
Mor Bihan :
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Its warm climate, sunny, and its beautiful rugged coastline of the Gulf of Morbihan are a famous tourist place.
Be it discovered by boat or from one of its shores, the Gulf of Morbihan never ceases to amaze you with its changing landscapes, which vary depending on the tide and seasons. Thousands of acres of cliffs, beaches, sea beds, and salt marshes are home to approximately 100,000 different species of birds.
(http://www.helsinki.fi/%7Ealbert/morbihan.htm)
You can explore on a sailboat or motorboat (http://www.belleplaisance.com) on a kayak or simply using the many coastal paths. (http://www.formulesbretagne.com)
You can also enjoy the Gulf of Morbihan while playing golf. Golf de Baden is a 18 hole golf course nestled among the pines and gorse and along the river Auray and a 1 minute drive of Ar Couette.
(http://www.formule-golf.com/fr/visitez_les_golfs/baden-golf/golf.asp)
If you want to visit the Megalithes at Carnac (http://www.carnac.fr/default.php?page=18 ) it is 15 minutes from Ar Couette. It is of course a must for any visitor from Britain. However please note, due to reasons of preservation, much of the site is inaccessible, protected by a wire fence. (http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/megalithes/fr/)
Vannes is a beautiful medieval city of art and history and combined with the charm of its half-timbered walls and stone buildings. (http://www.mairie-vannes.fr/)
You can also simply let yourself unwind and relax with a personal treatment. You can enjoy the sweetness of the moment at the Bulle centre that offers Californian and Thai massages and aesthetic treatments (http://www.bulle56.com)
The town of Auray and its Port St. Goustan. Formerly a major port and fishing trade, St. Goustan is now a haven of peace which inspires many painters in its heyday. (http://www.saint-goustan.net/).























