The surroundings

The surroundings


Around your accommodation, you'll have the opportunity to explore and explore.

Just a few hundred meters from the Hôtel du Petit Matelot, you'll be on the Quiberon Peninsula. Ports, beaches, villages: don't miss a thing!

The hotel is also close to the train station, where you can take the summer "Le Tire-Bouchon" train.

Along the Côte Sauvage, to the west of the Peninsula, numerous walks between land and sea are available. Nearly 8 km of marked trails allow you to explore. You can also enjoy the famous GR34 hiking trail, which runs along the entire coast and offers breathtaking views.

Beaches and water activities


Stay at the Petit Matelot Hotel: you'll be just 30m from Penthièvre Beach. At 11km long, it's ideal for many activities. You can go swimming, relax on your towel, or try water sports.

The location is perfect for surfing, kitesurfing, sand yachting, and many other activities.

Cross the isthmus to reach Sables Blancs Beach and head to the Quiberon Peninsula to enjoy other beaches.

Finally, explore the coastline of Quiberon Bay: Ty Bihan Beach, Men Du Beach, Kernevest Beach, Saint-Pierre Beach, and many others await you!

Belle-Île-en-Mer


The Breton coastline is full of islands, each more magnificent than the last. In the Bay of Biscay, discover Belle-Île-en-Mer. From the port of Quiberon, take the boat ride across and admire the island's wonders: the Grand Phare, the Pointe des Poulains, the Vauban Citadel, and more.

You can also stroll along the hiking trails and cycle around the island: surrounded by nature, enjoy the scenery!

Houat, Hoëdic and Saint-Cado


Other islands await you along the coast. For a day or a weekend, head to Houat Island and Hoëdic Island. Let yourself be captivated by the panoramic views they offer and soak up the atmosphere.

In the middle of the Etel estuary, you'll also have the opportunity to admire the island of Saint-Cado. Crossing over a beautiful stone bridge, you'll be able to admire the house with blue shutters, the island's emblematic feature.

Carnac Alignments


Travel just ten kilometers from your accommodation to discover the Carnac Alignments. You can admire numerous standing stones, witnesses to Brittany's past and rich heritage.

The largest megalithic complex of its kind in the world, it is magnificently preserved. Immerse yourself in the region's prehistoric era and discover one of the must-see attractions during your stay.

On foot or by bike


Explore the region and discover breathtaking landscapes!

Numerous cycle paths offer beautiful rides. From Etel to Carnac, via Quiberon and its peninsula: find the route that's right for you!

On foot, you'll have the opportunity to embark on the GR34. Also known as the "Customs Officers' Trail," it stretches over 2,000 km along the coast. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced hiker, you'll discover exceptional views!

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