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Le Fort Espagnol
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  • Carnac Stones (2.5 km): Located in Carnac, just a short distance from Le Fort Espagnol, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic sites. These impressive standing stones date back to prehistoric times and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Saint-Goustan Port (6 km): Situated in the charming town of Auray, Saint-Goustan Port is a picturesque harbor that offers a glimpse into the region's maritime history. Stroll along the quayside, admire the colorful houses, and enjoy the lively atmosphere at the waterfront restaurants and cafes.
  • Quiberon Peninsula (19 km): The Quiberon Peninsula is a stunning stretch of land that separates the Bay of Quiberon from the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and scenic coastal trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and beach lovers.
  • Vannes Old Town (23 km): Vannes is a historic city known for its well-preserved medieval old town. Explore the cobblestone streets, visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and admire the half-timbered houses. The city's ramparts offer panoramic views of the Gulf of Morbihan.
  • Gulf of Morbihan (25 km): The Gulf of Morbihan is a vast natural harbor dotted with numerous islands and islets. Take a boat trip to discover its beauty, explore the charming islands such as Île-aux-Moines or Île-d'Arz, and enjoy activities like sailing, kayaking, or birdwatching.
  • Locmariaquer Megaliths (29 km): Located in Locmariaquer, this archaeological site features ancient megalithic structures, including the famous Table des Marchands and the Broken Menhir. These impressive monuments provide insight into the prehistoric cultures that once inhabited the area.
  • Belle-Île-en-Mer (35 km + ferry): Known as "Beautiful Island in the Sea," Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands. It offers stunning coastal landscapes, picturesque villages, and beautiful beaches. Explore the charming town of Le Palais, visit the famous Vauban Citadel, and enjoy the island's unspoiled nature.
  • La Trinité-sur-Mer (36 km): La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming coastal town known for its sailing heritage and regattas. Enjoy a stroll along the harbor, watch the boats, and visit the Maritime Museum to learn about the town's maritime history.
  • Rochefort-en-Terre (66 km): Located in the scenic countryside, Rochefort-en-Terre is a quaint medieval village that has been designated as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France." Explore its narrow streets lined with colorful houses, visit the Château de Rochefort-en-Terre, and browse through the art galleries and craft shops. 10. Quimper (103 km): Quimper is the capital of the Finistère department and is known for its well-preserved medieval quarter and its beautiful Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral. The city also houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts and is famous for its traditional pottery, which you can discover at the Quimper Faience Museum.

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