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Many walks are possible from the lodge :
The GR34 Loguivy to the Sea, Point Arcouest, the port of Pors-Even, the tower of Paimpol Kerroc'h up through the famous Bay of Launay called "Sorbonne Beach, adopted by the famous scientists Marie Curie, Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie, the Historian Seignobos, painters Ch. Lapicque, JG. CORNELIUS and J. PERRIN, creator of the CNRS.
The GR34 towards the south to go to the Trieux Koz-castle, the chapel of Kergrist, cross the bridge to spend Lézardrieux Goëlo to Trégor, and continue towards the path of Talberg.
Many trails and coastal walks for small sillonner commune Ploubazlanec and discover its significant architectural heritage (the Calvary of Kerroc'h and the Trinity, the Cross Widows made famous by the fishermen of Iceland by Pierre Loti, the Lannevez chapels and Perros-Hamon, the ruins of 3 Moulins A Vent of the 18th century, the remains of lime kilns, the village of Kerroc'h, the Wall of the Disappeared, located in the cemetery in memory of the disappeared during the fishing for cod).

 

A few kilometers from the lodge :

Trieux estuary and coastal forest Penhoat-Lancerf through moors and woods. Passage through Traou nose (famous by case Seznec), now home of the estuary. On the other side of Trieux overlooks the chateau de la Roche Jagu. You can continue until the small town of Pontrieux (cited washhouses to 50)
The domain of Roche Jagu with its 60 hectares of garden-inspired medieval. Water is everywhere in the park, especially in spring when many sources s'invitent on the slopes and in valleys. Landscape emergency stairs with water, palm trees, camellias.
The visit must Bréhat, l'Ile aux fleurs and "Rochers roses". The pier of the island you can reach by GR34, is located 5km from the lodge.
There are no cars Brehat for the benefit of hikers. A busy day to walk in the countless small roads and lanes between the Port closed to south and lighthouse Peacock north. Remember the tide mill.
Plouha cliffs, the highest in Britain with Zegal Gwin, one of the last small Breton ports anchored on piles of wood.
Peak Minard Bilfot and overlooking the bay. Creeks and beaches, trails customs.


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