Nomad Citizen Sailing : From island to island in the Gulf of Morbihan


Nomad Citizen Sailing continues to discover the incredible landscapes that Brittany has to offer, as they slowly approach their final destination for this first season, Brest.

Daniela, Marvin and their granddaughter Tara continue to discover Brittany, and more particularly the Gulf of Morbihan. On Ile aux Moines - in the company of their friends - they discover the site of Kergonan dating from 3500 BC and its famous dolmens, before exploring the island by walking along the coastal paths and the port.

In the night, direction Belle-Île located further south. They will have to juggle with the strong current - which can reach up to 9 knots - which has caused them some problems so far.

It is in heavy fog that navigation continues and vigilance is called for. Everyone on board is keeping an eye on the surroundings, even though the radar is a valuable aid at this time. In fact, they were able to avoid two boats.

After an hour of fog, the sun and good weather are back, accompanying them on their arrival in Belle-Île. While their first choice of anchorage was the sumptuous Ster-Wen, the large number of boats already there forced them to drop anchor a little further away.

In the early morning, they head back to the land to have a last breakfast with their friends, it's time for them to leave. And for Daniela, Marvin and Tara to set sail again towards Locmiquelic. The crew of Nomad Citizen Sailing is slowly but surely getting closer to their final destination of this first season, Brest.

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