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- **Saint-Cado Island**: - **Description**: A charming little island in the Étel River, accessible via a picturesque stone bridge. It's famous for its small, picturesque chapel and traditional Breton houses. The island offers beautiful views and is a great spot for a peaceful stroll.
- **Étel River**: - **Description**: Known for its stunning natural beauty, the Étel River is perfect for kayaking, fishing, and bird watching. The river mouth is famous for its shifting sandbanks, known as the "Barre d'Étel," which can be observed from the safety of the shore.
- **Ria d'Étel**: - **Description**: A beautiful estuary, offering a diverse landscape with a mix of salt marshes, dunes, and beaches. It's a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers, with numerous trails for hiking and cycling.
- **Carnac Stones**: - **Description**: Located a short drive away, the Carnac Stones are one of the most extensive Neolithic menhir collections in the world. These ancient standing stones are shrouded in mystery and are a fascinating sight for history enthusiasts.
- **Auray**: - **Description**: A picturesque town with charming medieval streets, a vibrant port area (Saint-Goustan), and historic architecture. It’s an ideal place to explore local shops, enjoy Breton cuisine, and soak in the local history.
- **Quiberon Peninsula**: - **Description**: Known for its rugged coastline and sandy beaches, the Quiberon Peninsula is perfect for scenic drives, hiking, and enjoying water sports. The "Côte Sauvage" offers dramatic cliffs and breathtaking ocean views.
- **La Trinité-sur-Mer**: - **Description**: A popular sailing port that hosts numerous regattas and maritime events. This charming town is also known for its seafood restaurants and beautiful views of the coastline.
- **Plouharnel**: - **Description**: Known for its expansive sandy beaches and surf spots, Plouharnel is also rich in prehistoric sites, including dolmens and menhirs. It’s a great place for both relaxation and exploration.
- **Megalithic Sites of Locmariaquer**: - **Description**: Home to impressive megalithic monuments, including the Grand Menhir Brisé and the Table des Marchands. These ancient structures offer insight into the region's prehistoric past. 10. **Le Bono**: - **Description**: A quaint village that features a picturesque old suspension bridge, scenic river views, and walking paths. It provides a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into traditional Breton life. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, history, and culture, making the area around Kervihern a delightful destination for visitors.