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Laïta (fleuve) walks
Toulfouen, castle of Carnoët and the Bishop's Chair
A loop on the north side of the Toulfoën forest, leading to a chapel, the road "Chemin du Duc", castle of Carnoët and the Bishop's Chair.
Circular from Le Pouldu to Saint-Michel via Saint-Maurice
The Laïta river winds its way from Quimperlé to Le Pouldu. Its banks are steep and it is bordered by a national forest that shelters the ruins of Saint-Maurice Abbey. The coastal path (GR®34) allows you to reach the abbey site from the mouth of the river via both banks. The extension to the chapel and Saint-Michel fountain allows you to hike in a wilder area. The hike can be done as a circular in high season by using the Pouldu ferry.
Going up the Laïta from Guidel-Plages
From Guidel-Plages, this route follows the Laïta, a coastal river, up the coastal path to the old Beg Nénez tide mill.
The return journey takes you through the countryside along small roads and wide wooded paths.
At the end of the route, you will pass by the Notre-Dame de la Pitié Chapel and its votive fountain.
Discover the Ria de Pouldu
This route opposite the Pouldu marina is a simple, pleasant and varied circular route, touching on theGR®34, which remains one of the most scenic trails in the area. An easy walk along sunken paths at first, then following the Laita river estuary.
Guidel - Riantec
Pass through the towns of Guidel, Ploemeur, Larmor, Lorient, Locmiquelic, Port-Louis and Riantec on a route marked with cycle route signs. Enjoy the coastal landscapes and town centres along the way.
Loop in the Carnoët National Forest and along the banks of the Laïta
A peaceful walk, part of which is through the heart of the forest and part along the banks of the beautiful Laïta. There are many places with picturesque names (Fontaine aux Loups, Fontaine des Dimanches, Pont du Diable, Pont de Pierre, Port du Passage, Étang de Tailleurs, etc.), which bear witness to the former life of the "forest people".
Walks near Laïta (fleuve)
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.