The Gulf of Morbihan
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The Gulf of Morbihan is a
natural harbour on the coast of the Département of
Morbihan in the south of
Brittany . This English name is taken from the French version:
le golfe du Morbihan . It is more accurately called ‘the Morbihan’ directly from its
Breton name which is
Ar Mor Bihan , meaning ‘the little sea’ (Compare the
Welsh y môr bychan ), as opposed to the
Atlantic Ocean outside, (
Ar Mor Bras ). Legend says that there are as many islands in the Gulf as there are days of the year. However, this is untrue and the gulf has about 40, depending on the tide. Many islands are private property, except the largest two,
l’Île-aux-Moines and
l’Île-d’Arz .
The area around the gulf features an extraordinary range of megalithic monuments. There are passage dolmens , stepped pyramids with underground dolmen chambers, stone circles , and giant menhirs , among others. The site best known to outsiders is Carnac , where remains of a dozen rows of huge standing stones run for over ten kilometers. The passage grave of Gavrinis , on a small island in the Gulf, is one of the most important such sites in Europe. Some of the ruins have been dated to at least 3300 BC — 200 years older than England’s Stonehenge .
Port of Île-aux-Moines © Pinpin/cc-by-sa-3.0
The gulf is sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the peninsula of
Rhuys , but a 1 km long gap between Port-Navalo (in the commune of
Arzon ) and Kerpenhir (commune of
Locmariaquer ) lets the water in and out. Because this gap is narrow, the tidal currents are strong and water speeds can reach up to 9.4 knots.
Communes located along the gulf are
Locmariaquer ,
Auray ,
Plougoumelen ,
Le Bono ,
Baden ,
Larmor-Baden ,
Arradon ,
Île-aux-Moines ,
Île-d’Arz ,
Vannes (the largest city),
Séné ,
Theix ,
Noyalo ,
Le Hézo ,
Saint-Armel ,
Sarzeau ,
Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys , and
Arzon .
Read more on
morbihan-tourism.co.uk – Gulf of Morbihan ,
brittanytourism.com – Gulf of Morbihan ,
france.fr – Gulf of Morbihan and
Wikipedia Gulf of Morbihan (
Smart Traveler App by U.S. Department of State -
Weather report by weather.com -
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