There are many reasons to visit and stay La Trinité-Surzur. It benefits the privileged climate of the Gulf of untouched nature and evidence of tradition.
De la Lande Trinity as it was before, was placed under the patronage of St Servais and St Protais.
Surzur old siblings until the Revolution, the Trinity becomes a common in 1841.
Between land and sea, La Trinité-Surzur is changing.
Close to her older sister and valves close to the ocean, this small town attracts people who want the peace of the countryside and the vitality of a town on a human scale. She enjoys all the privileges offered by the Gulf of Morbihan which is less than 10 minutes and the green countryside with its rivers and woods.