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Cycling between Guiscriff, Gourin and Le Saint
This pleasant loop will takeyou through villages rich in architectural heritage, with beautiful granite houses and unmissable sites such as chapels, churches, the Château de Tronjoly, Guiscriff railway station and, of course, the Statue of Liberty in Gourin. It also offers superb panoramic views, particularly along the D187 between Le Saint and Guiscriff.
Route Saint-Trémeur, Croix de Kerflao and Saint-Samuel from Le Saint
The route mainly follows a sunken path, featuring a small stone bridge, a wooden footbridge, a winding stream, a chapel nestled in a valley hollow, and a chance to explore the picturesque village of Le Saint.
The valleys north of Lanvenegen
This walk follows sections of the three main routes in the area: the Tour de Locmaria with its chapel and narrow paths, the Circuit des Asphodèles with its ecological and Breton-themed focus, and theGR®38, which crosses the entire region, taking you past the main attractions.
A lovely, mainly wooded, undulating walk, with sunken paths, rivers and unusual spots.
Around Saint-Thurien and along the banks of the Isole
A short hike in the countryside of Saint-Thurien and along the banks of the Isole river, starting from the village of Saint-Thurien.
Cycling between Gourin and Langonnet
This route offers you an immersion in an area rich in heritage and varied landscapes, with superb panoramic views of the countryside of the Pays du Roi Morvan. Throughout this magnificent loop, you will pass through villages and hamlets. Don't hesitate to push open the doors of chapels and churches to discover architectural wonders. Among the must-see sights are the famous Statue of Liberty, the park and château of Tronjoly in Gourin, and the exceptional church of La Trinité-Langonnet (completely renovated in 2022). Take a relaxing break at the Pontigou lake.
An ideal route for families.
Route of Sainte-Barbe and Saint-Fiacre chapels in Le Faouët
Starting from the 16th-century market halls of Le Faouët, this route climbs up a very pretty rocky path to the Sainte-Barbe plateau, where you can discover the site of the Sainte Barbe Chapel, built between 1489 and 1512. The site is known for its pardon. The path descends towards the fountain and the banks of the Ellé, a fast-flowing river winding between two steep banks. The path follows the river, then heads through the woods towards the Saint-Fiacre Chapel. Built between 1450 and 1480 in a flamboyant Gothic style, it has a splendid polychrome wooden rood screen. The climb back up to the village is through the woods, passing through the beautiful hamlet of Kerly.
Cycling between the chapels of Sainte-Barbe and Saint-Fiacre in Le Faouët
This loop, suitable for all ages, invites you to discover the history and religious architecture of Le Faouët, with visits to the iconic Sainte-Barbe Chapel and Saint-Fiacre Chapel. A stop in the village allows you to stroll under the market halls and visit the museum, or simply enjoy a gourmet break in one of the shops or restaurants available.
Cycling between Le Faouët and Priziac
This loop allows you to discover the varied heritage and landscapes of the communes of Le Faouët and Priziac. It is both pleasant and interesting, with many tourist attractions, such as the 16th-century market halls and the Faouët museum, the ecomuseum and the covered alleyway of Botquenven, and the courtroom in Priziac. Punctuated by magnificent panoramic views throughout the route, you will also discover religious heritage, including the famous St Fiacre chapel and its rood screen. An ideal route for an outing with family or friends.
Tro Leuc'han Route
A countryside route taking in as many shaded paths as possible and quiet country lanes linking farms.
Passes by the Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle Chapel in the hamlet of Penvern.
Tro Sant Diboan in Leuhan
Country route along beautiful sunken paths (small canyons in places) and quiet country roads
Panoramic views of the Montagnes Noires and the countryside, dominated by cattle farming.
Route impossible in winter (see practical information).
Route de Saint-Fiacre à Le Faouët
This short circular loop starts at the Saint-Fiacre Chapel. A 15th-century building in the Flamboyant Gothic style, it boasts the oldest and most famous polychrome wooden rood screen in Brittany. On the way back, walkers will discover its fountain, whose water, according to legend, cures skin diseases.
The Ellé Valley around Sainte-Barbe
Another walk to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature for hikers who are not afraid of having to bend down to avoid fallen trees and springs that wet the paths.
To the west of Le Faouët, the Ellé flows through a fairly narrow, wooded valley with rocks on either side and in the riverbed. At the top, along the valley, are picturesque hamlets and, above all, the Sainte-Barbe Chapel.
"Hent ar Gurun" route and canal bank
A hilly route through the countryside with beautiful views of the Montagnes Noires.Passage on the towpath of the stream-to-Brest canal.
NB: I have been informed of difficulties between (10) and (11) (see notice from May 2025). In this case, take the shortcut indicated in the practical information section.
Three chapels circuit in Melgven
A walk in the Melgven countryside, along sunken lanes and small roads, discovering three chapels.
The Moustoir Route
Starting from Châteauneuf-du-Faou, the route follows the Nantes-Brest Canal and sunken lanes.
Paul Sérusier and Aulne River Circuit in Châteauneuf-du-Faou
The municipality of Châteauneuf-du-Faou wanted to pay tribute to the painter Paul Sérusier, who stayed there and then lived there from 1906 until his death in 1927: creation of a museum, which opened in June 2025, and installation of a trail punctuated by eight information panels passing through places that were sources of inspiration for him.A walk along the banks of the River Aulne and through the woods completes the trail.
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