Love Rooms en Morbihan
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Welcome to Morbihan, an exceptional Breton department in the Brittany region. From the Gulf of Morbihan (one of the most beautiful bays in the world, dotted with islands) to the megalithic alignments of Carnac (the largest megalithic site in the world), from Belle-Île-en-Mer (aptly named, a paradise for Monet and Sarah Bernhardt) to the medieval city of Vannes and the wild coasts of Quiberon, Morbihan is a concentration of Brittany between land and sea. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private Jacuzzi facing the ocean or in the heart of the Breton countryside. Neighboring departments: Finistère (29), Côtes-d'Armor (22), Ille-et-Vilaine (35) and Loire-Atlantique (44).

Prefecture of Morbihan, Vannes is one of Brittany's most beautiful cities: intact medieval ramparts, half-timbered houses in Place Henri IV, Saint-Pierre Cathedral, rampart gardens, and a marina. As the gateway to the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is the starting point for cruises to the islands (Île-aux-Moines, Île d'Arz). Treat yourselves to a room with a private Jacuzzi in Vannes after a sunset stroll on the ramparts.
A city rebuilt after the war, Lorient pulses to the rhythm of its Interceltic Festival (the world's largest Celtic festival, every August) and the Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly (an interactive museum dedicated to offshore racing). The Keroman submarine base (visitable) and the island of Groix (45 min by boat) complete the maritime experience.
Brittany's largest island, Belle-Île-en-Mer inspired Monet (the Aiguilles de Port-Coton), attracted Sarah Bernhardt, and charmed generations of lovers. Spectacular cliffs, secret coves, Vauban citadel, colorful fishing villages: Brittany's most romantic setting for a love room facing the ocean.
A city with two faces: the medieval quarter (Rohan castle, half-timbered houses) and the Napoleonic city (straight-line urban planning created by Napoleon I). The Nantes-Brest canal crosses the city for peaceful river walks.
Ploërmel (Lac au Duc, nearby Brocéliande forest, gateway to Argoat), Carnac (the world's largest megalithic site - over 3,000 menhirs aligned over 4 km, Museum of Prehistory), Quiberon (wild peninsula, wild coast battered by waves, canned sardines, thalassotherapy): three faces of Morbihan between prehistory, nature and ocean.
"Small sea" in Breton, the Gulf of Morbihan is one of the most beautiful bays in the world: some forty islands, spectacular tidal currents, migratory birds and changing lights. A sunset cruise, kayaking between the islands or a walk on the coastal path: a magical moment as a couple.
More than 3,000 menhirs erected 6,000 years ago over 4 km: the largest megalithic complex in the world. An archaeological mystery and a unique landscape, to visit at sunrise or sunset for a striking atmosphere.
Jagged cliffs, sea caves, natural arches and powerful waves: the wild coast of the Quiberon peninsula offers a magnificent spectacle. Hiking trail along the cliffs, isolated coves and sea spray: the raw romanticism of Brittany.
The two pearls of the gulf: Île-aux-Moines (the largest, nicknamed "pearl of the gulf", flowery paths and sandy beaches) and Île d'Arz (tidal mill, coastal path). Accessible in 5 minutes by boat from Vannes.
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Morbihan is one of Brittany's richest departments: Gulf of Morbihan (one of the world's most beautiful bays), Carnac alignments (world's largest megalithic site), Belle-Île-en-Mer (Monet's paradise), Vannes (intact medieval city), Quiberon's wild coast, Lorient's Interceltic Festival, and Île-aux-Moines. With 5 city collections, the network is dense. Breton gastronomy is generous: oysters from the gulf, crêpes and galettes, kouign-amann, cider, and chouchen. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total privacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet welcome. Vannes is 2.5 hours from Paris by TGV.
Between €130 and €450 per night. Sea-view addresses (Belle-Île, Quiberon, Gulf) are the most popular in summer, while the hinterland is more affordable all year round.
Vannes for the medieval city and the gulf, Belle-Île-en-Mer for the romantic island, Lorient for the Interceltic Festival, Pontivy for the calm, Ploërmel for the Brocéliande forest.
A sunset cruise in the Gulf of Morbihan, visiting the Carnac alignments, hiking on the wild coast of Quiberon, taking the boat to Belle-Île-en-Mer, strolling through intra-muros Vannes, tasting oysters at the port of Saint-Goustan in Auray.
Yes: Paris-Vannes in 2.5 hours by direct TGV. Lorient is 3 hours by TGV. Belle-Île-en-Mer is accessible in 45 minutes by boat from Quiberon.
Private Jacuzzi, Nordic bath, sauna, fireplace, sometimes sea view, gulf view, or private terrace facing the ocean.
Yes: Finistère (Quimper, Concarneau, Pointe du Raz) is 1 hour away. Loire-Atlantique (Nantes, La Baule) is 1h15 away. Ille-et-Vilaine (Saint-Malo, Rennes) is 1h30 away. A southern Brittany tour is ideal.