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Discover Lomener's maritime past on a 75-minute guided tour led by passionate local guides, exploring Breton traditions, coastal scenery, and true history.
Explore the captivating port of Lomener in Brittany, France, through a thoughtfully guided tour that lasts 75 minutes. Led by Justine, a native of the Lorient region and passionate storyteller, this experience offers a genuine glimpse into the maritime traditions and history that have shaped this small Breton port. With a focus on historical anecdotes, local heritage, and scenic views, the tour provides a friendly, accessible way to learn about Lomener’s past, especially its days of sardine fishing and canning industries.
This tour is suitable for all ages and is fully wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming outing for families, seniors, and visitors with mobility restrictions. It departs from the Parking Plage de l’Anse du Stole, where the guide, easily identifiable with a badge and booklet, awaits. While it involves minimal walking—about 500 meters, with seating available at any stop—guests should be prepared for an engaging yet relaxed stroll along the coast. The tour runs all year round, providing flexibility for visitors at any time. A perfect choice for those interested in local history, maritime culture, and scenic coastal views.


The tour begins at the Anse du Stole beach, specifically by the benches under the trees on the right side of the beach when facing the sea. The guide will have a badge around their neck and a booklet in hand for easy recognition. The exact GPS coordinates are 47.7045, -3.4309, ensuring straightforward meeting logistics. Guests are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to settle in, and seating is available at each stop if preferred. The starting location offers scenic views of the ocean horizon and the island of Groix, setting a picturesque tone for the tour.

Unlike more generic tours, this experience emphasizes true stories from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on fishermen, women, and local workers who shaped Lomener’s identity. Visitors will learn about sardine fishing and the canning factories, industries that once thrived here. The guide, Justine, shares everyday anecdotes and maritime customs, making history feel alive and relevant.
The tour’s authentic character is complemented by its setting along the coast, with views of the ocean and Groix island. This scenic backdrop elevates the storytelling, providing an immersive atmosphere. The journey also includes a visit to an unusual chapel near the port, adding a local spiritual touch to the historical narrative.

The tour begins at the parking area at Plage de l’Anse du Stole, where guests gather before setting off on a gentle 75-minute walk. The itinerary takes visitors through key points of Lomener’s port, highlighting maritime landmarks and heritage sites. Along the way, the guide shares surprising true stories and everyday life anecdotes, painting a vivid picture of the port’s past.
While the specific stops are not exhaustively listed, the focus is on strolling along the coastline, with frequent opportunities to sit and listen. Each stop offers a chance to absorb the local atmosphere and ask questions, making the experience both educational and engaging. The minimal walking distance ensures that participants remain comfortable throughout.
Justine is the guiding force behind this tour, bringing enthusiasm and regional expertise to each storytelling session. As a native of the Lorient area, she offers authentic insights into local maritime traditions and historical events. Her approach is friendly and welcoming, ensuring that both kids and adults feel comfortable and engaged.
Guests can sit anywhere during the tour, allowing for relaxed viewing and listening, ensuring an accessible and flexible experience. Her knowledge covers true stories from the port’s heyday, often including surprising details that bring history to life. The live guide conducts the tour primarily in French, with some content presented in its original language.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is fully wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with reduced mobility. The short walking distance of 500 meters keeps physical exertion minimal, while seating options at each stop offer comfort. Children under 10 can participate free of charge, making it an attractive choice for families.
Guests can reserve their spot with flexibility—the booking option allows ‘pay later’ and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour begins. This flexibility makes it easy to plan without worry, especially for those uncertain about their schedules.
The Lomener guided tour is available year-round, regardless of weather, thanks to its outdoor yet covered-friendly setup. It caters to a variety of schedules, with different starting times available based on demand. The small group or private options provide tailored experiences, ideal for families, couples, or small groups seeking a more personalized visit.
Booking is straightforward via the provider, Petites histoires au beurre salé, with options to reserve now and pay later. The full refund policy for cancellations made 24 hours in advance offers peace of mind, allowing travelers to plan confidently.

The tour’s emphasis on true stories and local traditions makes it particularly appealing for those interested in authentic Breton culture. The tour’s accessible format and friendly guide ensure that visitors of all backgrounds will find it engaging and informative.
The scenic coastal setting, combined with historical anecdotes and cultural insights, offers a well-rounded experience. It’s an ideal way to get off the beaten path, learn about Lomener’s past, and enjoy a relaxing walk along the coast.
Lomener’s guided tour provides a genuine look at a small Breton port’s history, blending storytelling, scenic views, and local heritage. It’s a friendly, accessible, and informative experience that invites visitors to connect with Brittany’s maritime roots in a relaxed setting.
While the tour is relatively short and involves minimal walking, its depth of storytelling and scenic charm make it a worthwhile choice for anyone interested in local culture and maritime history. Perfect for families, history buffs, and coastal explorers, it offers a meaningful and scenic glimpse into Lomener’s past.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 10 participate free of charge, and the tour is suitable for all ages.
How long does the tour last?
The guided experience runs for 75 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Parking Plage de l’Anse du Stole, on the Anse du Stole beach, at the indicated meeting point.
Is the tour accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Absolutely, the tour is wheelchair accessible and involves very little walking (about 500 meters).
Can I cancel the booking if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the guide language primarily French?
Yes, the guide conducts the tour in French, with some content in its original language.
Are there options for private or small groups?
Yes, private and small group options are available, providing a more personalized experience.
What is the weather policy?
The tour runs all year round, regardless of weather, as it is outdoor but accessible.
Do I need to book in advance?
Booking is recommended to secure a spot, with reserve now & pay later options available.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on true stories, maritime traditions, and scenic coastal views, led by a passionate local guide, makes it an authentic and memorable experience.