Best attractions and places to see around Sauzon, a picturesque port town on Belle-Île-en-Mer, France, blend natural beauty with cultural heritage. This region offers a charming array of attractions, from its renowned port to significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, including rugged cliffs and sheltered beaches, alongside sites of cultural importance.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A top-notch, sheltered beach with turquoise water and a gradual entry into the water. Paradise.
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The Aiguade was built in 1696 to collect water from a spring and provide drinking water for the king's ships. It was probably Vauban, Louis XIV's great military engineer, who took the initiative to build it during his stays on Belle-Île (between 1683 and 1689). This is why it is also called the Aiguade Vauban. Together with the Royal Fountain of St-Nazaire near Rochefort, the Belle Fontaine is the only building still standing in France! It was the first building on the island of Belle-Île to be listed as a historical monument in 1993. The reservoir, with a capacity of 850,000 litres, is 22.5 metres long, 6.5 metres wide and 6 metres deep. It is protected by a stone arched vault whose reflection in the water gives the impression of a cylindrical structure. From a small terrace, you have a beautiful view over the small bay where ships used to anchor and send their shallow-draft dinghies to the Aiguade to take in the water. In 2012, the entire ensemble was completely renovated. Several panels provide information about the history of the building.
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In fact, the tour of the island is a must, not too difficult, with sublime and very different landscapes depending on the windward or leeward circuit. I have rarely seen such preserved wild nature, flora and birds. It is possible to do it in a week while always staying at the same hotel in Le Palais. A bus service takes participants to the starting point and brings them back in the evening. It is organized in particular by “Les Sentiers Maritimes”
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This is a type of freshwater cistern for military shipping that was built in the 17th century. It is part of the Vauban facilities on Belle Ile.
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The guide claims that this place gets its name from bird nests in rock crevices that look like bottles on pharmacy shelves. That wasn't clear to me on site, but it's good. ;-) Still a beautiful, rough piece of earth. You can easily get here by bus from Le Palais. What impressed me was that there apparently used to be tourist facilities here (souvenir shop, restaurant) that were closed and dismantled a good 10 years ago. Today there is nothing here but sea, rocks and heath, and that's a good thing.
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The western tip of Belle-Île, facing the Atlantic Ocean, is the wildest of the peninsulas with beautiful beaches and superb rocky cliffs.
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Village with a few shops and a market to stock up on during the hike.
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What a beauty this site! Certainly our favorite route on the island through the trees, the varied trails. To do absolutely.
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Sauzon is renowned for its natural beauty. A must-see is the Poulains Lighthouse, located at the western tip of Belle-Île, offering stunning panoramic views. The surrounding Pointe des Poulains area features exceptional coastal landscapes and trails. You can also explore the unique L'Apothicairerie Cliffs, known for their dramatic rock formations.
Absolutely. Beyond the natural beauty, Sauzon offers rich history. The Poulains Lighthouse itself is a historical monument. Nearby, at Pointe des Poulains, you can visit Sarah Bernhardt's former fort, now a museum dedicated to her life on the island. Don't miss La Belle Fontaine, a 17th-century freshwater cistern built for military shipping, which is a unique historical landmark.
Sauzon is surrounded by beautiful beaches and coves. Port-Fouquet Beach is a popular choice, offering a long gray sand beach with crystal clear water and a sheltered setting. Other notable spots include Ster Vraz Beach, ideal for swimming and paddleboarding, and the tranquil coves of Port Puce, Bordéry, and Deuborh, perfect for a peaceful escape.
The area around Sauzon is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore coastal paths like the one from Sauzon to Pointe des Poulains. Cyclists can find numerous routes, such as the 'Sauzon, Belle-Île – Goulphar Lighthouse loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities at Hiking around Sauzon, Gravel biking around Sauzon, and MTB Trails around Sauzon.
Yes, Sauzon offers several family-friendly options. Many of the beaches, like Port-Fouquet Beach, are ideal for families due to their sheltered nature and gradual entry into the water. Strolling through the colorful Port de Sauzon and its charming alleys is also a pleasant activity for all ages. The Jardin Eden du Voyageur, a botanical garden, offers an engaging experience for those interested in plants.
The best time to visit Sauzon for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is mild and conducive to hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches. This period offers the most pleasant conditions for exploring the coastal trails and natural sites.
The Port de Sauzon is the vibrant heart of the village, known for its picturesque colorful facades and lively atmosphere. It's a charming fishing port where you can stroll along the quay, explore small shops, and enjoy a coffee with views of the harbor. Its sheltered location has historically made it a favored stop for sailors and it retains a unique, welcoming ambiance.
Sauzon offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. The Poulains Lighthouse and the entire Pointe des Poulains area provide magnificent panoramic views of the ocean and coastline. Kerzo Point is another excellent spot for scenic vistas. The coastal trails themselves offer ever-changing perspectives of rugged cliffs and idyllic coves, perfect for photography.
Yes, Sauzon boasts some unique natural features. The Sauzon Ria (estuary) is a long stretch of sea penetrating inland, where at lower tides, you can discover diverse marine life in the mudflats. The Apothicairerie Cave is also an unusual natural cave worth exploring for its distinctive formations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the preserved wild nature of the area. The varied landscapes, from the dramatic cliffs at Pointe des Poulains to the tranquil, clear waters of beaches like Port-Fouquet Beach, are highly appreciated. The charm of Port de Sauzon with its colorful houses and lively atmosphere also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, for those interested in botany, the Jardin Eden du Voyageur is located in the hamlet of Bordéry, a short walk from Sauzon's harbor. This botanical garden showcases a diverse collection of aromatic, medicinal, and global plants within a 3,000 m² setting, offering a peaceful and educational experience.


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