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Lorient La Base'ga tashrif: Erik Tabarli nomidagi Yelkan shahri, pontonlar va oilaviy tadbirlar

Jeyms Miller, GetExperience.com
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Jeyms Miller, GetExperience.com
4 daqiqa o'qish
Yangiliklar
Mart 10, 2026

Lorient La Base occupies 23 hectares at Keroman with roughly 1,200 metres of maritime frontage, a former submarine base converted into a multi-use sailing hub that includes the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, a 2,000 m² indoor exhibition and direct access to pontoons hosting Ultim, IMOCA and Class40 teams.

What you can see and how the site is organized

The site functions simultaneously as a museum, operational race base and family attraction. The ground floor ticketing point serves as a single gateway to exhibitions, guided tours, pontoons, and logistical visits (submarine Flore S645, K3 blockhouse). That layout changes visitor flow: many people buy access not only to the displays but to organise a full day on site — technical visits in the morning, a museum tour midday, and a family workshop in the afternoon.

Racing fleet and technical immersion

The ocean racing cluster is an active working area with professional teams, skippers of multiple nationalities, and a fleet spanning Ultim, IMOCA, va Class40. Visitors can approach race boats on the pontoons, view technical areas and see the real logistics behind preparation: sheds, rigging zones, winches and transport convoys.

Highlights for sailors and curious visitors

  • Folga and keels: interpretative panels explain differences between monohulls and multihulls.
  • Rigging and safety: interactive exhibits on weather routing, GPS, and pre-departure checks.
  • Amaliy zones: handling devices, digital planisphere and logbook simulations.

Family programme and activities for children

The family area includes a 1,000 m², four-level space aimed at 2–12 year-olds with 48 devices and separate motor skills courses. A 200 m² children’s stopover recreates a sailboat saloon and offers balance games, sound riddles and wind experiments — useful for keeping kids engaged while adults explore pontoons or museum halls.

Adrenaline and physical experiences

On the water and above it, activities range from the TyRoll zip line (350 m, platform 40 m above water, up to 60 km/h, weight limits 25–110 kg) to a 4D “Ocean Ride” cinema and winch/hoisting simulators. These elements demonstrate that racing requires energy and teamwork rather than mere spectacle.

Locations, logistics and event facilities

Adaptive spaces include a 132-seat auditorium, modular meeting rooms, and evening privatisations, which makes the site useful for business tourism. The immediate proximity to pontoons and race infrastructure adds authenticity to seminars and guided corporate activities.

AttractionYaroqli:Typical visit time
Cité de la Voile exhibitionYachtsmen, families, technical enthusiasts1–2 soat
Pontoons and race base viewSailors, photographers, fans30–60 daqiqa
Children’s motor skill area2–12 year-olds1–1.5 soat

Practical tips before you go

  • Opening hours vary: daily during school holidays from 10:00 (longer hours in summer).
  • TyRoll and some activities have separate fees (TyRoll advertised around €11); minimum heights/weights apply for rides and sail experiences.
  • Combine a museum visit with a guided pontoon tour to link displays to actual boats and workshops.

How the site connects to tourism and why it matters

For coastal tourism, Lorient La Base is a model of mixed-use development: historic infrastructure converted into a cultural, sporting and commercial node. Visitors gain both tarixiy context (Eric Tabarly’s Pen Duick lineage, reconstructed cabin and archives) and a live view of contemporary ocean racing logistics — a winning mix that appeals to families, sailors and event planners.

Highlights include the unique chance to see Pen Duick vessels tied to the pontoons, interactive introductions to navigation techniques, and activities that let non-sailors feel the physical demands of a race deck. Reviews and photo galleries help, but nothing replaces personal experience: walking the pontoons, hearing winches, and seeing a team prepare for departure.

On GetExperience, you book your experience from verified providers at reasonable prices, with full and secure payments, a voucher confirmation issued afterward, and the option to submit requests for tailored tours or excursions. That transparency and convenience mean you can choose from a wide selection of local tours — museum tours with live guides, yacht parties or exclusive yacht charters for events — while avoiding surprises. Book your Trip GetExperience.com

To wrap up: Lorient La Base and the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly combine museum exhibitions, working race infrastructure and family-friendly activities across a 23-hectare waterfront. Whether you seek technical immersion, adventure activities, museum tours with live guides, or luxury adventure travel experiences like exclusive yacht charters and cruise packages, the site delivers tangible learning and entertainment. From online virtual tours to on-site sailing, the complex supports diverse travel experiences including safari-like wildlife safaris elsewhere, interactive online cultural workshops, beginner esports coaching sessions in unrelated venues, and professional esports training programs offered by other providers. Plan your visit to balance time on pontoons, hands-on exhibits and child-oriented zones for the best day out.