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                Porz Meur Tumulus Route            
            
        
                This is a short, easy route that takes you through the village and allows you to discover the fully restored Saint-Agapit Church, the Porz Meur Tumulus, which probably dates back to the Bronze Age, and the surrounding countryside.            
            
            
    
                
                The tip of Armorique            
            
        
                A beautiful hike, much of it taking place along the seafront corniche. Along the way, you can add a visit to a Gallo-Roman site and take a refreshing dip!            
            
            
    
                
                Locquirec and its beaches            
            
        
                A small seaside resort, Locquirec is the gateway to Finistère when arriving from the east via the north coast. The D142 crosses the Douron, which marks the boundary between the Côtes d'Armor and Finistère.
During this walk, before reaching the golden sandy beaches, you will discover the rocky Pointe du Corbeau and then, inland, beautiful second homes, before arriving at the small fishing port and ending at the second rocky point: Pointe du Château.            
            
            
    
                
                De Plougonven aux deux menhirs par le bois de Gaspern            
            
        
                An entrance to Finistère through the Monts d'Arrée gateway: the small medieval town of Plougonven with its parish enclosure is very close to the Gaspern forest. At the southern end of this route, two menhirs stand in a field, seeking company. After extensive restoration, the 15th-century Mézédern manor house is still open to visitors in summer. Religious, secular and natural heritage are all on display here.            
            
            
    
                
                The Cliffs of Trédrez            
            
        
                A very beautiful hike along the cliffs of Trédrez-Locquémeau with varied landscapes (moors, cliffs, hedgerows and reed beds) and magnificent views of Grève Saint-Michel.            
            
            
    
                
                Locquémeau and the cliffs of Trédrez            
            
        
                From the small village of Locquémeau, after discovering Pointe du Dourven, which marks the southern side of the Léguer estuary, you are invited to explore the inland countryside of the "Lokémaltèques" before returning down the customs officers' path to admire the cliffs of Trédrez and the magnificent panorama of the Trégor coast.
Please note:  GR® trail diversion, see here            
            
            
    
                
                Coastal and countryside trail via Pointe de Séhar            
            
        
                After crossing the Port of Locquémeau and the Pointe de Séhar, the route follows part of the GR®34 towards the Trédrez cliffs. The return journey is via small country roads, offering views of beautiful traditional buildings.            
            
            
    
                
                On the heights of Locquémeau            
            
        
                Locquémeau is known for its seaside. This short circuit takes you on a journey of discovery through the hinterland, passing through the small village and its beautiful church. You will also discover a discreet covered alley at the top of a cairn.            
            
            
    
                
                On the heights of Pointe de Séhar            
            
        
                After following the coastline, this route takes you up to a higher point to discover Pointe de Séhar and the port of Locquemeau via a section of the GR®34 trail. Beautiful views of Lannion Bay.            
            
            
    
                
                Pointe and site of Dourven near Locquemeau            
            
        
                The GR®34 leads to the Dourven site, which has unfortunately been partially disfigured since Storm Ciaran in November 2023, but still retains its charm for its views. The coastal path passes near Saint-Quiriou or Kirio Beach and its fountain. The rest of the route follows small roads to the village of Locquémeau and its beautiful church.
Please note:  GR® diversion, see here.            
            
            
    
                
                Saint-Michel-en-Grève from Locquémeau via the Falaises de Trédrez            
            
        
                Long loop taking a very beautiful section ofthe GR®®34on the Falaises de Trédrez to Saint-Michel-en-Grève. The return journey is via paths and small roads serving the hamlets. The route then rejoins theGR®®34for a short loop passing by the Pointe de Dourven.
Please note:  GR® diversion, see here.            
            
            
    
                
                Along the Anse de Térénez            
            
        
                Discover the Finistère region of Trégor and the Bay of Morlaix, protected by Vauban with the Château du Taureau. Discover that here too you are in oyster country.
You will also see the Barnénez peninsula, famous for its spectacular cairns: stone tombs dating from the Neolithic period (around 4,000 BC).            
            
            
    
                
                Pointe du Diben circular in Plougasnou            
            
        
                From Perros to the pine forest, follow the customs path that winds through the heart of the Port du Diben and along the rugged coastline.            
            
            
    
                
                From Port Blanc Beach to Térénez and back            
            
        
                Hike along the GR®34 at the eastern entrance to Morlaix Bay. Not particularly difficult, but there are a few tricky descents and ascents. The trail passes by some magnificent properties and offers breathtaking views of Morlaix Bay. Best done in both directions, at different times of day and at different times of the tide.            
            
            
    
                
                The Léguer Estuary, the Porz-Mabo Cliffs and the Pointe de Bihit            
            
        
                The hike takes place largely along the coast, offering numerous and varied views. The second part of the hike crosses a beautiful bocage landscape.            
            
            
    
                
                The seaweed harvesters' trail at Goas Lagorn            
            
        
                Before or after a refreshing dip in the sea at the large beach of Goas Lagorn, this is a very short loop with a slight elevation gain, exploring the old path once used by seaweed harvesters. Reed beds, ferns, pine undergrowth, sunken paths, rocky outcrops and superb views of the sea await you!            
            
            
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