Set sail from Lesconil (from 29/07 to 08/08) or Loctudy (from 11/08 to 21/08) for an exceptional day out to the Glénan archipelago and its turquoise waters.
Traditional sailing, combining sailing, nature and history.
Discover the Breton heritage.
Take part in manoeuvres and trap lifting.
Bring your own picnic. Snacks provided.
Departure 10am, return 5pm. Crossing to the islands: 2h30, or even 3h, depending on the wind.
There is not necessarily a stopover in Les Glénan. It depends on the length of the crossing, the direction of the wind and the tidal range. The crew do their utmost to allow passengers to get off on an island.
Reduced-mobility passengers may be taken on board, but only if confirmed at the time of booking.
Small dogs are allowed on board.
Bookings can be made through the tourist offices of the Bigouen region.
The boat can be privatised.
During the langoustine festival on 8/08 in Lesconil, the boat will be leaving for 2-hour day trips, starting at 2pm, and for an evening trip.
The Notre-Dame de Rumengol gabare is one of the largest restored traditional cargo boats still in operation.
A jewel in the crown of Brest's maritime heritage, it combines elegance, history and lively navigation. A professional crew welcomes you aboard for a timeless experience.
Supported by the An Test association, she is at the heart of a project to pass on and promote our heritage. Sailing on board is a unique experience... and a way of supporting a committed charity project.
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