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Guided tourThe fishing port of Granville

The fishing port of Granville

Visit organised by Granville Terre et Mer Tourist Office

Discover Granville’s maritime culture with a guided tour of the fishing port. Accompanied by Dominic Farrell, a guide from the Granville Terre et Mer Tourist Office, you’ll learn more about Granville’ s maritime past, its activity as France’s leading shellfish port, and the different techniques used by today’s fishermen. Granville’s maritime past, its activity as France’s leading shellfish port, and the different techniques used by today’s fishermen. You’ll also learn about the influence of the tides on fish farming in Granville, and the importance of responsible fishing practices.You’ll also learn about the influence of the tides on Granvillais fish farming, and the importance of responsible, reasoned fishing practices for the health of the region’s biodiversity.

Practical information
  • Adult rate: €7 – Reduced rate: €6 (jobseekers, students, young people aged 12 to 18) – Low-carbon rate: €5 – Free for under-12s.
  • Are you aged between 15 and 18? Don’t forget your Culture Pass!
  • Duration: 1h30 – Accessible to people with reduced mobility.
  • Subject to a minimum of 5 participants and weather conditions.
Dates of forthcoming guided tours
  • Tuesday 10 February 2026 at 10.30am
  • Thursday 19 February 2026, 10.30am
  • Tuesdays 24 February and 3 March 2026, at 10.30am
Registration required

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