The port of Étel

Fishing history and maritime charm


This former sardine port is now a charming marina. Trawlers and fishing boats rub shoulders with sailboats and pleasure craft. The quays are lined with fishermen’s houses, small boutiques and local businesses such as La Criée, Les Viviers du Pradic, Bistrot à Thon and Comptoir de la Mer.

Worth a visit is the Musée des Thoniers, which traces the history of tuna fishing. The port of Étel is also home to CROSSA, the center that coordinates rescue operations from the tip of Brittany to the Spanish border.

The island of Saint-Cado (Belz)

Peaceful atmosphere and timeless charm

Located in the commune of Belz, the island of Saint Cado is a must-see in the Ria d’Étel. Depending on the light and the time of day, the island has a very special atmosphere. Connected to the mainland by a small stone bridge, the island is home to a picturesque Romanesque chapel and Nichtarguer’s house, a blue-shuttered cottage particularly well known in Morbihan. At high tide, it seems to float on the water, making it a photographer’s delight.

Contact

Camping du Morbihan à Carnac en Bretagne Sud
Kerlearec - 56340 Carnac
Morbihan - France

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