Finistere Brittany France
48.021938,-4.53854

Audierne

Audierne (French pronunciation: [odjɛʁn]; Breton: Gwaien) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France. On 1 January 2016 the former commune of Esquibien merged into Audierne. The town lies on a peninsula at the mouth of the Goyen river and for centuries was a fishing village, with a wide sandy beach. Visitors can take a boat from Audierne's port of Esquibien to the Île de Sein. The harbour, formerly important to the local fishing industry, is now essentially a yacht port. Remaining of the fishery is an oyster farm, in which the delicacy can be bought. Along the harbour stretches the town's main shopping area with its cafés, bars and restaurants, crêperies, boutiques, estate agents and holiday agencies, the town hall, the tourism office, and the regional bus stop. On Saturday mornings there is a farmers' market, which serves as a meeting place for natives and tourists alike.

Distance between:

Paris to Audierne 322 Miles / 519 Kms
Marseille to Audierne 581 Miles / 935 Kms


Population: 3697 inhabitants
Code of the commune: 29003
Postal Code: 29770

tourist attraction Nearby

Môle du Raoulic (môle du Duc de Nemours)