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Le Petit Train de Morbihan · Quiberon

Discover Quiberon aboard the Petit Train

Aboard the petit train, on a 50-minute guided circuit, discover the two sides of Quiberon. The bay side, ranked among the World's Most Beautiful Bays. The west side, the magnificent Wild Coast with its rugged cliffs carved by the waves — a striking sight even on calm days. On the way back, you'll pass Port-Maria, the fishing harbour and ferry terminal to the islands.

Perfect for families, couples, seniors and visitors of all ages.


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The Petit Train de Quiberon is rated 4.7 on Google with over 1,000 reviews, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Quiberon peninsula.

The Petit Train de Quiberon on the peninsula

Guided tour with audio commentary in 7 languages + 2 children's versions

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French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch. Children's versions available in French and English.

Important Notice

Online Booking

Booking is possible but not required. You can book up to 2 hours before your chosen departure. Don't forget to allow time for travel and on-site parking. After that window, simply head to the departure point and buy your tickets at the kiosk or from the driver.

Not all seats are available for online booking.

Booking

Book your Petit Train in Quiberon, departing from Place Hoche

Choose your date and time, select the number of tickets and confirm your booking online. The tour lasts 50 minutes with audio commentary available in 8 languages.

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Memories from your visit

A glimpse of what awaits you aboard the Petit Train de Quiberon. Click to enlarge.

Tour overview

A simple, enjoyable way to explore Quiberon

The Petit Train de Quiberon invites you to discover the peninsula at a relaxed pace, comfortably seated on board a tourist train designed for visitors who want to enjoy Quiberon without effort.

During the tour, the audio commentary provides clear, accessible information about the places you pass, helping you understand the history, the landscapes and the atmosphere of the peninsula. The tourist train is ideal for visitors looking for a pleasant introduction to Quiberon and its surroundings.

Comfortable little tourist train

Discover the most beautiful sights of the Quiberon peninsula comfortably seated on board our tourist train, designed for visitors who want to explore without effort.

Audio commentary in 8 languages, included in the ticket

The audio commentary is available in 7 adult versions (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch) and in 2 storytelling versions for children (French and English). A children's version is also available.

Discover the Wild Coast and the World's Most Beautiful Bays

In a single circuit, discover the Wild Coast with its dramatic cliffs, the bay of the World's Most Beautiful Bays, Château Turpault, Port-Maria and the iconic sights of the peninsula.

Suitable for families, seniors and groups

Our train welcomes all ages and group sizes — no long walks, no effort, just a comfortable, enjoyable experience for everyone.

Information

Practical Information

To help you plan your sightseeing tour in Quiberon, here is the essential information to know before you book. Our Petit Train is accessible to all: ideal for families, seniors and visitors who prefer to avoid long walks.

Duration

The sightseeing tour lasts about 50 minutes. This pace lets you discover Quiberon at a relaxed rhythm while enjoying the commentary and the scenery, without feeling rushed or tired.

Departure

Main departure point: Place Hoche in Quiberon. A second boarding point is available at Port Haliguen in July and August. Stops are clearly signposted and easy to access.

Schedule

Departures run from April to 8 October, as well as during the All Saints' holidays, several times a day. The train operates daily in season. Please consult the current timetable for exact departure times and seasonal adjustments.

Payment

Accepted payment methods: cash, cheques, ANCV holiday cheques. Credit card payment is available only for online bookings. Group rates available — contact us for a quote.

More information

Check our full guide for ticket prices, payment methods and extra tips to make the most of your tour through the Quiberon peninsula.

Prices

An affordable adventure for the whole family

From solo explorers to large families, find the right rate for your tour. Take advantage of our special prices for children and families.

Individual Tickets

Adults

8,50€

Children aged 3 to 11

5€

For individuals: the meeting point is at Place Hoche; on-site kiosk. Free: children under 3 and dogs.

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Early-morning departures

Adults

7,00€

Children aged 3 to 11

3,50€

Reduced rate: €1.50 off per ticket, applicable only to the first morning departures (before 10:00). Tickets available at the on-site ticket office.

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Group Booking

For group rates, contact us directly:

For groups: contact us for rates and availability. Booking in advance is recommended.

Our Location

How to reach the Petit Train de Quiberon

The Petit Train de Quiberon is easily accessible by car, train or bus. Here are the main departure points and tips for your arrival.

Main departure point — Place Hoche

Main departure point for online bookings. Located in the heart of Quiberon, Place Hoche, near the town centre. Ticket booth on site in July and August; outside this period, tickets are sold directly by the driver.

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Point 2 — Port Haliguen

Bus stop at Port Haliguen, Quiberon. Buy your tickets on the spot from the driver, subject to availability.

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Parking in Quiberon

Several car parks are available near Place Hoche. In high season, plan to arrive early to find a spot easily.

By car

Follow the signs to the centre of Quiberon and Place Hoche. Car parks are available nearby.

By train

Quiberon station is connected to Auray (TGV connections). Place Hoche is about a 10-minute walk from the station.

Arrival tip

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure.

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:

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Place Hoche, Quiberon

  • Main departure point for online bookings
  • Located at the heart of Quiberon
  • Ticket booth on site in July and August; outside this period, tickets sold directly by the driver
  • 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).

Reviews

What visitors say about the train?

The Petit Train de Quiberon is rated over 4.7 on Google with more than 1 000 reviews, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions on the peninsula.

Google
4,7

1 000+ reviews

Very nice experience. Kids love it. The youngest ones the train very exciting for them while the oldest loves the learning about the city. Mummy satisfied as she can finally chill.

Pauline Blat

Google Review

We did this along with our toddler. Its a fun ride with great detail to history and nature. It's not crowded even during summer months so a comfort ride altogether.

Ankit Pandey

Google Review

If you don't have a car or bike, great way to learn about the different areas of Quiberon at a very agreeable cost. It seems that there is one (!) ON/OFF stop, at the outlet stores (?) location. Very nice multi lingual headsets. Highly recommend.

Jack Bellis

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Whats not to like. Its a great ride with kids and if you're tired.

Darius Rapkevičius

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It was nice to hear a bit of the history of the quiberon peninsula. It might be improved by letting people on and off at certain points of the journey though stopping for photos was appreciated at the rugged coast.

Russell Davies

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Your city is magnificent, the Bretons are very friendly. We had a super super week in Brittany.

Cynthia Catineau

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A breath of fresh sea air with exceptional views, a breathtaking maritime spectacle against the backdrop of the peninsula's history, very well told for young and old. Highly recommended for families or solo travelers.

Joelle Rastami

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A wonderful discovery in the sunshine. Guided tour in several languages. Pets welcome.

Virginie Lorin

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Group Booking

Group bookings

If you're travelling in a group and want to discover the Quiberon peninsula on the Petit Train, contact us directly for rates and availability.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to the most common questions about the Petit Train de Quiberon.

Book your tour

The Petit Train de Quiberon is a guided tourist train that crosses the Quiberon peninsula in 50 minutes: Wild Coast, World's Most Beautiful Bays and the harbour of Port-Maria.

The guided tour lasts about 50 minutes in total, with multilingual audio commentary throughout.

The main departure point is at Place Hoche, Quiberon. A second boarding point is available at Port Haliguen.

You'll discover the Wild Coast with its dramatic cliffs, the bay of the World's Most Beautiful Bays, Château Turpault, Port-Maria and the iconic viewpoints of the peninsula.

Yes. It suits families with children, older visitors and anyone preferring to avoid long walks. Children under 3 travel free.

The audio commentary is available in 7 adult languages (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch) and in 2 storytelling versions for children (French and English).

Booking in advance is recommended, especially in high season. Tickets can also be bought on the spot subject to availability.