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Heritage sites around Plomeur
Discover an exceptional religious, megalithic and natural heritage between the village of Plomeur and Pointe de la Torche, via bucolic footpaths, farm tracks and quiet country lanes.
Route de Saint-Côme
Countryside route allowing you to discover the Kerfland Menhirs as well as Saint-Côme Chapel and its fountain.
Route of the 2 churches and 3 chapels between Saint-Jean-Trolimon and Plomeur
Discover two churches, three chapels and picturesque hamlets in the countryside between Saint-Jean-Trolimon and Plomeur via idyllic footpaths, farm tracks and quiet country lanes.
Around the Chapel of La Tréminou
An easy route through the countryside along small roads and shaded country lanes.
This magnificent chapel also played an important role in the Bonnets Rouges revolt in 1675. This revolt was a violent protest against the new taxes imposed by King Louis XIV: the creation of a tax on stamped paper and a tax on the possession of pewter objects, but also a protest against the harshness and increase in seigneurial taxes.
Megaliths, the seaside and marshes from the Chapelle de la Madeleine
A varied, flat route starting from the beautiful Chapelle de la Madeleine with its modern stained-glass windows, the work of the painter Jean Bazaine, passing by two megalithic sites including the remains of a significant alignment of menhirs. The route continues through the dunes near Porzh Karn Beach, a surfer’s paradise, and returns via the Marias de Lescors, managed by the Conservatoire du Littoral.Sea and countryside with some wonderful heritage discoveries.
Heritage discoveries starting from Tronoën Chapel
This route starts at Tronoën Chapel, known as the ‘Cathedral of the Dunes’, and its superb calvary, leading into the surrounding countryside rich in sights such as Saint-Budoc Chapel in the former parish of Beuzeg-Cap-Caval and its fountain.
Along the route, you’ll pass by menhirs and steles and walk along the seashore facing the open sea of Audierne Bay.
Beuzec-Cap-Caval Route
This route, starting from the Chapel of Tronoën, or Tronoan, known as the "cathedral of the dunes" and its famous calvary, will take us on a journey of discovery to see menhirs and dolmens. After passing the Chapel of Beuzec-Cap-Caval, we return along the coast and through the dune massif: a good breath of sea air in store.
Heritage discoveries around Guilvinec
Let’s walk along the coast facing the Pointe de Penmarc’h, dominated by its lighthouse, then head inland to discover the Poulguen Tumulus.
After a short detour to the Chapelle Saint-Marc, nestled in its green setting, we return to the Chapelle Saint-Trémeur with its votive fountain and old bread oven.
Route megalithique from Pointe de la Torche
Starting at Pointe de la Torche, dominated by its eroded tumulus which reveals a dolmen and the remains of a covered passageway, the route runs along the coast and past the famous rocks of Saint-Guénolé.
Other megalithic monuments dot this route.
Route coastal and Lescors Marshes in Saint-Guénolé
Easy coastal path facing the open sea: beach and imposing rocks.
Pass by the square tower of Saint-Guénolé.
Return via the marshes and dunes.
From menhir to menhir via Saint Fiacre Chapel
Starting from the port of Léchiagat, let's go and discover two very different menhirs, as well as the Saint Fiacre chapel and its fountain.
Around the Port of Guilvinec
Discover the port of Guilvinec and its maritime environment. You will also encounter two menhirs along the way.
Greenway and Ster dunes via the port of Kérity
A leisurely walk along an old railway line through the Ster marshland.Return along the seashore on a path built below the dune to protect it. Numerous access points lead down to the sea, where the view is spectacular.The port of Kérity is imposing with its three breakwaters, but deep-sea fishing has ceased, giving way to daily fishing from small boats.Discover the imposing Church of Saint-Nonna in Penmarc’h and that of Sainte-Thumette in Kérity.
Loop via Kérity, the Pointe de Penmarch and the old Birinik train line
From the market town of Penmarch, this route leads to the seafront, past the Port de Kérity, the Pointe de Penmarch with its imposing Eckmül lighthouse, and the Chapel of Notre-Dame de la Joie right on the seafront. The return journey takes you along the old railway line between Pont-l'Abbé and Saint-Guénolé.
Gardens, heritage, greenway and river around Pont-l'Abbé
This semi-urban route begins with a visit to the Jardin des Camélias, which has been recently renovated but is little known despite its location in the heart of the town. It continues with a tour of the main monuments of Pont-l'Abbé before heading out into the countryside on the outskirts of Tréméoc and returning to the starting point via a greenway and the banks of the Pont-l'Abbé river.
Saint-Vio route
Circuit in the Tréguennec marsh with the sound of the waves of Audierne Bay in the background. On the route, there are two beautiful isolated chapels: Saint-Vio and Saint-Évy.
Megalithic circuit
Discover the megaliths (dolmens, covered passageway, menhir) facing the open sea.
Return via the coastal path and Lesconil Port.
Seaside and hinterland around Guilvinec
After following a path along Guilvinec beach, this route heads inland, where a rich heritage adorns this route between cultivated land and protected wilderness areas: chapels, fountains, dolmens, four medieval crosses with their bases, and more.
Between megaliths and crosses in Plobannalec-Lesconil
Follow this short route, created by the "Lire à Plobannalec" association, and head into the countryside to discover various elements of the local heritage: megalithic sites, crosses and fountains.
Moulin Neuf Pond from Bonne Nouvelle Chapel
From the Bonne-Nouvelle Chapel, Kelou Mad in Breton, a route along a sunken lane and path bordering a wetland area where the Pont-l'Abbé River flows after passing through the Moulin Neuf reservoir leads to the edge of this body of water. The route continues around this reserve, created in 1977 to supply drinking water to eleven municipalities in the Pont-l'Abbé region. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful, shaded surroundings and take the time to observe the birds that frequent this stretch of water.
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