Best lakes around Saint-Philibert are primarily coastal features, as the commune in Morbihan, Brittany, is known for its maritime heritage and connection to the Atlantic Ocean. While large inland freshwater lakes are not directly within Saint-Philibert, the region offers numerous coves, viewpoints, and natural areas where the term "lake" is used in a broader sense to describe water bodies. These areas provide opportunities for experiencing the local aquatic environment and coastal scenery.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Leave the coastal path to come to the beach to discover the boat graveyard with its two rotting wooden hulls...
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Great place for fresh mussels and oysters. Many offer tastings with service.
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The Po Cove nestles like a jewel in its setting at the bottom of Quiberon Bay. Walking along the coastal path, you can observe this immense biodiversity, protected by the Natura 2000 area. This cove serves as a resting place for 3,000 wintering geese and as a nesting place for the magnificent shelducks. Many migratory birds land here and enjoy the rich nutritional value this corner of paradise provides.
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In the middle of the Gulf of Morbihan, Île-aux-Moines is the perfect place to admire the national reserve at 360 degrees. Exploring the island by bike is a delight.
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This portion of the coastal path offers a breathtaking view of Bernon Cove. Some passages are not equipped and require you to step over rocks.
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Beautiful place, discovery for my part which adds a nice little touch before daybreak.
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Beautiful path with a great view of the bay
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From the path you can see the Cairn de Gavrinis and the cromlech of Er Lannic
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Saint-Philibert is primarily known for its coastal features rather than traditional inland freshwater lakes. The term "lakes" in this context often refers to picturesque coves, viewpoints overlooking the sea, and unique maritime areas. For example, Anse du Pô is a popular cove known for its birds and fishing boats, and Bernon Cove offers stunning coastal views.
Yes, while Saint-Philibert itself is coastal, the **Lac au Duc de Ploërmel** is a significant freshwater lake located about 45 minutes away in the Morbihan department. It's one of Brittany's largest, spanning 250 hectares, and offers a distinct inland lake experience.
The Lac au Duc de Ploërmel is a hub for various activities. You can enjoy a wide range of water sports, including windsurfing, kayaking, water skiing, and stand-up paddleboarding. It's also renowned for fishing, hiking and cycling along its 15 km path, and exploring the unique 3 km Hortensia Circuit botanical walk.
Absolutely. Coastal areas like Anse du Pô are known for their birdlife. The diverse natural environments and wetlands around the broader Morbihan region, including the Lac au Duc de Ploërmel, are havens for various species like otters, frogs, and deer, making them excellent for nature enthusiasts.
The coastal areas offer breathtaking maritime views. From Bernon Cove, you can see the Cairn de Gavrinis and the cromlech of Er Lannic. Another popular spot is the View of the Gulf of Morbihan, which provides panoramic vistas of the national reserve, including Île-aux-Moines.
Yes, Saint-Philibert offers several hiking routes along its coastline. You can find trails like the 'Fort Kernevest – Men Er Beleg Beach loop' or the 'Saint-Philibert Washhouse – Saint-Philibert Fountain loop'. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Saint-Philibert guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Lac au Duc de Ploërmel has a 15 km path encircling it, and a greenway (V3) runs along the lake. Near Saint-Philibert, you can explore road cycling routes such as the 'Anse du Pô – Men Du Beach loop'. For more options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Philibert guide.
Many coastal viewpoints and beaches, such as Anse du Pô and the View of the Gulf of Morbihan, are considered family-friendly. The Lac au Duc de Ploërmel also offers children's games, picnic areas, and gentle paths suitable for families.
The region is beautiful from spring to autumn, especially for enjoying the vibrant colors of the Hortensia Circuit at Lac au Duc de Ploërmel. The coastal areas are pleasant throughout the warmer months for walks and enjoying the sea views. Even in winter, the maritime landscapes offer a unique, serene beauty.
Yes, near Bernon Cove, you can see the ancient Cairn de Gavrinis and the cromlech of Er Lannic. Additionally, the Bateaux Cemetery offers a unique sight of decaying wooden hulls, providing a glimpse into the area's maritime past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views of the Gulf of Morbihan, the tranquil atmosphere of the coves, and the opportunities for coastal walks. The unique maritime heritage, including sights like the fishing boats at Anse du Pô, also adds to the charm.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. Trails like the 'Kermario Alignments – Anse du Pô loop' offer varied terrain for MTB enthusiasts. You can find more detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Philibert guide.


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