Quiberon peninsula /France / Jutting out into the sea for 9 miles (14km) and just 72ft (22m) wide at its narrowest point, the Quiberon Peninsula is a tourist destination par excellence. Quiberon is the peninsula’s main village and it’s here that most of the activity takes place. The streets are crammed with fish restaurants, chandlers’ shops, art galleries and home deco boutiques. Younger family members will love the niniche lollipops from Maison d’Armorine. With its rugged coastline, sweeping sandy beaches, fishing villages and rich cultural history, this beautiful area of Morbihan won’t disappoint. Wether you are sportly or contemplative, sand castle or perfect tan, the Quiberon beaches in Brittany will give you precious moments of well being and happiness. The town beach has 900 m of fin sand. The villages of Quiberon are a joy to behold: little clusters of granite or blue-and-white-painted fishermen’s cottages, ancient chapels; four ports where fishermen unload their catch and where w
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