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Dolmen de Kerlutu à Belz dans le Morbihan walks
From the Île de Saint-Cado to Pointe de Roquenec
At the western end of Quiberon Bay, the Ria d'Étel, a stunning marriage of land and sea, stretches for over 22 km. This inlet is home to small authentic ports, secret beaches and famous oyster beds.
I invite you to discover the Île de Saint-Cado in Belz, a charming site in the heart of the Ria d'Étel. Cross the stone bridge to discover a delightful little village with its fishermen's houses and chapel. The islet of Nichtarguer will charm you at first sight: a pretty house with blue shutters, a real picture postcard of the Ria.
Then, at the foot of the Pont Lorois bridge, you will find the small Port Niscop. Follow the footpath and walk along this pretty, peaceful cove sheltered by the Ria d'Étel, which was once home to shipyards.
Walks near Dolmen de Kerlutu à Belz dans le Morbihan
Riantec - Guidel
Follow the V45 cycle route through the towns of Riantec, Port-Louis, Locmiquelic, Lorient, Larmor, Ploemeur and Guidel, following the cycle route signs. Enjoy the coastal landscapes and town centres along the way.
The estuaries from Lorient to Locmiquélic
Discover the natural and built heritage of Lorient harbour along the GR®34. From the historic port of Lorient, you will walk along the Scorff before reaching the Blavet estuary, which offers beautiful views of the maritime landscape.
The walking loop ends at the Pen Mané pier in Locmiquélic. A water bus will take you back to your starting point in Lorient in 8 minutes. Remember to check the water bus timetable in advance.
You will be walking through natural and private sites. Stay on the marked paths and respect nature, facilities and cultivated land. For your comfort and safety, make sure you have the appropriate hiking equipment.
From Hennebont to Pontivy via the towpath
Or how to take a leisurely trip from Hennebont to Pontivy? There are a few sections with cars and lots of pedestrians at the start and finish, but otherwise it's just hikers and cyclists. It's a peaceful route for walking or cycling.The landscape changes as you follow the river, making this a peaceful walk, but it can be challenging: 60 km there (and possibly the same back).Here and there, you will find places to quench your thirst and eat, but make sure you take everything you need with you. Enjoy the peace and quiet and the countryside.