IN IMAGES, IN PICTURES.Our secret corners to discover boats cemeteries in Morbihan

IN IMAGES, IN PICTURES.Our secret corners to discover boats cemeteries in Morbihan

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Les cimetières de bateaux témoignent de la riche Histoire maritime du Morbihan. Ces bateaux abandonnés ont largué les amarres pour leur dernière demeure. On vous dévoile notre sélection des meilleurs lieux pour en observer.EN IMAGES. Nos coins secrets pour découvrir des cimetières de bateaux dans le Morbihan EN IMAGES. Nos coins secrets pour découvrir des cimetières de bateaux dans le Morbihan

At the Bono River, graffiti on the boats

Our first stop is in Le Bono, near Auray.If you come from the fisherman's village, you will have to cross the hanging bridge then take the coastal path along the Bono river on your right.

In the river handle, you will find two boats abandoned in fairly good condition (photo above).These vestiges were used for oyster farming.There are graffiti on the first.

A little further towards the dike, there is another boat (see below).Here and there, we find wood carcasses.

Magouër cemetery, the excess of wrecks

Located next to the small fishing village of Magouër, in the town of Plouhinec, the village cemetery of the village name is on the right bank of the Ria d'Etel.The site where three tuna wrecks were visible had gone on the verge of disappearing a few years ago.

In 2006, the municipality had planned to clean the site, while some were concerned with safety, unstable shells, or even debris."An association was created, and fifteen people gathered in front of the old ships when the bulldozers arrived, and they had to turn around," reports the Pbase site.

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Visible from the fishing village, this museum in the open air is easily accessible.Park nearby is not complicated and accessing the boat cemetery is quite simple.While tourists can walk on the sand between the wooden wrecks, photographers and painters can give it to heart.

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Baden and his three boats

In the Baden handle, the cemetery discovers on foot.You will have to take the coastal path to the Pointe du Blair.On the side of the Rohu and not of the Auray River you will discover several boat carcasses there.And then, three boats a little better preserved by time.

The wrecks of the mill at the tide of the island of Arz

If you embark on Arz Island, you will come across a few boats during your walk around the island of the Gulf of Morbihan.

The spot is at the Moulin at tide of Berno.You will discover two wrecks.A boats cemetery is visible on another Gulf Island, on Île-aux-Moines, at the cove of the Guip.

Other remarkable sites

- Larmor-Plage-Kernevel, near the shipyard- Gâvres, at the entrance to the Bourg-Lanester-Kerhervy- Plougoumelen, at the Moulin de Kervilio- Larmor-Baden, on the island of Berder, path on the left after the gois-Arradon, pump mill and Penmerm's road- Boëd Island

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The Kerhervy cemetery, a place marked by history

In Lanester, tuna, sardiniers and other abandoned canoes are the Blavet in the watercourse.They are thirty.

The site has been chosen because the handle is invased and does not undergo the horrors of the waves.Thus, the other boats could sail without risking being hit.The first wrecks are dundees, sails tuna from the island of Groix.We dated their arrival in 1923.

The latest is a 14 -meter trawler, the hurricane, which will find its place for eternity here in 2001.The site comes alive during the summer period with artistic representations on the amphitheater in the open-air.Not to be missed if you go to Morbihan.

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