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The Route

The route of the Petit Train de Quiberon

Discover the full route of the Petit Train de Quiberon through the Wild Coast, the bay of the World's Most Beautiful Bays and the harbour of Port-Maria.

A 50-minute guided tour with audio commentary in 8 languages, combining the most remarkable sights of the peninsula in one comfortable circuit.

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Route Timeline

Stops and route of the Petit Train de Quiberon

During the guided tour, the Petit Train de Quiberon crosses the peninsula, offering a complete glimpse of its two faces: the Wild Coast to the west and the bay of the World's Most Beautiful Bays to the east.

The Petit Train de Quiberon serves the following stops along the tour:

01

Place Hoche, Quiberon

  • Main departure point for individual visitors
  • Located at the heart of Quiberon
  • On-site kiosk
  • This is the only guaranteed boarding point for online bookings.

02

Port Haliguen, Quiberon

  • Located at the Quiberon marina
  • Ideal for visitors staying on the eastern side of the peninsula
  • Buy your tickets on the spot at departure (no advance booking).

Frequently Asked

Frequently Asked Questions About the route

Find clear answers to the most common questions about the route, the stops and the duration of the Petit Train de Quiberon.

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The route starts and ends at Place Hoche. It crosses the Quiberon peninsula: Wild Coast, Château Turpaul, Pointe du Conguel, Village de Kerné, Pointe Beg er vil, Boulevard Chanard, and Port-Maria, the fishing harbour and ferry terminal to the islands.

The full circuit takes about 50 minutes, at a relaxed pace with audio commentary throughout the journey.

The route begins and ends at Place Hoche, Quiberon. It is the main departure and arrival point for individual visitors.

The Petit Train serves a second boarding point at Port Haliguen. Individual visitors board and disembark at Place Hoche or at Port Haliguen.

Yes. The route follows the Wild Coast, on the western side of the peninsula, with its rugged cliffs carved by the waves — a striking sight even on calm days.

The Bay of Quiberon is listed among the World's Most Beautiful Bays, a distinction granted to bays of exceptional natural beauty. The route offers views over this bay on the eastern side.

Port-Maria is the fishing harbour and ferry terminal to the islands (Belle-Île-en-Mer, Houat, Hoëdic). The Petit Train passes the maritime station on the way back.

Yes. Port Haliguen is an intermediate stop on the route, ideal for visitors staying on the eastern side of the peninsula.