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Walter Hiltbrunner31, Rue Clémenceau
St. Pierre Quiberon
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Each apartment boasts its own independent setup featuring a well-equipped kitchen and a private bathroom complete with a toilet, shower, and bath.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Auray to St. Pierre Quiberon, you can take either the train or the bus. If you are coming from Rennes by car, drive to Auray on the Quiberon Peninsula, and then head to the village of St. Pierre Quiberon. Alternatively, you can take a flight to Lorient and then continue your journey to St. Pierre Quiberon by train and bus.
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Attractions
- La Côte Sauvage: Located just a short distance from Rue Clémenceau, La Côte Sauvage is a stunning stretch of rugged coastline known for its wild beauty. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Plage de Saint-Pierre Quiberon: This beautiful sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. With its clear blue waters and golden sand, it offers a relaxing spot to unwind and enjoy the coastal scenery.
- Fort Penthièvre: Situated on a small peninsula, Fort Penthièvre is a historic fortress that dates back to the 18th century. It offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its military architecture and learn about its strategic importance throughout history.
- Port Maria: This picturesque harbor is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Visitors can stroll along the quayside, admire the colorful fishing boats, and enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants offering delicious seafood.
- Musée de la Chouannerie et de la Révolution: Located in nearby Auray, this museum provides insight into the history of the Chouannerie, a counter-revolutionary movement during the French Revolution. It showcases artifacts, documents, and exhibitions that delve into this fascinating period of French history.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Just a short boat ride away, Belle-Île-en-Mer is a stunning island known for its rugged cliffs, beautiful beaches, and charming villages. Visitors can explore the island's natural landscapes, visit picturesque lighthouses, and immerse themselves in its peaceful atmosphere.
- Megalithic Sites of Carnac: A short drive from St. Pierre Quiberon, the Megalithic Sites of Carnac are a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This complex of Neolithic standing stones is one of the largest prehistoric sites in the world, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations.
- Quiberon Bay: This large bay is known for its pristine waters and is a popular spot for sailing, windsurfing, and other water activities. Visitors can also take a boat trip to the nearby islands, such as Houat or Hoëdic, to explore their unique landscapes.
- Saint-Pierre-Quiberon Market: Held every Thursday and Sunday, the local market offers a chance to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional French market. Visitors can browse through stalls selling fresh produce, regional specialties, crafts, and more. 10. La Maison des Algues: Situated in the nearby town of Quiberon, La Maison des Algues is a museum dedicated to seaweed. It provides an interesting insight into the importance of seaweed in the local culture, economy, and cuisine, and offers guided tours and workshops.