Departing from the campsite (Kerners on the cruise map), the “passeur des îles” can take you to Ile aux Moines, which offers coastal paths and bike rides. He also offers a one-way trip to Port Navalo and back on foot. Last but not least, those who wish to do so can go to the Vannes market by sea and cross the Golfe du Morbihan at the same time.
Kayaks and stand-up paddles are two different ways of discovering the Gulf of Morbihan in a fun and sporting way. Their shallow draught and silent movement allow you to get as close to the coast as possible and discover the local fauna.
Of all the different means of locomotion around the Golfe du Morbihan, the bicycle is ideal. No more problems with traffic jams when leaving the beaches or finding a parking space for a fest noz.
Don’t forget to turn left when you leave the campsite, so you can join the cycle paths through the bucolic village of Kerners.
With its terrace overlooking the sea, the “La P’tite Cale” bar boasts one of the finest views of the gulf to quench your thirst. Ice creams, cocktails or local drinks, the wide choice on offer will suit all tastes and ages.
Its layout allows you to admire the glowing rocks of Ile aux Moines as the sun sets.
From the campsite, you can join the GR34, which runs all the way around the Golfe du Morbihan. You’ll walk along the sea towards Port Navalo or Logeos, depending on which direction you take.
Reserved for the less chilly among us, you can practice at all levels (beginner to advanced). The seabed of the Gulf of Morbihan and the islands of Houat, Hoedic and Belle Ile are particularly rich in flora and fauna.
Departure from the port of Crouesty or from the bottom of the campsite.
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