île de Sein

Island Île-de-Sein, Brittany, France

What to expect

Île de Sein is a small island and village located off the coast of Brittany, France. The island is approximately 2 kilometers long and covers an area of about 50 hectares. It is known for its picturesque village and port area, which is classified as one of the 'most beautiful villages of France'. The island has a unique landscape, with no trees due to the harsh Atlantic winds, and is home to several historic landmarks, including two menhirs and a lighthouse. The island has a rich history, including its role in World War II, and is now a popular tourist destination, with a range of restaurants, shops, and activities to enjoy. The island is also home to a museum, the 'Abri de Marin', which showcases the island's unique lifestyle and history

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Visit the island of Sein: a getaway to the end of the world

Visit the island of Sein: a getaway to the end of the world
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the island and took in its unique landscape

Highlights: We were captivated by the island's wild beauty and the sense of community among its residents ✨