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Ancre an Eor walks
Circular around Portsall
Circular following theGR® northwards, return inland and take a short detour to Pointe du Guilligui for its superb view of the port of Portsall.
Tréglonou - Portsall
A hike along the famous GR®34 coastal path between the bridge over the Aber Benoit, in the commune of Tréglonou, and Portsall, in the commune of Ploudalmézeau. There are magnificent landscapes throughout the route, enhanced by the presence of numerous birds. Along the way, there are opportunities for culinary stops.
The Eastern Abers: from Guissény to Portsall
A coastal walk following the GR®34 for the most part. The paths are well maintained and the signposting is adequate. The route offers beautiful views of the sea, the islands and the rocks, which vary with the tide but are always a pleasure to behold.
Walks near Ancre an Eor
Aber Wrac'h - Tréglonou
Walk along the GR®34 along the coast between Aber Wrac’h and the bridge over Aber Benoît. There are magnificent landscapes all along the route, enhanced by the presence of numerous birds. Along the way, there are opportunities for culinary stops.
Lilia - Aber Wrac'h
The route follows the GR®34 from Llia beach to the port of Aber Weac’h. It runs along the rugged coastline and offers magnificent views of Île Wrac’h and Île Vierge, as well as the lighthouses of the same name. The route presents no particular difficulties, either in terms of navigation or physically. The route faces west, which exposes it to the prevailing wind, which can blow strongly at times.
From Plouarzel Town Hall to Porscuidic
A walk from the village of Plouarzel to the Porscuidic campsite, avoiding traffic as much as possible via a track barely passable by cars between Toul-An-Dour and Kervilon and a cycle path for at least 80% of the route. I did it to go and get some bread at Maison Kérénneur.