Dunes du Gâvre-Quiberon

Dune Quiberon, Brittany, France
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What to expect

The Dunes du Gâvre-Quiberon is a natural area located in Quiberon, Brittany, France. It is a 'Grand Site de France' and the largest natural area on Brittany's coast, covering 2,500 hectares. The site features a 35-kilometer chain of dunes, with shifting dunes, grey dunes, and raised dunes, as well as lakes and mudflats. The area is home to around 700 plant species, including rare orchids, and is a habitat for various wildlife. The dunes offer a natural spectacle with their unique landscape and biodiversity. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bike, and enjoy the scenic views of the ocean and the surrounding countryside

Plan your family visit to the Dunes du Gâvre-Quiberon with these blog insights 👇

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Visit the Quiberon peninsula, our guide!

Visit the Quiberon peninsula, our guide!
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the dunes, a large natural site of France, and explored the Kerhilio beach

Highlights: The kids enjoyed digging in the sand and exploring the flora, while we enjoyed the views and the fresh air ✨