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Walter Hiltbrunner31, Rue Clémenceau
St. Pierre Quiberon
56510
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Each apartment is completely self-contained, equipped with a kitchen and a private bathroom including toilet, shower, and bath facilities.Reviews
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Directions
To get from Auray to St. Pierre Quiberon, you have a few options. You can take a train or bus directly from Auray to St. Pierre Quiberon. If you prefer to drive, you can go from Rennes to Auray, then continue on to the Quiberon Peninsula and finally reach St. Pierre Quiberon in the village. Alternatively, you can take a flight to Lorient and then continue your journey to St. Pierre Quiberon by train or bus.
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Attractions
- Quiberon Bay: Located just a short distance from Rue Clémenceau, Quiberon Bay is a picturesque stretch of coastline known for its stunning beaches, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, water sports, and scenic walks along the bay.
- La Côte Sauvage: A rugged and untamed section of coastline, La Côte Sauvage offers breathtaking views and dramatic cliffs. This natural attraction is perfect for nature enthusiasts and hikers, providing an opportunity to explore the untamed beauty of the Atlantic coast.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: The largest of Brittany's islands, Belle-Île-en-Mer is a haven for nature lovers. It offers stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the island's charming towns, hike along its coastal paths, and visit historical sites such as the Citadelle Vauban.
- Pointe du Conguel: Situated on the Quiberon Peninsula, Pointe du Conguel is a scenic headland with panoramic views of the ocean. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or to watch the sunset over the sea.
- Alignements de Kerzerho: This prehistoric site features a collection of standing stones known as menhirs, dating back thousands of years. Located near Erdeven, a short drive from Rue Clémenceau, these ancient stones provide a fascinating glimpse into Brittany's rich history.
- Port Haliguen: A vibrant marina located in Quiberon, Port Haliguen is a hub of activity and a great place to soak in the maritime atmosphere. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the harbor, admire the boats, and enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Fort Penthievre: Situated at the entrance of Quiberon Bay, Fort Penthievre is a historical fortification that dates back to the 19th century. It offers guided tours and exhibitions, providing insight into the area's military history and offering stunning views of the bay.
- Saint-Pierre Church: Located in the heart of St. Pierre Quiberon, Saint-Pierre Church is a beautiful religious monument with a rich history. Visitors can admire its architectural features, explore the serene interior, and learn about the local religious heritage.
- Musée de la Préhistoire de Carnac: A short drive from Rue Clémenceau, the Museum of Prehistory in Carnac provides an in-depth look into the region's ancient past. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including megalithic remains, tools, and pottery, offering a fascinating insight into the lives of early inhabitants. 10. La Trinité-sur-Mer: Situated along the coast, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming seaside town known for its picturesque harbor and sailing culture. Visitors can explore the marina, watch the boats, and enjoy waterfront dining while soaking in the relaxed atmosphere of this coastal gem.