LORIENT(56)
Lorient
takes its name from the original site where the India Company built
its first premises from where it conducted business with India and
China, hence the name L'Orient. The town now has five ports including
the military port which has a submarine base.
Lorient today is very modern as it was
completely rebuilt after the second world war. Due to its strategic
importance Lorient was occupied by the Germans in 1940 and razed to
the ground by allied bombardment in order to prevent the Germans from
using it.
However Lorient is not without interest
for the visitor; apart from the ports there is an excelent example of
modern ecclesiastical building in the form of the Church of Notre
Dame de Victoire and a splendid sea exhibit. There are numerous boat
trips available and the coastline around Lorient has a vast expance
of unspoiled beaches.
HENNEBONT

Hennebont is built on the banks of the River
Blavet at the head of the estuary. As well as the industrial museums
there is the 16th century Basilica of our Lady of Paradise. Hennebont
is better known for its stud farm which is open to visitors and has
organized tours.
ISLE
DE GROIX
Griox Island lies a few
kilometers of the coast off Lorient. It is an charming small island
some 8km long and 3km wide offering impressive towering cliffs and
high rocks on its north coast and sandy beaches in secluded coves on
the south coast. There are a few small towns and a large number of
tiny hamlets scattered around the island which is a nature reserve
and home to a wide variety of sea birds. Several ferries a day run
from Lorient to Groix.
LARMOR
PLAGE
This small town adjacent to Lorient is a super seaside resort having
clean sandy beaches which slope gently down to the sea making it a
delightful spot for bathing. In the town centre there is an
interesting church which dates back to the 12th century but has been
remodelled several times until the 17th century.
PORT
LOUIS
This small town situated on the headland at the entrance to Lorient
harbor has both a fishing port and a pleasure boat port. The the
summer months this is a busy holiday resort and there are many
interesting sites for the visitor to persue. The most important being
the Citadel a 16th century fortress which is in a state of perfect
preservation and today houses the French East India Company Museum as
well as the Boat Museum, the Powder Factory . |