#DépartementMorbihan
Among nature; Holiday Park; At the beach
Advantages of the Resort:
<ul><li>Scuba diving with Blue Live: first dives and training sessions (Larmor Plage)</li><li>Canoeing and kayaking on the Scorff River at the Cléguer water sports center</li><li>Sea discovery trips, sailing, and tours on traditional sailing ships</li><li>Ploemeur Océan golf course: 2 18-hole courses (Ploemeur and Quéven)</li><li>Mini-golf at La Laïta in Guidel, go-karting in Ploemel, and paintball in Guidel</li><li>Horseback riding in Larmor Plage and pony club in Ploemeur</li><li>Adventure park on the island of Groix</li><li>The Guidel market on Sunday mornings (around the church)</li><li>Saudraye Ostriches in Guidel: 1,500 ostriches and emus on 40 hectares of woodland</li><li>Bat house in Kernascleden: a unique attraction in France</li></ul>
Escape to Nearby Attractions:
Lorient:
<ul><li>Eric Tabarly Sailing City, La Flore submarine</li><li>Keroman submarine base (museum and visit to the La Flore submarine), Eric Tabarly Sailing City, Lorient harbor by Batobus</li><li>Lorient Underwater Museum: a unique experience in Europe with a submarine training simulator</li></ul>
Groix Island:
<ul><li>Grands Sables Beach, one of the few convex beaches in Europe, and Sables Rouges Beach, located on Garnet Island</li></ul>
Parks and Gardens:
<ul><li>Kerbihan Park in Hennebont, Chevassu Park in Lorient, Château du Diable Park in Caudan, and Bunz Estate in Inzinzac-Lochrist</li></ul>
Beaches and Coastal Scenery: From Guidel to Gâvres, the 50 km stretch of the Pays de Lorient coastline offers a variety of beaches – vast expanses of sand, sheltered coves, and intimate hideaways – where every seaside need is met.
Presqu'île and Petite Mer de Gâvres: A tombolo marking the end of the largest dune massif in Brittany, stretching from Gâvres to Quiberon. This area, with its rare flora and fauna, and 2,500 hectares of preserved land, is one of Morbihan’s ecological treasures.
The Loc'h Marsh (Regional Nature Reserve): Where land meets sea, the Loc'h Marsh in Guidel hosts unique flora and abundant birdlife.
The Blavet River: Western Brittany’s longest river, providing a navigable route for exploration and relaxation along its meandering curves, locks, and towpaths.
Events in Guidel Plages:
<ul><li>Activities at the Cité de la Voile in Lorient (during winter holidays)</li></ul>