Morbihan, is Brittany’s largest island. After a turbulent past, which included occupation by the British, the ‘beautiful isle’ is now a magnet for tourists thanks to its temperate climate, magnificent coastline, 60 gorgeous beaches and renowned opera festival.
Bagad of Brittany, "Kevrenn Alré"

Bugale Armor, Celtic circle
Diabolo
Beach Sandball
Music of Brittany
Capoeira
Gulf of Morbihan
The Gulf of Morbihan has been described as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. From Locmariaquer and its ancient stones in the west, taking in the walled town of Vannes, on to the Rhuys Peninsula in the east, the gulf has something for all tastes.
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