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Riec-sur-Belon walks
Along the Belon and the estuary of the Karstic Cave
Discover the right bank of the Belon and where it meets the Aven, where these two rivers flow into the sea.
Return via quiet country lanes before reaching another cove on the Belon.
The banks of the Belon and Anse de Penmor
Two coastal rivers, the Aven and the Belon, have the same estuary facing Port Manec'h. This circuit largely follows the edge of the Belon and one of its coves, Penmor. During the walk, you will discover two beautiful fountains and the Saint-Léger Chapel.
Countryside and banks of the Aven and Belon rivers via the Port de Rosbraz
After a peaceful walk along small country roads to discover the Allée Couverte Arc Boutée de Kerantiec, this circuit joins the karstic cave at the Rosbraz marina. The return via the GR®34 overlooks the left bank of the Aven and then the right bank of the Belon, offering views of the opposite bank of each river.
Walk in the Belon region
The banks of the Belon and its oysters, chapel, fountains and covered walkway are all part of this very easy hike. You will walk through the Kermeur woods and along the river on a coastal path that offers beautiful panoramic views.
Circular starting from Port du Belon via Kermeur Bihan and Kerfany
Hiking tour to discover the banks of the Belon and the surrounding heritage: Lanriot and Saint-Guinal chapels, fountains, covered walkway, coastal path and oyster beds.
Kergoulouët and Sainte-Thumette circular loop
Walk through the fields then return through the undergrowth, along the banks of the Bélon.
Around the Belon, a microcosm of Brittany
A taste of Brittany! Fishing villages, chapels, rivers, beaches, oyster farming and sunken paths... all of Brittany in a single hike.
Bois de Kermeur and the banks of the Bélon
This route combines a countryside section through small villages with the Bois de Kermeur, where you will discover the Fontaine Sainte-Thumette and the long covered walkway of Kermor Bihan.
The return journey follows the left bank of the Bélon, a major oyster farming area.
From Pont-Aven to Hénan Castle
The city of painters is nestled at the bottom of an aber, where the sea becomes a torrential river.
Downstream, the tides create a landscape that varies according to the tidal range. At low tide, mudflats cover a large part of the foreshore, while at high tide, the sea creeps into the heart of the woods, which form a green backdrop to the sea tongues overlooked by ancient pollarded trees. What a pleasure it is to walk here!
Trémor Chapel from Rosbraz
A walk between land and sea, along the karstic cave with views of the Château du Hénan and the Chapel of Trémor.
Bélon estuary, countryside and coastline starting from Kerfany Beach
Three complementary and very different atmospheres for this hike:- The Bélon estuary via Beg Porz, Port du Bélon and the coves of Lanriot and Sainte-Thumette,- The countryside, with its picturesque villages and the tranquillity of the Kerfany stream valley,- The cliffs, small beaches and viewpoints of the customs officers' path.
Please note: following a landslide, it is no longer possible to connect the points (1) and (2) via the GR®34 cliffside path. See Practical Information for a detour.
Le bras de mer de Moëlan-sur-Mer
Randonnée sur le sentier côtier bordant le bras de mer de Moëlan-sur-Mer.
Kerfany-Bélon circular
Of the rias in Moëlan-sur-Mer, the Bélon is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful. Starting from Anse de Kerfany, the proposed route first goes up the dark, damp valley that leads to this beach. At Blorimond, head north to reach Anse du Lanriot. When you reach Bélon, the river of the same name reveals itself in all its majesty. Then simply follow the GR®34 markings to return to the starting point, staying as close as possible to this magnificent inlet.
Anse de Poulguin and coastal path via Port Manec'h
There are three distinct sections to this route.At the start, there is a shaded path along the Anse du Poulguin on the karstic cave, followed by a passage through the countryside along small paths and little-used roads to reach the steep coastal path that leads to Port Manec'h, at the mouth of the Aven and Bélon rivers.Return along the banks of the karstic cave.Wooded landscape along the riverbank, which is flooded at high tide.Discover the seaside resort of Port Manec'h, a popular holiday destination since the 1930s.
Around Port Manec'h
From the Saint-Nicolas Chapel in the heart of the seaside town of Port Mananec'h, this route descends to the beach, running alongside it at a height before joining the coastal path followed by the GR® 34. After a slightly steep section, the hike continues inland to reach a cove of the Karstic Cave and then the river, which you follow to Port Manec'h.
Coastal path, countryside and karstic cave estuary starting from Port Manec'h
Three very different but perfectly complementary viewpoints over Névez:The cliffs via the coastal path between Port Manec'h and RospicoThe countryside via the villages and thatched cottages between Kerascoët and KervrenThe karstic caves of the Aven from Anse de Poulguin to its estuary with the Bélon.