
Welcome to Morbihan
Discover Morbihan by little train in Carnac, Vannes and Quiberon
Three towns, three moods, one and the same team at the wheel. Climb aboard a guided ride and let yourself glide, effortlessly, through the very best of Morbihan.
Choose your city, book online, and we will take care of the rest.
8,000+ reviews combined
More than 8,000 reviews across our three little trains, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5.

Audio commentary in your language

On board, a multilingual audio commentary tells the story of every site, in French and in several other languages. Perfect for families and friends alike.
Good to know
One team for three rides
The little trains of Carnac, Vannes and Quiberon are run by the same family. Same warm welcome, same attention to detail in all three towns.
No booking required: you can buy your tickets on the spot, at the departure point. If you prefer, book ahead on the website of the city of your choice.
Our three little trains
Which ride is right for you?
Each town reveals another side of Morbihan. Discover the three routes, then book on the website of your destination.
Why the little train
The loveliest way to explore without tiring yourself out
The little train is the ride that everyone enjoys. You sit back, you relax, and the scenery rolls by while a voice tells you all about what you see.
No walking, no planning, just the essence of a town in under an hour. Perfect for a first visit or for sharing a lovely moment as a family.
Comfortable
Covered, accessible trains so you can enjoy the ride in any weather and at any age.
Guided
A multilingual audio guide tells the story of each site along the route, for young and old alike.
At the heart of the sights
Standing stones, ramparts or wild coast, the train takes you straight to where you want to be.
For the whole family
A simple, joyful outing that children adore, free for the littlest ones.

Choosing well
Carnac, Vannes or Quiberon?
A quick glance to compare our three rides and find the one that suits you best. They all start from the town centre, they are all guided, and they can all be booked online.
| Town | What you will see | Duration | Departure | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carnac | Standing stone alignments, burial mounds, Carnac beaches and the harbour of La Trinité-sur-Mer | 55 min | Ménec car park, Carnac | April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays |
| Vannes | 14th-century ramparts, half-timbered houses, cathedral and marina | 40 min | Place Gambetta, Vannes | April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays |
| Quiberon | Côte Sauvage, Château Turpault, Pointe du Conguel and Port-Maria | 50 min | Place Hoche, Quiberon | April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays |
- What you will see
- Standing stone alignments, burial mounds, Carnac beaches and the harbour of La Trinité-sur-Mer
- Duration
- 55 min
- Departure
- Ménec car park, Carnac
- Season
- April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays
- What you will see
- 14th-century ramparts, half-timbered houses, cathedral and marina
- Duration
- 40 min
- Departure
- Place Gambetta, Vannes
- Season
- April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays
- What you will see
- Côte Sauvage, Château Turpault, Pointe du Conguel and Port-Maria
- Duration
- 50 min
- Departure
- Place Hoche, Quiberon
- Season
- April to October, plus the All Saints' half-term holidays
They loved it
8,000 travellers can't be wrong
Combined, our three little trains hold a rating of 4.7 out of 5. Here is what travellers remember most from their ride through Morbihan.
8,000+ reviews combined
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before you climb aboard
Still hesitating? Here are the answers to the questions we are asked most often. For anything else, just write to us.
See our trainsThree: in Carnac, in Vannes and in Quiberon. They are run by the same family team, with the same level of service in every town.
It depends on what you love. Carnac for the standing stones and the beaches, Vannes for the medieval town and the harbour, Quiberon for the Côte Sauvage and the bays. Our comparison helps you decide.
No, each town has its own ticketing. You get your tickets for the town you wish to visit — on the spot at the departure point, or in advance on its website.
Prices vary from one town to another. Find the full pricing directly on the website of the town of your choice.
No booking is required: you can buy your tickets on the spot, at the departure point. If you prefer to book ahead, the Book button takes you to the website of the chosen town.
Yes, every ride offers an audio commentary in several languages, with a version designed for children on all routes.
From April to early October, as well as during the All Saints' holidays, seven days a week, except in cases of force majeure or a prefectoral order. Exact timetables can be found on each town's website.










