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Mme Douaron-girouard Annie
12 Rue De La Louisiane
Lorient
56100

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  • La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly: Located just 1.5 kilometers from the given address, La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly is a maritime museum dedicated to sailing. It offers interactive exhibits, simulators, and displays on the history of sailing, making it a must-visit attraction for maritime enthusiasts.
  • Lorient Submarine Base: Situated around 2 kilometers away, the Lorient Submarine Base is a former World War II German submarine base that has been converted into a museum. Visitors can explore the underground bunkers, learn about the history of the base, and see various artifacts from the war.
  • Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival: Lorient is renowned for its annual Inter-Celtic Festival, held in August. This vibrant cultural event attracts musicians, dancers, and artists from Celtic regions worldwide. Visitors can enjoy traditional music, dance performances, street parades, and immerse themselves in the rich Celtic culture.
  • Keroman Submarine Pens: Just a short distance from the Lorient Submarine Base, the Keroman Submarine Pens are the largest surviving World War II U-boat bunkers in Europe. These massive concrete structures offer a glimpse into the history of the German naval presence in Lorient during the war.
  • Port-Louis Citadel: Situated across the Scorff River from Lorient, the Port-Louis Citadel is a fortress dating back to the 17th century. It houses the National Maritime Museum, which exhibits maritime artifacts, models, and historical displays. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the harbor from the citadel's ramparts.
  • Groix Island: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Lorient, Groix Island is a picturesque destination known for its natural beauty and sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the island's charming villages, hike along scenic coastal paths, and enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants.
  • Hennebont Medieval Walled Town: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Lorient, Hennebont is a medieval walled town that offers a step back in time. Its well-preserved ramparts, narrow streets, and historic buildings create a charming atmosphere. The town also hosts medieval festivals and events throughout the year.
  • Pont-Scorff Zoo: Situated around 13 kilometers from the given address, Pont-Scorff Zoo is a popular family-friendly attraction. It is home to over 600 animals from various species. Visitors can observe lions, giraffes, elephants, and more, while also enjoying educational presentations and a playground. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from maritime history and cultural festivals to natural beauty and wildlife encounters.

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