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The spirit of the Erdeven countryside
The third circular loop of the ‘Grand Site de France’ landscape trail invites you to experience the landscapes of Erdeven through the senses. Entitled ‘The Soul of Erdeven’s Landscapes’, this 11 km circular loop takes you on a walk along Erdeven’s narrow country lanes to the coast. Seven illustrated stopping points mark the circular route, including three storytelling stops. Throughout the walk, a white sand martin will guide you along the right path.
Walks near Poulbé (cours d'eau) - Se jette dans l'océan Atlantique
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 V45 cycle route from Guidel to Riantec
The V45 cycle route between Guidel and 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.
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.
Lorient - Languidic
From the Bay of Lorient to the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, Cycle Route 8 (188 km) crosses the Breton countryside on towpaths and peaceful little roads lined with water points.
The V8 first follows shared paths, passing through pretty residential neighbourhoods in the city, then through the countryside, before reaching the Blavet towpath, which meanders between the wooded hills of a green valley. Route 8 then continues along the quiet and winding Hilvern canal, which has been converted into a greenway, to join the Nantes-Brest stream at Allineuc.