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Activities and hikes in the surrounding area

Many sporting and cultural activities to make the most of your vacation are available near the house.

The GR 34 or customs officers' path passes about 900m away. It will allow you to explore the most beautiful coastal paths in the region, passing through Sept Iles, the Pointe de Locmiquel, the Pointe de Toulvern, the Pointe du Blaire, the Pointe du Berchis, Larmor Baden, the Island of Berder, Port Blanc....

Breathtaking landscapes await you around every bend in the road.

The surrounding cycle paths will also allow cyclists to discover the Gulf of Morbihan by bike.

Of course, the beautiful beaches of Locmiquel and Sept Iles will allow you to relax or have a picnic...

And you can also embark on a cruise in the Gulf from Port Blanc or Larmor Baden, or for a short crossing to spend a day on Ile aux Moines.

You will also have several sports clubs 5 minutes from the house (not included in our services, these are separate companies):

The Baden equestrian center, which offers courses during school holidays and horseback riding on the trails of Baden:

https://www.centre-equestre-baden.com/

Baden Tennis Club, indoor and outdoor courts, tennis courses for children during the summer holidays:

https://club.fft.fr/tennis.club.baden/52560608_a/cms/index_public.php?us_action=show_note_site&login_off=1&ui_id_site=1

The Baden nautical base in Toulindac Bay for sailing courses: catamaran, optimist, windsurfing according to age:

https://www.47nautik.com/base-nautique-morbihan/baden

Not forgetting the 18-hole Baden Golf Course, with its restaurant, which also offers introductory courses and lessons:

https://bluegreen.fr/baden/

Email: baden@bluegreen.fr

Phone: 0297571896

You can also discover the prehistoric heritage of the region, with the site of Carnac of course, but also in the Gulf, the Cairn of Petit Mont, or the Cairn of Ile Gavrinis, and many others:

https://www.golfedumorbihan.bzh/explorer-vannes/activites-vannes/visites/megalithes/#:~:text=Les%20M%C3%A9galithes%20de%20Carnac%20et,que%20les%20pyramides%20d'%C3%89gypte .

These megalithic sites in the Gulf of Morbihan have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since August 2025.

For a slightly more remote adventure, explore the Quiberon Peninsula, with its wild coastline, beautiful beaches, and pierced rock, worthy of Quebec. Northern gannets can be spotted there.

https://www.baiedequiberon.bzh/

For more ideas on visits, we invite you to visit the website of our partner, the Gulf of Morbihan Tourist Office:

https://www.golfedumorbihan.bzh/explorer-vannes/decouvrir-vannes/