Discover the region

Discover the region


During your stay at the Hôtel Le Trianon, explore the region. Start by visiting Étel. Between land and sea, discover the Ria. You'll admire this magnificent, unique, and memorable landscape. Continue your stroll to the Barre d'Étel, an underwater sandbar at the mouth of the estuary.

Among the other must-sees in Étel, you will enjoy a walk around the marina, an afternoon on Pradic Beach, a visit to the Tuna Museum.

The Gulf of Morbihan


Discover one of the "most beautiful bays in the world": the Gulf of Morbihan. Visit some of the towns along its shores, such as Vannes. The residence of the Dukes of Brittany will charm you with its historic center and old quarters.

The Gulf of Morbihan is dotted with around forty islands, including Arz, Gavrinis, Berder, Groix, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Houat and Hoëdic.

The largest of these is Île aux Moines. A haven of peace and a natural setting, it's the perfect place to recharge your batteries during a stroll. Take a boat from Port-Blanc in Baden to get there.

The Quiberon Peninsula


Crossing the Isthmus of Penthièvre, you'll find yourself on the Quiberon Peninsula. Beautiful tours and walks await you. You can notably explore part of the GR34 hiking trail, which connects Mont Saint-Michel to Saint-Nazaire.

On the peninsula, you'll discover the village of Quiberon, whose center and port will charm you. Finally, you can recharge your batteries on the beaches that border the ocean on one side and Quiberon Bay on the other: Penthièvre, Les Sables Blancs, and Ty Bihan.

Carnac and its alignments


The prehistoric site of the Carnac alignments stretches across nearly 40 hectares. 3,000 standing stones stand tall, testifying to the region's Neolithic past. Whether you're on a self-guided or guided tour, don't miss this must-see during your visit to Brittany!

But Carnac isn't just about its alignments. About twenty minutes from your accommodation, you'll also find pleasant beaches, a charming town center, a renowned shellfish farming site, and remarkable religious heritage.

Belz and Erdeven


A charming town located in the heart of the Ria d'Étel, Belz is made up of several islands, not to be missed. Admire the island of Saint-Cado, the island of Nichtarguer, and take the Pont-Lorois, the only crossing between the two banks of the Ria d'Étel.

Erdeven will charm you with its 8km of coastline, between beaches and protected dunes. Enjoy nature in its wild state and try a variety of water activities, such as surfing or windsurfing.

You can also discover the city's historical heritage by visiting the Kerzerho alignments or the Château de Keravéon.

Lorient and La Trinité-sur-Mer


Lorient is brimming with attractions and discoveries to make during your stay. Discover the dynamism of its four ports and visit the museums that retrace its maritime history. Don't miss the Interceltic Festival, held in the first half of August.

In about thirty minutes, you'll reach La Trinité-sur-Mer. This renowned seaside resort offers family-friendly beaches and an authentic atmosphere. Stroll along the quays, taste local oysters, and enjoy the good life!

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