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Cathédrale Saint-Tugdual (Tréguier) walks
The banks of the Guindy, the Kélomad Chapel and an old railway line
From Tréguier, the town of Ernest Renan and capital of Trégor with its Saint-Yves Cathedral, come and stroll along the Guindy. You will then discover the small Kélomad Chapel, rebuilt in the early 19th century, and walk along the old Nord-Trégor railway line.
Tréguier and its surroundings
During this walk, you will discover Tréguier with its Saint-Yves cathedral, narrow cobbled streets and stone houses, including that of Ernest Renan, a famous writer of the late 19th century. You will also enjoy the banks of the Guindy, a small river that flows into the Jaudy. As both rivers are subject to tidal influences, it is advisable to set off an hour before high tide to make the most of the scenery.
Walks near Cathédrale Saint-Tugdual (Tréguier)
From Paimpol to Loguivy de la Mer via Pointe de l'Arcouest
This hike offers fabulous scenery from start to finish, with some particularly remarkable viewpoints.
Requires two vehicles, one in the small car park at the start of Kerpalud, the other at the port of Loguivy de la Mer. Otherwise, return via country roads and an additional 4 km.
The path is accessible in all seasons but requires a good level of fitness due to the five climbs involved.
From Pointe de l'Arcouest to Paimpol harbour
This route offers beautiful panoramic views of the mouth of the Trieux, Bréhat, Île Saint-Riom, Pointe de Bilfot, and the entire coastline from Pointe de Guilben to Paimpol Bay. The sites you pass are punctuated with anecdotes that immerse you in history: the little Sorbonne, fishing in Iceland and Pierre Loti, while introducing you to beautiful heritage sites (calvaries, chapels, farms) and local activities such as fishing at the port of Pors-Even.
The island of Bréhat
Bréhat, an island known for its flowers; it has its own micro-climate that favours the growth of amazing, abundant and exotic flora. Bréhat is 3.5 km long and 1.5 km across at its widest point and consists in fact of two islands attached by a single stone bridge. Its proximity to the mainland, 15 minutes by boat, makes it a major destination for a day trip for walkers.