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Three steeples path

This trail passes through three communes: Plouzévédé, Trézilidé and Tréflaouénan and takes you through fields, woods and along streams.The route is signposted in Turquoise Blue and White. A 10 km circuit with a possible short cut down to 8 km.
Ria du Guillec et Château de Kérouzéré à Sibiril

Promenade patrimoniale à la découverte de plusieurs sites de la commune de Sibiril (église, manoirs et Château de Kérouzéré) en longeant une partie de la ria du fleuve le Guillec.
Coastline and hinterland around Sibiril

Follow theGR®®34along the Le Guillec river estuary, which joins the English Channel at the port of Moguériec, home to a fleet of fishing boats and net fishermen. Continue along the coastal path that runs along this rocky coastline overlooking the open sea (view of the Île de Batz and its lighthouse).Walk along the Port Neuf cove and its family-friendly sandy beach. Reach the Pointe de Théven Braz and its granite quarry.Return via small roads and wide paths, passing by the Château de Kérouzéré.
The Guillec Valley

All kinds of landscapes can be enjoyed throughout this hike, which is virtually flat.After walking alongside fields and crossing a farm, walkers arrive at a sandy bay that opens up to the English Channel. Then, after the point, they walk alongside a river that flows freely in a wide cove.Finally, a path through a wooded area alongside the river completes the route.
The Langazel moors in Trémaouézan

A family walk in the Langazel wetland, considered to be the oldest peat bog in western Brittany. It is classified as a protected natural area and is part of the Natura 2000 network.
It consists of a mosaic of remarkable habitats (wet meadows, moors, peat bogs) which give it its unique character. It is also one of the main sources of the Aber Wrac'h stream, which supplies 36 municipalities with drinking water.
From Dossen to Pointe de l'Oppidum

This short hike allows you to discover Santec Bay, the view of Mogueriec harbour and the mouth of the Guillec with a multitude of birds during migration periods (with a little luck, you may see Sacred Ibises).
From Roscoff to the Sainte-Anne islet in Saint-Pol-de-Léon

Route from Roscoff to the Sainte-Anne islet following the GR®34, with beautiful viewpoints.
Stroll on Callot Island near Carantec

A charming little stroll on Callot Island in Northern Brittany. Pleasant beaches and a beautiful granite chapel, perched on a hill, enhance the walk.
The island is home to a few houses, but above all a superb little chapel, visible from afar because it's perched on a hillock. The granite chapel is open to visitors.
The walk is enhanced by beautiful beaches, as the northern part of the island is rather wild.
L'Aber Bay and Pointe de Perharidy

Starting from Roscoff, this circuit will allow you to discover the Perharidy peninsula by going around Anse du Laber. It is an easy walk, built on theGR® trail and a local walking route, which offers beautiful views of Roscoff and the Île de Batz in a very pleasant setting.
Anse du Laber can be explored in its entirety at low tide, and depending on the tide, the landscapes you see can be radically different.
Between land and sea in Roscoff

This beautiful, unspoilt hike will take you through varied landscapes, passing by the fishing port, the marina and the yacht harbour. You will then enter the Roscoff countryside and finally visit the centre of Roscoff - a town of character - with its many shops and Breton restaurants.
Monts et Vallées circuit in Pencran

With its rich church and parish enclosure, Pencran stretches across the hill south of Landerneau and then plunges down into green rural valleys. The first part of this trail leaves the village and passes through residential neighbourhoods facing Landerneau. It then joins the countryside, following paths through the woods and farm tracks. In addition to the parish enclosure, you will discover the bucolic atmosphere of a tree-lined canalised stream and the surprising Fontaine de la Vierge (Virgin's Fountain), set in a small, well-preserved sanctuary.
The Tour of Batz Island

With alternating fine white sandy beaches, rugged rocky coastlines and green landscapes, the island of Léon enjoys a microclimate where early potatoes are the main crop, grown in soil fertilised by seaweed.
Morlaix Bay from Locquénolé

This hike allows you to discover the Morlaix river and bay from the heights of Locquénolé. Splendid views await you.
Barnenez Peninsula and Térénez Cove
Barnenez is best known for the cairn that dominates the headland and stands out in the landscape. It is also a peninsula that you can walk around. Whether you walk along the Anse de Térenez or the Morlaix River, at high or low tide, you will find yourself in a multifaceted place, with the majestic site of the entrance to the Morlaix River and its iconic monuments as a backdrop.
In the countryside and around Lake Drennec

A varied route where you can discover aspects of the Breton countryside that have changed little over time. Cross moors and woods, pass through isolated hamlets to return to the lake and its landscaped surroundings.
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).
The Roc'h circuit in the Monts d'Arrée

Roc'h ar Feunteun, Roc'h Trédudon, Roc'h Trévézel, a line of jagged ridges.
In the heart of the Armorique Regional Nature Park, the Monts d'Arrée rise up in a landscape of moors, heather and gorse. These landscapes give off a surprising impression, marked by unreality, mystery and authenticity, which we know well in inland Brittany.
Tro Sant Riwal circuit

Nestled in a green valley, this commune has all the charm of the mountain countryside, with its sunken lanes, hedgerows, streams and rugged terrain.
The name of the commune comes from the name of the parish patron saint, Saint Rivoal, formerly Riwall, the name of a large family that emigrated from Brittany to Great Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries.
Saint-Rivoal has been awarded the "Communes du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne" (Communes of Rural Heritage in Brittany) label.