Résidence Maeva Orion Bleue Océane

Résidence Maeva Orion Bleue Océane


Port en Dro
56340 Carnac
Guest Reviews
7.5 /10

Travel Information

BY ROAD

Paris (490 km) ' Rennes (141 km) ' Nantes (144 km)
Weather/traffic information: +33 (0) 892 68 02 56 / +33 (0) 826 022 022

' From Paris: take the A11 motorway heading for Nantes. At Le Mans, take the A81 to Rennes. Then take the RN24 for Lorient / Vannes. At Plo'rmel, take the RN166 to Vannes. Continue on to Auray, then take the Carnac exit.
' Upon arrival in the town of Carnac, go towards the beaches as far as the thalassotherapy centre, drive under the little bridge on the right and the residence is 50m further down.

BY TRAIN:

AURAY TGV RAILWAY STATION (12 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)8 92 35 35 35
' Connections by coach and taxi.

BY AIR:

LORIENT/ LANN-BIHOUE AIRPORT (55 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)2 97 87 21 50

CAR PARKS

MAEVA CAR PARK
Outdoor, paying car park with 25 places (advance booking advisable).
Price: EUR 6 / day ' EUR 39 / week
-20 % for 2 weeks: EUR 62.40
-25 % for 3 weeks: EUR 87.80
-30 % for 4 weeks and more: EUR 109.20 for 4 weeks

OTHER CAR PARKS
Free outdoor municipal car park opposite the residence.


Nearby points of interest

' The resort
Megaliths of Carnac: rows of menhirs, dolmens and tumuli. Approximately 3,000 menhirs in the district of Carnac; admission from November to March only, in order to protect the environment.
The prehistory museum has the world's most extensive prehistory collection.
Carnac's beaches (the main beach, the beaches of L'gen'se, Ty Bihan, Saint-Colomban and Beaumer) are wonderfully sheltered by the Quiberon peninsula, and form a renowned seaside resort.

' The surrounding area
The many marshes around Carnac are mainly populated by migrating sea birds.
The Morbihan has numerous megalithic sites, including some of the world's most famous: the "Cairn de Gavrinis", the "Grand Menhir Bris'" and the "Table des Marchands" in Locmariaquer.
Boat excursions: the Gulf of Morbihan (with 100 islands), Belle-Ile-en-Mer, Ho'dic and Houat. Quiberon Bay and the coast.
La Ria d'Etel 13 km away: a small, wild and mysterious inland sea of unusual beauty, scattered with islands and islets.