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Île-d'Houat
ℹ️Practical info — Île-d'Houat
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- There are no cars on the island; be prepared to walk or rent a bike upon arrival.
- Book your ferry from Quiberon well in advance during the summer months.
- Visit the main beach, Treac'h er Goured, at low tide for an expansive stretch of fine sand.
- Bring enough cash, as some small vendors or market stalls may not accept cards.
🍽 Food
Try fresh lobster or spider crab at the harbor restaurants.
Find these savory buckwheat crêpes at the crêperies in the village center.
Buy this traditional prune flan pastry at the local island bakery.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Find local crafts in the small boutiques near the port.
Visit the village center in the mornings for fresh regional produce.
A wild, rocky viewpoint on the western tip, great for a quiet walk.
A peaceful area that is excellent for watching the sunset.
Water temperature…
Île-d'Houat is a true gem on the Breton coast, enchanting visitors with its unspoiled nature and crystal-clear waters. The island's memorable beaches, such as Tréac'h er Gourèd, Tréac'h Salus, Porz Plouz, and Tréac'h er Vénigued, await beach lovers with white sand and a turquoise sea. As a car-free zone, the island gives complete tranquility, and walking through the narrow streets you can discover the appealing fishing village. In local restaurants, you can taste freshly caught seafood and traditional Breton dishes. Easily accessible by ferry from Quiberon, it is an excellent destination for a relaxing getaway.
- Location: Bretagne, France
- Top sights: Tréac'h Salus · Er Menhir · Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
- Nearby: Hœdic (8 km)
- Population: ~219 (2020)
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 8 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 14 | 17 | 19 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 12 | 9 |
| Rain mm | 86 | 69 | 60 | 47 | 46 | 41 | 42 | 44 | 37 | 81 | 88 | 91 |
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Geography
Facts
- Car-free island off the coast of Brittany.
- Tréac'h er Gourèd is one of the most beautiful sandy beaches.
- Tréac'h Salus and Porz Plouz are ideal for swimming.
- The length of the island is only 3,3 kilometers.
- The inhabitants mainly make a living from fishing.
- Tréac'h er Vénigued is a quieter stretch of coast.
- Reachable by ferry from the town of Quiberon.
- Excellent crab and lobster dishes can be tasted here.
Explore nearby
Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.
© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService
Your island walk begins in the village at the historical Saint-Gildas church. By midday, you'll explore the old mill and the majestic Fort Central, testaments to a rich past. The afternoon trail leads to the mysterious Er Menhir and the ruins of Koh Kastel. The day concludes peacefully on the picturesque shores of Tréac'h er Gourèd beach.
Église Saint-Gildas
moulin
Fort Central
Er Menhir
Fort de Koh Kastel
Tréac'h er Gourèd
The morning begins quietly in the church while rain taps against the stained glass. By noon, the path leads past the mill where the ground is soft and the air salty. In the afternoon, the thick walls of the forts provide some shelter from the wind gusts. The evening concludes at the beach, where the grey sky meets the turbulent sea in a dramatic setting among the rain-soaked dunes.
Église Saint-Gildas
moulin
Fort Central
Er Menhir
Fort de Koh Kastel
Tréac'h er Gourèd
In the crystal-clear winter air, the island feels magically quiet and untouched. The morning starts in the heated church, followed by a walk toward the mill against the biting north wind. At noon, the winter sunlight gleams faintly on the granite blocks of the forts. As the sun sets around 5:00 PM, the tour ends in the golden twilight on the deserted beach.
Église Saint-Gildas
moulin
Fort Central
Er Menhir
Fort de Koh Kastel
Tréac'h er Gourèd
Your morning starts on two wheels in the village center before heading into the wilder landscape to see the mystical Men Plat menhirs. At midday, pedal toward Perh Bras and relax in the Porz Plouz cove. The afternoon features historical wonders at the Stang-Vras dolmen and the rugged cliffs of Beg er Vilenn. The ride concludes comfortably on the wide sandy beach of Tréac'h Salus.
Église Saint-Gildas
Menhirs de Men Plat
Menhir de Perh Bras
Porz Plouz
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
Tréac'h Salus
Cycling in the rain requires caution but gives the day a unique dynamic. The morning starts at the church as tires hum on the wet asphalt. At noon, we pedal toward the menhirs while side winds challenge our progress. In the afternoon, we visit the secluded dolmens in the mystical mist. The evening ends at the harbor where lights glimmer on the wet pavement.
Église Saint-Gildas
Menhirs de Men Plat
Menhir de Perh Bras
Porz Plouz
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
Tréac'h Salus
Winter cycling on Houat is an experience for true explorers. The morning starts frosty at the church as the sun creeps low above the horizon. At noon, we reach the megaliths standing lonely in the frosted landscape. The afternoon trip to the cape offers clear views without the crowds. The day ends early as the cold noticeably intensifies after 4:30 PM.
Église Saint-Gildas
Menhirs de Men Plat
Menhir de Perh Bras
Porz Plouz
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
Tréac'h Salus
Your island tour begins in the east at the old En Tal battery and Koh Kastel fortress, where maritime history comes alive. By midday, you'll cross the charming village center, visiting Saint-Gildas church and the nearby Fort Central. In the afternoon, the route continues westward to the prehistoric stones of Stang-Vras. This eventful day culminates spectacularly on the dramatic cliffs of Beg er Vilenn.
Batterie d'artillerie d'En Tal
Fort de Koh Kastel
Église Saint-Gildas
Fort Central
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
By car, Houat can be comfortably explored even in continuous rain. The morning starts at the battery as the wipers set the pace. At noon we visit the fort, with the vehicle providing a dry refuge during breaks. In the afternoon we drive to the church and further monuments. The evening ends looking at the harbor from the window while rain drums on the roof.
Batterie d'artillerie d'En Tal
Fort de Koh Kastel
Église Saint-Gildas
Fort Central
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
Winter on Houat by car is a journey into silence. The morning starts frosty at the coastal battery while the heater quickly warms the interior. At noon, we visit the historical forts and megaliths in quick succession. The clear air allows for far-reaching views over the sea. The tour ends in the late afternoon as the last light leaves the island around 5:00 PM.
Batterie d'artillerie d'En Tal
Fort de Koh Kastel
Église Saint-Gildas
Fort Central
Dolmen à galerie de Stang-Vras
Beg er Vilenn
Sights in the town Île-d'Houat (12)
Batterie d'artillerie d'En Tal🛡️ fortress
18th-century artillery battery on the island of Houat, a heritage site.
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