The Rhuys peninsula, between ocean and small sea
Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Morbihan, the Presqu’île de Rhuys offers charming landscapes and many places to discover.
A must for your camping holiday in Baden.
- The Rhuys peninsula, wild and unspoilt
- Séné Nature Reserve
- The charming fishing port of Port Anna
- Arzon and the port of Crouesty, at the entrance to the Gulf of Morbihan
- Visit Suscinio castle, a medieval jewel
Sené
Located south-east of Vannes, the town of Séné is sure to amaze you with its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. As you follow the coastal paths along the Gulf of Morbihan, you’ll be enchanted by the breathtaking views of the many islets dotting the Gulf.
These walks offer an opportunity to reconnect with nature while admiring panoramas that change according to the daylight and tides.
The Réserve naturelle des marais de Séné is a must-see for nature lovers. The largest natural area in the Gulf of Morbihan (530 hectares) is an ecological sanctuary, noted for its biodiversity and especially for its waterfowl.
Each visit is an opportunity to discover the richness and diversity of wetland ecosystems, thanks to well-maintained trails for birdwatching and local plant observation.
Located south-east of Vannes, the town of Séné is sure to delight you with its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
As you follow the coastal paths along the Gulf of Morbihan, you’ll be enchanted by the breathtaking views of the many islets that dot the Gulf. These walks offer an opportunity to reconnect with nature while admiring panoramas that change according to the daylight and tides.
Port Anna
When visiting Séné, don’t miss the charming fishing and yachting port of Port Anna.
This port, the last remaining fishing harbor in the Gulf of Morbihan, combines tradition and authenticity. You’ll find colorful boats, fishermen at work and a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the region’s rich maritime heritage.
Strolling around the harbor will also allow you to enjoy the local entertainment and taste freshly caught seafood specialties, offering a unique culinary experience.
Sarzeau
At the heart of the Rhuys peninsula, in Sarzeau, discover a true haven of peace, where natural charm and rich history come together.
Stroll alongthe picturesque oyster harbors, where local activity invites you to savor freshly harvested oysters while admiring the seascapes.
Numerous hiking trails wind their way through breathtaking panoramas, offering breathtaking views of the sea and vast sandy beaches.
For a taste of local history, don’t miss a visit to Château de Suscinio, a majestic medieval castle nestled just 800 meters from the wide Suscinio beach.
Surrounded by marshes and woods, this historic monument plunges you back into the past with its imposing towers and picturesque moats. Sarzeau, with its varied attractions, offers an experience as enriching as it is relaxing, ideal for a peaceful getaway.
Arzon
At the tip of the Rhuys peninsula, Arzon is a must-see. At Port-Navalo, you’ll have a breathtaking view of the entrance to the Golfe du Morbihan, the crossroads of the waters of the Golfe and the Ocean, and the parade of sailing ships entering and leaving.
If you take the GR34, you’ll be able to get up high and admire the magnificent panorama of the coastline. Further east, in the port of Crouesty, Brittany’s largest harbour, you can stroll along, admire the many boats, store in the boutiques or enjoy a meal.