Attractions and places to see around Caudan offer a diverse range of experiences in Brittany, France. This region is characterized by its rich maritime history, significant historical sites, and scenic coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications, former military installations, and enjoy various water-based activities along the coast.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Port-Louis ⚓️🛟🪝1.04.2026 is a French city with 2689 inhabitants in the department of Morbihan in the region of Brittany. The city is located right next to the larger city of Lorient, separated only by a bay.
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Narrow road between mudflats and water to Gavres.
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The Kerguélen nautical base, located near Larmor-Plage in Brittany, is a true paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of a preserved environment, it offers direct access to the ocean and offers a wide range of activities: sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing. In addition to water sports, the site is surrounded by coastal paths, perfect for walking or cycling.
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Very beautiful museum of the East India Company and very interesting exhibitions
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If you are travelling with luggage, please note that you cannot take large bags with you and that these cannot be deposited in the ticket office. We had a rather amusing discussion about this with a military employee.
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Lorient La Base is the former submarine base built during the German occupation between 1941 and 1944. The site has become a cultural site dedicated to navigation with numerous nautical events organized throughout the year, the Éric Tabarly Sailing City and a museum space.
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Caudan and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Port-Louis Citadel, a significant man-made monument built from the 16th century and remodeled in the 17th. It houses the Museum of the French East India Company and the Navy. Another key historical site is the Lorient Submarine Base, a former German occupation base now transformed into a cultural hub dedicated to navigation, featuring the Éric Tabarly Sailing City and a museum space. Additionally, the Haras National d'Hennebont, a historical monument over 160 years old, offers insights into the region's equestrian heritage and can be visited.
Yes, several attractions around Caudan are suitable for families. The Lorient Submarine Base is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging look into maritime history and navigation. The Haras National d'Hennebont, a historic stud farm, provides a unique experience for all ages with its equestrian shows and tours of its remarkable built heritage.
The area around Caudan offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing at the Kerguélen Water Sports Center, which has direct ocean access. For cycling, the Gâvres Military Road offers a scenic five-kilometer route between mudflats and water, perfect for meditation or speed, with views of the bay of Locmalo and the small sea of Gâvres. Coastal paths around the Water Sports Center are also great for walking or cycling. For more routes, check out the cycling guide around Caudan.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Kerguélen Water Sports Center is surrounded by coastal paths ideal for walking. For dedicated hiking, you can explore routes like the easy "Chemin de halage – Blavet River loop from Hennebont" or the moderate "Kerhervy Outdoor Theater – Kerhervy Ship Graveyard loop from Kergostec." Find more options in the hiking guide around Caudan.
While Caudan is known for its historical sites, it also offers scenic natural views. From the Port-Louis Citadel, you can enjoy views of the harbor of Lorient. The Gâvres Military Road provides delightful views over the bay of Locmalo and the small sea of Gâvres, with striking spectacles at both high and low tide. The Kerguélen Water Sports Center is nestled in a preserved environment with direct ocean access, offering beautiful coastal scenery.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from exploring ancient fortifications and historical sites like the Port-Louis Citadel and the Lorient Submarine Base, to engaging in water sports at the Kerguélen Water Sports Center. The region's rich maritime history, scenic coastal landscapes, and opportunities for walking or cycling along coastal paths are also highly valued by the komoot community, with over 70 upvotes and 80 photos shared.
Yes, the port facilities of the Lorient Submarine Base are easy to visit by bike, allowing you to explore this historical site and its cultural offerings at your own pace.
The Haras National d'Hennebont is a historic stud farm, listed as a historical monument, known for developing and housing the Breton breed of draft horses. While it still boards thoroughbreds, its activity has evolved to include equestrian sports and tourism. It's remarkable for its rich built heritage of 32 buildings and offers self-guided or guided tours, as well as high-flying equestrian shows.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the "Bois de Kério loop from Caudan" or the "Running loop from Caudan," both of moderate difficulty. For more options and details, refer to the running trails guide around Caudan.
The area offers a couple of notable museums. Within the Port-Louis Citadel, you'll find the Museum of the French East India Company and the Navy, providing deep insights into the region's maritime past. The Lorient Submarine Base also features a museum space dedicated to navigation and its historical context.
The Gâvres Military Road is the sole land access to the town of Gâvres. This five-kilometer road is unique for its setting between mudflats and water, offering cyclists and walkers stunning views over the bay of Locmalo and the small sea of Gâvres. It's a place where you can admire the ocean and kite surfers, and even stop at Falaise beach for a swim.


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