A walk to discover exceptional natural sites ?

l’Ile de Bréhat

Ile de Bréhat
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Nicknamed the flowers island, the pier is 1.5 km walk from the cottages. Lovers of walking, you will be transported in a few minutes of crossing on the island. The cars were banned there to take advantage of a parenthesis of total tranquility.

Throughout the year, the archipelago benefits from the influence of the Gulf Stream which provides it with a particularly mild microclimate in winter.

Hydrangeas, mimosas, mulberries, and of course the agapanthus, the island’s symbol, will brighten up the paths you take.

Le sillon du Talbert

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"Morgana, on Talbert Island, fell in love with King Arthur. To reach it, it threw stones towards the coast, which multiplied in millions of pebbles "

His training is of a completely different nature.

The Sillon de Talbert is a free spit coastal spire formed of pebbles and sand located in the town of Pleubian. It stretches for around 3.2 km long with an average width of 100m. This superb site of ecological interest is protected with the creation in 2006 of the Sillon de Talbert regional nature reserve which covers an area of more than 18 hectares.

Located just 30 minutes from ploubazlanec, this is a visit not to be missed.

La Pointe du Château

Le Gouffre de Castel Meur

Gouffre de Castel Meur
Gouffre de Castel Meur
Maison entre les rochers
Maison entre les rochers
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Who has never seen the picture of this house trapped between 2 rocks. It will only be up to you to see it for real.

The site of the abyss is a true wonder of nature. Shaped over the tides, it is a breathtaking landscape that awaits you with these huge rocks out of the water. Magnificent in summer, terrifying during the gusts of wind which generate waves rushing between the enormous blocks of granite, raising sprays of foam over hundreds of meters.

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