With its 47 kilometres of coastline at the heart of the Gulf of Morbihan, Séné is above all a town of maritime landscapes. However, the town is also known for the wealth and diversity of its natural heritage: fields, meadows, woods, and even mudflats - here, you can find all sorts of viewpoints and environments! The marshes play an essential role in the protection of local wildlife. The Séné Natural Wildlife Reserve alone represents 25% of the town’s territory.
All about the water
From farm to farm
History of salt
Industrial heritage
Local life
Manor houses and beautiful estates
Maritime professions
Megaliths
Natural heritage
Passages between land and sea
Religious heritage
Shops and bistrots
Sinagot celebrations
Some anecdotes of Séné
Traditional games and sports