How to Spend a Perfect Day in Belle-Ile with Itinerary Map

Belle-Île

Belle-Île

Check Point
・The largest island in Brittany

・Fortress with a panoramic view of the sea and town

・Island that Monet loved

【Island description】

It is the biggest island in Bretagne. The meaning is the beautiful island and you can visit by ferry from Quiberon or Vannes. The artist Monet stayed in this island for one month and drew many paintings. If you have much time, you should stay in this island for a few days. If it’s the one-day trip, you participate in a visit tour by bus or visit yourself. We show you the visit by yourself in this site.

【Overall rating】

 ★★★★☆

【Time required】

 3 h 30

Budget】

 8.50 euros (except the ticket for the ferry)

【Fatigue】

 ★★★★★



Access

You can visit Belle-Île by ferry from Quiberon or Vannes. We show you the ferry from Quiberon in this site. To find the ferry station in Quiberon, visit the page of this city. As the time schedule depends on the day, check the following site.


Time required : 45 min
Admission fee :

16 euros between October and March,
17.50 euros between April and September

Time schedule
https://www.compagnie-oceane.fr/fr/Horaires-Liaisons-Quiberon-Belle-Ile-en-Mer-Houat-Hoedic-Lorient-Groix


Itinerary Map

Navigation

【Start】
①Ferry Station

②Tourist Information Center

★Go to Jules Simon St and go to Jacques le Blanc St at a roundabout. Then, pass a bridge and go up the street. It takes 10 minutes by walk.

③Citadel Vauban

★Go back the route and when you pass the bridge again, go straight. Then, turn left at the end and go straight. It takes 5 minutes.

④Saint-Gérand Church

★Continue to walk on the street and turn right at the roundabout. Go up the Carnot Avenue for 15 minutes.

⑤Vauban Gate

★Turn left in front of the gate to go to Remparts St. When you find a small gate on the right hand, pass the gate. Then, go to left at a forked road. It takes 20 minutes.

⑥Ramonette Fortress

★Go back the route. When you pass the small gate again, turn right to go to Willaumez St. As you go back to Carnot Avenue, go down the street and return to the ferry station. It takes 30 minutes.

【Goal】
Ferry Station


Click the square mark on the top left of the map to see a list of tourist spots. If you open the enlarge button on the top right corner on your smartphone, this model course will be displayed on Google Maps along with its location information. You can also quickly return to this map from the table of contents in the sidebar (if using a smartphone, select “Go to table of contents” from the menu at the bottom of the screen).

★We present the route from the port. If you want to visit other sightseeing spots, you should participate in a guide tour. For the registration, visit 7 on the map.

Time required : 5 h 30
Admission fee : 49 euros

Company site
https://www.lescarsbleus.com/10-nos-circuits-decouverte/41-le-grand-tour/93-le-grand-tour.html
Brochure
https://www.lescarsbleus.com/usermedia/document-fr-638138647748359935-2.pdf



【Start】

①Ferry Station

Ferry Station

Station Service pour bateaux

Get off the ferry here.

②Tourist Information Center

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Get information here.


★Go to Jules Simon St and go to Jacques le Blanc St at a roundabout. Then, pass a bridge and go up the street. It takes 10 minutes by walk.


③Citadel Vauban

Citadel Vauban

Citadelle Vauban

Time required: 90 min

Admission fee: 8.50 euros

Opening hour: 9 h 30 am – 6 pm
(until 5 pm in winter)

Close: January

It is a fortress on a hill. Once used for military purposes, it is now a hotel, restaurant, and museum. The museum not only displays maritime and naval materials and ship models, but you can also see paintings depicting the island’s scenery. When you go out into the courtyard, you can see the palace used as a hotel and cannons in places. Because it is on a hill, you can see the port town very clearly from here.

View from the citadel
View from the citadel


★Go back the route and when you pass the bridge again, go straight. Then, turn left at the end and go straight. It takes 5 minutes.


④Saint-Gérand Church

Saint-Gérand Church

Église Saint-Gérand

Time required: 20 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 am – 6 pm

Close: No

It is a neo-Gothic style church. It was built in the 17th century, but collapsed in 1904 due to a fire, and was renovated the following year to give its current appearance. Inside, the decoration of the altar is very delicate and impressive, and the mural on the baptismal table is also distinctive.


★Continue to walk on the street and turn right at the roundabout. Go up the Carnot Avenue for 15 minutes.


⑤Vauban Gate

Vauban Gate

Porte Vauban

Time required: 10 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This gate was built in 1864 to surround the town with a wall. You can climb up the stairs on the side and enjoy the view.


★Turn left in front of the gate to go to Remparts St. When you find a small gate on the right hand, pass the gate. Then, go to left at a forked road. It takes 20 minutes.


⑥Ramonette Fortress

Ramonette Fortress

Fort Ramonette

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This is another fortress located by the sea. It’s not a museum, so you can’t explore it freely, but you can see the port town in the distance from here.

★Go back the route. When you pass the small gate again, turn right to go to Willaumez St. As you go back to Carnot Avenue, go down the street and return to the ferry station. It takes 30 minutes.



【Goal】

Ferry Station



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