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Martine Treguer26 Rue De Kerderff
Locmiquelic
56570
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- Port-Louis Citadel: Located just across the water from Locmiquelic, Port-Louis Citadel is a historical fortress that offers breathtaking views of the harbor and the sea. It houses the Museum of the East India Company, showcasing maritime artifacts and the region's history.
- Submarine Flore-S645: Located at the submarine base in Lorient, Submarine Flore-S645 is an immersive museum where visitors can explore an actual decommissioned submarine. Learn about the life on board and the role submarines played during wartime.
- Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum: Situated in Lorient, the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum is a tribute to the renowned French sailor. Discover the history of sailing through interactive exhibits, models, and displays of boats. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions related to sailing and maritime culture.
- Hennebont National Stud Farm: Just a short drive from Locmiquelic, the Hennebont National Stud Farm is a unique attraction for horse enthusiasts. Explore the stables, watch demonstrations, and learn about horse breeding and training.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located south of Locmiquelic, the Quiberon Peninsula is a scenic coastal area popular for its beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and picturesque villages. Enjoy water sports, hiking, or simply relax on the sandy shores.
- Carnac Stones: Around a 45-minute drive from Locmiquelic, the Carnac Stones are an impressive collection of prehistoric megaliths dating back to the Neolithic period. Take a guided tour to learn about the ancient civilization that erected these mysterious stone alignments.
- Groix Island: Accessible by ferry from Lorient, Groix Island offers a serene getaway with stunning beaches, scenic hiking trails, and charming fishing villages. Enjoy fresh seafood, explore the island's rich maritime history, or simply unwind in nature.
- Pont-Scorff Zoo: Situated near Lorient, Pont-Scorff Zoo is a family-friendly attraction home to a diverse range of animals, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and more. Stroll through the park, attend feeding sessions, and learn about wildlife conservation.
- Quai des Indes: Located in Lorient, Quai des Indes is a vibrant waterfront area filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues. Take a leisurely walk along the quay, enjoy a meal with a view, or visit the contemporary art center nearby. 10. La Thalassa Museum: Situated in Lorient, La Thalassa Museum is dedicated to the maritime world. Discover the fascinating history of fishing, seafaring, and oceanography through engaging exhibits and multimedia presentations.