Van
1 day
Daily Tour
6 passengers
Meeting point in front of Nantes train station or your hotel.
Louis XIV commissioned Vauban to redevelop the Citadelle to develop trade with the Orient.
Blavet borrows its name from the sovereign and becomes Port-Louis. Guided tour of the Musée de la Compagnie des Indes, in Port Louis. Rich collections of objects, fabrics, porcelain and ivory brought back by sailors.
Departure for Lomener, a small port on the Atlantic coast, opposite the Citadel.
Tasting of Breton lobster washed down with the famous Ruinard champagne. You'll be staying at Le Vivier restaurant.
Pass through Larmor-Plage to discover the Citadelle on the other side of the Blavet and understand how the port of L'Orient was established in 1666.
Visit the Enclos du Port, overlooking the town.
Discovery tour, mills of the Compagnie des Indes bakery, Hôtel Gabriel.How L'Orient became Lorient.....
You walk along the Quai des Indes, where ships used to unload their cargoes.
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