Baden

Discover and visit Baden, located between Vannes and Lorient in the heart of the Gulf of Morbihan in South Brittany.

In the south of Brittany, the Gulf of Morbihan is a beautiful area to discover during your stay at Mané Guernehué.

Tourist information

Auray : 20 rue du Lait à Auray Ph : 02 97 24 09 75
Tourism Office Auray

Tourism in Morbihan

Tourism in Brittany

Vannes : Quai Eric Tabarly à Vannes Tél : 02 97 47 24 34
Tourism Office Vannes

Musée des Passions et des Ailes in Baden


We like

The wealth of its natural heritage and its 37 km long coastline

The diversity and wealth of the Breton architectural heritage

Baden’s beaches and islands : Reno, Petit Vezy, Grand Vezy, Sept Iles which is accessble at low-tide.

Baden’s natural heritage

Baden has an ideal situation in the The Gulf of Morbihan, a well-preserved and beautiful natural and regional park, one of the most beautiful bays in the world.

Sept Iles
You can walk to Sept Iles at low tide through a strip of sand which is flooded during hightide.
Be careful to take a good look at the tide tables otherwise you might get wet when the tide rises.

Port Blanc
From Port Blanc, you can take a boat to go the islands : Ile aux Moines, Houat and Hoedic or go on a cruise around the Gulf

Baden’s Breton heritage

Baden offers visitors varied and beautiful landscapes with Chapel, tide-mills and typical small villages.

Saint-Pierre Church of Baden
Outside walls are of roman origin.

Chapel of Meriadec
A pilgrimage is taking place the second Sunday of August.

Chapel in Locmiquel
The chapel finds its origins back to the 12th century.

Dolmen of Toulvern
Among all the megalithic monuments known in Baden, this Dolmen is the most remarkable with its Y shape and its two corridors. Date : around 4000 BC.

Gavrinis
To visit Gavrinis, a remarkable megalithic monument, please take the boat in the harbour of Larmor-Baden and enjoy a beautiful trip and a very instructive guided tour.