
From 6€ / pers.
The Séné Marshes Nature Reserve
The Séné Marshes Nature Reserve is the largest natural area in the Gulf of Morbihan.
With the richness of its species, the site is recognized in Europe, as one of the most remarkable spaces for its biodiversity and more particularly for its water birds.
Every time of the year, you will find beautiful surprises: elegant avocets, white spoonbills, shelducks, multicoloured butterflies, surprising insects, marsh plants... in varied and changing natural environments.
February & March: 2pm-6pm
April to June: 2pm-7pm
July & August: 10am-1pm & 2pm-7pm
1 to 15 September: 2pm-6pm
With the richness of its species, the site is recognized in Europe, as one of the most remarkable spaces for its biodiversity and more particularly for its water birds.
Every time of the year, you will find beautiful surprises: elegant avocets, white spoonbills, shelducks, multicoloured butterflies, surprising insects, marsh plants... in varied and changing natural environments.
February & March: 2pm-6pm
April to June: 2pm-7pm
July & August: 10am-1pm & 2pm-7pm
1 to 15 September: 2pm-6pm
Route de Brouël
56860 Séné
56860 Séné
Pricing
Base rate - full rate adult
6 €
Child rate
3 €
Facilities
Film projection room
Type of equipment
Heritage centre and site
Payment methods
Postal or bank cheques
Holiday vouchers
Cash
Disabled access
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Spoken languages
English