One island, two unique experiences
Discover Miquelon-Langlade Island and its two complementary villages
Miquelon-Langlade is the largest island of the archipelago
It offers an exceptional natural environment, with forests, beahces, and heathlands. It is an ideal destination for outdoof enthusiasts, peace seekers and lovers of biodiversity.
Take the time to discover Miquelon-Langlade over several days to fully enjoy the richness of its landscapes and explore its many trails.
Tours can be booked directly at the Maison de la Nature et de l'Environnement, located at Place des Ardilliers, in the heart of the village. While there, be sure to visit their 200 m² interactive interpretation center dedicated to the archipelago’s natural environments.
Bogs, dunes, lagoons, rocky hills and the only boreal forest in France - the diversity of landscapes typical of North American is striking in its richness and beauty.
Some trails are accessible to everyone, while others require a bit more effort. Before heading out, take a moment to ensure the trail you’ve chosen suits your ability, so you can enjoy a safe and pleasant experience.
Langlade is where you leave it all behind
Highly valued by the island’s residents, it’s one of their favorite getaways — loved for its tranquility, wide-open spaces, and unspoiled nature.
In summer, you’ll often spot wild horses roaming freely, seabirds overhead, and sometimes seals resting by the water’s edge.
Whether you're planning a short stroll or an extended stay in one of our cottages, Langlade is a truly unique place—an experience to savor during your time on the island.
All practical tourist information is available on the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Tourist Center Portal.
For nature lovers and those interested in local wildlife and flora, be sure to visit the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Natural Heritage Portal.
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