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Beg Ar Garrec Round
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 4.94 km
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Average duration: 1h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 8 m
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Descent: - 8 m
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Highest point: 11 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 3 m - Start on Hent Beg Ar Garrec
- 1 : km 0.01 - alt. 3 m - Turn left
- 2 : km 0.47 - alt. 3 m - Turn slight right
- 3 : km 1 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp right onto Hent Kermaout
- 4 : km 1.21 - alt. 5 m - Turn sharp right
- 5 : km 1.28 - alt. 4 m - Turn right onto Sentier Côtier
- 6 : km 2.41 - alt. 3 m - Turn left onto Hent Kerborc'h
- 7 : km 3.12 - alt. 11 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 3.43 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp right
- 9 : km 3.45 - alt. 4 m - Turn right
- 10 : km 3.58 - alt. 9 m - Turn left
- 11 : km 3.73 - alt. 5 m - Turn sharp left
- 12 : km 4.24 - alt. 5 m - Turn right onto Hent Nod Gwen
- 13 : km 4.42 - alt. 8 m - Turn left
- 14 : km 4.86 - alt. 0 m - Turn left
- S/E : km 4.94 - alt. 3 m
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La Mer Blanche near Mousterlin
Behind the Mousterlin Dunes, the Mer Blanche is a small inland sea that fills up with each tide.
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It is a very popular spot for birds: waders, shelducks, egrets, herons...
Around the Marsh and Polder of Mousterlin
This route takes you around the Mousterlin Marsh and Polder and offers beautiful views of this protected area where rustic herds graze. Along the way, you will discover the Kerbader Chapel and its fountain in a nearby meadow. After crossing the marsh on a boardwalk, the return journey takes you along the coastal path, offering views of the open sea.
Along the Mousterlin Dune
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the dune, on the sea side on the way there and the lagoon side on the way back.
A breath of fresh sea air guaranteed.
The route changes with the tide, especially in the lagoon.
Please note: walking on the beach can be tiring.
The rear of the dune between WP and is closed by municipal decree until the end of August to protect nesting areas.
(4) A breach has formed in the dune.
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Bénodet Tower
Bénodet, Odet estuary and seaside resort. Follow the estuary and then the beach to reach the tip "Pointe de Bénodet", from where you can see the entire south coast. After passing through the town and its camping areas, return to the marina along "Anse de Penfoul".
Roscouré Wood and the right bank of the Odet
This route will take you through the Bois de Roscouré, a protected natural area managed by the Conservatoire du Littoral, where old fountains and wash houses have been restored to their former glory.
The return journey takes you along the right bank of the Odet as it approaches its estuary. Finish the route with a return trip to the Pont de Cornouaille, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the river and the port of Bénodet.
Tour of Île-Tudy
Île-Tudy remained a separate island until around 1850.
With the creation of the Kermor sea wall in 1853, blocking the sea on the Pont-l'Abbé side, it is now a peninsula of the same name, located on the left bank of the river's mouth, opposite Loctudy on the right bank.
It extends inland through a vast area of polders classified as a protected natural area.
This circuit allows you to go around it via the polder.
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From Polder de Combrit to Port de Sainte-Marine
A loop that takes in the countryside rarely visited and the wild tip "Pointe de Combrit", on the Odet estuary.A picturesque view of Bénodet from the porty "Port de Sainte-Marine" and return via the bridle path in the polder.
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