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Penvénan walks
Port Blanc le Royau loop
Between the communes of Penvénan and Trévou Tréguignec, the circuit takes you from Port Blanc to Plage du Royau, where you'll discover a beautiful coastline and local history.
The Buguélès foreshore
The Buguéles foreshore is a labyrinth of over 2,000 hectares, covered at high tide but accessible at low tide. It is a maze of rocks around six main islands, some of which are inhabited, criss-crossed by paths of varying clarity.
A delight for discovery, for the views, for photos.
The circular walk returns via sunken paths under the trees.
At high tide: refrain from walking on the foreshore.
Trestel and Port-Blanc
This hike in Trégor is not particularly difficult. After following the coast along the customs officers' path and catching a glimpse of Île des Femmes and Île Saint-Gildas, you will discover Port Blanc before heading inland to explore the Trestel marshes.
The coast between Trestel and Trélévern
Three circular routes to suit everyone's needs, but all of them allow you to discover the Trégorrois region and the coast.
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.
Pointe du Château in Plougrescant
This hike offers stunning views of the rocks sculpted by the sea over the centuries.
You can imagine Napoleon, Mayan masks, dolphins... You'll shiver at the edge of the Castel Meur chasm.
Let yourself be carried away by these sublime landscapes.
The Pointe de Plougrescant
The Pointe de Plougrescant is recognised around the world due to Castel-Meur: the house between the rocks. The hike starts at Saint-Gonery Chapel, equally famous for its crooked lead bell tower. The hike continues via the Baie de l'Enfer where you can admire the Jaudy estuary, then on to Pointe du Château - the most northerly point of this route - to see Castel Meur (private property) and finally to discover the gulf before returning to the departure point along the west coast of the point.
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.
Around the Roche Jaune
What could be more unusual than a hike in the bed of an estuary? What could be more romantic than a walk up the bed of a rushing stream? What could be more relaxing than a stroll through the green countryside of Trégor? What could be more spectacular than a panoramic view of an estuary?
You will discover all this during this walk, which we recommend you do at high tide with low or medium coefficients (below 80).
From east to west, Estuary, Islets and Craggy rocks at Plougrescant
This route takes you on a tour of the different faces of the Plougrescant coastline, with a variety of landscapes. The islands of Loaven and Er, which punctuate the Jaudy estuary, are the scene of major oyster-farming activity at low tide. At high tide, the islands are popular for water sports, especially kayaking.Then there's the rugged coastline of the northern tip, where raw nature and moorland take on their full character.
Trieux peninsula between Kerbors and Brestan
A sea and land circuit on the wild peninsula, to discover the mouth of the Jaudy and the oldest granite rocks in France, at Port-Béni (1.7 billion years old).
Always check the tide times.
The Dourdu Valley and Perros Cove
Hike in the Louannec countryside, among cows and coconut fields, then along the coastal path and beach.
The Jaudy estuary and the covered walkway of Men ar Rompet
A very short hike that starts off the trail, following the right bank of the Jaudy estuary. It then quickly heads inland, offering some beautiful views of the sea. At the end of the trail, you can visit a very beautiful covered alley, which is well preserved.
N.B. Do not undertake this hike at high tide (see practical information).
Coastal route in Louannec
A short hike to enjoy with the family. The sea and countryside are on the agenda.
A stroll through the heritage of Rospez
This walk through the heritage of Rospez is offered by the "heritage" group of the "Ro'Spered" association.
The remarkable sites linked together are very diverse: parish church, chapels, fountain, crosses or calvaries, flax scutching machine, Bronze Age tumulus, restored wash house... crossroads of three Roman roads...
A hike through the Rospez countryside, discovering the remains of a past dating back nearly three millennia...