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Jogging around Séné offers diverse landscapes within the Gulf of Morbihan, characterized by its extensive coastline and natural reserves. The region features a mix of sandy shores, mudflats, and tranquil marshlands, providing varied terrain for runners. Numerous coastal paths and inland trails wind through these environments, including sections of the GR 34. This area is ideal for those seeking running routes that combine marine vistas with protected natural spaces.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small lake with an information board.
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Pretty fishing and marina at the end of the Séné peninsula. You can make a beautiful loop between land and sea around the Gulf of Séné and the Gulf of Morbihan.
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Very pretty pond with a very special atmosphere. It was the pond of the Lestrenig manor.
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Pointe du Bill is a peninsula located between the Gulf of Morbihan and Anse de Mancel. There are numerous sandy beaches bordered by coniferous forests.
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The Badel slipway offers a beautiful opening onto the Gulf of Morbihan. Peaceful and pleasant, the place is home to several oyster farmers who invite you to take a gourmet break.
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Port-Anna is nestled in the hollow of a small cove at the end of the Séné peninsula. The locality faces the Arradon coast, separated by the Vannes river and its tributary, the Vincin. This small bucolic port is the last fishing port in the Gulf of Morbihan.
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In a setting that couldn't be more Breton, La Belle d'Ilur is an oyster farmer who practices a traditional culture respectful of his land. It is possible to taste and buy directly on site. If the weather invites you, sit on the terrace. Order a hamper, a glass of Muscadet (dry white wine produced south of Nantes) and enjoy.
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In a landscape littered with rockery and salt marshes, the Pointe de la Garenne is a small overhang of land which offers a lovely panorama over the east of the Gulf of Morbihan. Opposite, you can observe the Passage peninsula.
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Séné offers a diverse range of running routes, characterized by its extensive coastline within the Gulf of Morbihan. You'll find paths winding through sandy shores, tranquil marshlands, and mudflats. Many routes follow scenic coastal paths and inland trails, including sections of the famous GR 34, providing varied terrain and beautiful marine vistas.
Yes, Séné caters to runners of all abilities. The area features a good mix of trails, with 13 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 4 more challenging options. Whether you're looking for a gentle jog or a more demanding run, you'll find a suitable path.
The running routes in Séné are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning views of the Gulf of Morbihan, and the well-maintained coastal paths that offer a constantly changing backdrop for their runs.
Absolutely! Many of the running paths in Séné are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Port-Anna – View of the Conleau Channel loop from Séné is a popular 17.3 km option, and the Pointe de Rosvelec – Viewpoint over the Marle loop from Séné offers a shorter 8.7 km coastal experience.
Séné's routes offer plenty to see. You can run through the tranquil paths of the Séné Marshes Nature Reserve, known for birdwatching, or along the picturesque coastline with views of the Gulf of Morbihan. Notable viewpoints include Observation Tower 2 of Marais du Duer and Pointe de Brouel. You might also encounter quaint fishing villages and old salt marshes.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can find interesting sites. While running, you might pass by the Truscat Saltworks, an old man-made feature. For more historical exploration, nearby Vannes offers attractions like Suscinio Castle and the Jardin des Remparts.
Yes, the 'Petit Passeur' (small ferry) provides a convenient connection for pedestrians and cyclists from Séné to the Rhuys peninsula. This opens up access to additional paths and beaches, allowing you to expand your running adventures and explore varied terrain beyond Séné itself.
Séné's extensive network includes sections of the famous long-distance hiking trail, the GR 34, also known as the 'Customs Officers' path. This allows for longer runs and connections to broader regional trails, offering opportunities for extended exploration along the Brittany coastline.
A highly-rated moderate option is the Port-Anna Coastal Path – Port-Anna Harbor loop from Presqu'île de Conleau. This 11.6 km route follows the scenic coastal path around Port-Anna Harbor, offering beautiful views without extreme elevation changes.
Absolutely! Séné has an active running community, notably through the 'Run In Séné' association. They organize training sessions and host 'Course Nature' (natural races) along the Gulf of Morbihan, featuring various distances. This indicates a supportive and engaging environment for runners of all levels.
For those seeking a challenge, Séné offers several difficult routes. The Port-Anna – View of the Conleau Channel loop from Séné is a 17.3 km trail with some elevation, and the Plage de la Villeneuve – Pointe du Bill Beach loop from Séné covers 16.1 km, providing a substantial workout.


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