About Port of La Roche-Bernard
Located on the southern limit of Morbihan, La Roche-Bernard abstracts itself from the tides while asserting loud and clear its maritime vocation. It is also here that Richelieu built "La Couronne", the Royal's first three-decker vessel. "Small Town of Character", La Roche-Bernard borrows its name from a Viking chief who made it his haunt. The walk towards the village center allows to appreciate the preserved charm of the old residences (XVth - XVIth century). Gastronomic stopover, there is one of the best restaurants in France - why not go there by boat? And when you still have to leave this port, you have the luxurious right to choose: return to sea, or go up to Redon and from there, reach St-Malo by the Ille-et-Rance canal, which crosses Rennes and all of Brittany.

Installations
Port Information
Téléphone
Berth Sizes
Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne
Manœuvrabilité
Channel Marking
Canal VHF
Overseas Visitor Berths
Amarrages pour catamarans
Type de quai
Style Side To
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- W 17–20 knots. Gusts up to 31 knots.
- 15°C
- Cloudy
- W 20 knots decreasing to 13 knots. Gusts up to 34 knots.
- 12 to 15°C
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Partly cloudy
- W 9–14 knots. Gusts up to 24 knots.
- 7 to 12°C
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Mostly fine