This Brittany island opens medieval mill paths where 254 locals farm oysters at low tide
The ferry from Port Navalo cuts through morning fog. Thirty minutes across Gulf of Morbihan waters, and Île d’Arz appears: gray granite houses, a tidal mill standing against receding tide, 254 residents who’ve kept oyster farming alive since monks first planted beds here. No cars allowed for visitors. You rent a bike at Le Bourg … Lire plus









