Quiberon Peninsula
The Quiberon Peninsula is a narrow strip of land located in Brittany, France. It extends into the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its stunning coastal scenery, including dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches. The peninsula is part of the Morbihan department and is a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and water sports.
The town of Quiberon is the main settlement on the peninsula, offering various amenities and accommodations. The area is also famous for its seafood, particularly oysters, and is close to the Ile de Belle-Île, a larger island that attracts visitors with its natural beauty and cultural heritage.