One of the defining features of Séné - and of the Gulf of Morbihan in general - is the presence of a multitude of isles and peninsulas which break up the land. In Séné, there are the isles of Boëde, Boëdic and Mancel and the peninsulas of Langle, Brouel and also La Villeneuve to name but a few. And so, the Sinagots have always been able to find solutions to reduce the distances and create a link between the land and sea, by reinforcing the roads with seawalls and even by simply using boats or walking!
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