PORT-MANECH
Port-Manech, a seaside resort with old-fashioned charm in Névez, a great ...Read more
ST. LAWRENCE PENINSULA
Read moreBeautiful walk in prospect not to be missed. The path leads to the superb views by any weather and in any season. When the wind picks up and the sea breaks loose, it is the perfect place to watch the waves pass over the lantern of the Four lighthouse. Along the way, you will discover a renovated seaweed oven which bears witness to the goémonière activity in the region. In short, it is a pleasant and easy place for an hour stroll and easily accessed.
LOSTMARC'H BEACH
Read moreBetween the beaches of Logis and the point of Kerdra, parking on a parking lot after Lostmarc'h. Direction Morgat, then the goat's cap. Instead of "Saint Herbot", turn right, direction "alignement of menhirs", then park on the small wilderness parking. 15 minutes walk on the coastal trail on the left. The gay part of the naturist beach is at the cutting edge, but there are naughty couples too. Dredge also in the small wood above the beach.
KERMINHY BEACH
Read moreImplicit recognition for Ederven-Kerminhy beach. It is 2,500 meters long and is located between the river Etel and the Roche-Dry Blockhouse and accessible by the RD 781. Attendance by users of the naturist camping CNBS.
On this beach, there are many families used to maintaining the family character. Users of the Naturist Club of South Brittany are found there as well as their holidaymakers in summer. To note, a bicycle path runs along the beach - 1.5 km - with several access, gelvelles protecting the dune - and preventing voyeurs. A very nice beach in the summer especially at low tide where children can fight safely. 2 possible access to the village of Erdeven: Direction Kerouriec, large parking lot of La Roche Sec.
A sign indicates that naturism is tolerated from the entrance to the beach. But there are always irreducible textiles to the blockhouse on the right. The naturist zone really starts after the blockhouse. This is the most family area, where the beach is on a gentle slope, the sand finishes, and where there are the most people! Go to Kerminihy.
PLAGE DE BÉTAHON
Beautiful sandy beach, with access at the end of a path, in charming hiking ...Read more
THE ALTAR BAR
A natural phenomenon born in the last century, part of which can be seen ...Read more
MOUSTERLIN
The area of the White Sea, with the marshes, the dunes, the mudflats, the ...Read more
OBOE HYDRANGEAS
A pleasant walking area with magnificent pleasure gardensRead more
SENNA MARSHLANDS NATURE RESERVE
A remarkable reserve for its biodiversity and birdlife, the largest ...Read more
MOUSTERLIN BEACH - KERLER
Read moreMunicipal authorization of July 1, 2004. Beach allowed from April 1 to October 31. East of Bénodet, on a seaside fence closed by dune, west of Mousterlin. Family beach on most of the naturist kilometer where the nudity is fully respected, it is possible to practice naturism in the calm with a view of the ocean with views of the Glénan Islands. Swimming is easy in a clear and temperate water for the region. In two words: very nice.
TREMELIN LAKE
A godsend for nature lovers and thrill-seekers, offering a wide range of ...Read more
THE GIVING RANGE
A superb, imposing beach of fine golden sand, with real wave action outside ...Read more
WIDE DAMGAN BEACH
Great Beach of Damgan, including the beach of Dibenn where dogs are ...Read more
BERDER ISLAND
A small island with surprising vegetation reminiscent of the Mediterranean, ...Read more
THE FERN FOREST
Read moreThe famous forest of Fougères is a place of walk not to be missed. Composed mainly of oaks and beeches, the forest, which still contains some megalithic remains such as the cordon of druids or the curled stone (a dolmen with a gallery), was once the landmark of the Chouans during the Revolution. Discover the 12th century Landéan cellar, which is a vaulted underground room supported by eleven arches. Legend has it that the two staircases leading to it would connect the cellars to the castle of Fougères. This forest now covers 1,500 hectares and is made up of the woods of La Motte, Rumignon and even the forest of Villecartier. On site, you can take a healthy route, hiking trails such as those of the Old Castles, the Long Christmas, the Roman Way, the Pierre Enfouie or the Pierre Courcoulée, not to mention the mountain bike trails. To experience a great adventure with friends or family, participate in a geocaching session. This is a virtual treasure hunt where you have to discover clues via an application to install on your smartphone. In the heart of the forest, there is also an activity and leisure centre called Le Chênedet, which has existed since 1978. It offers a variety of activities and playgrounds for children. A little something extra in summer: a supervised swimming area will delight holidaymakers. For more information on hiking trails and geocaching, do not hesitate to contact the Fougères tourist office.
THE RAMPARTS PROMENADE JULES REVERT
The Ramparts Walk, honoring a former deputy mayor of the city in the first ...Read more
ERQUY BEACHES
The most beautiful beaches of Brittany, ideal to visit in the morning or ...Read more
FOREST AND CASTLE OF PONT-CALLECK
A forest turned park open to the public and home to an imposing castle with ...Read more
COVE OF ROSPICO AND RAGUENEZ BEACH
Anse de Rospico with a beautiful place to relax, with hiking trails with ...Read more
CAPE COZ MUDFLAT
A place where many birds can be observed, well appreciated by ...Read more
CHESTNUT POND
A natural area where fishermen, walkers and migratory birds by the ...Read more
MERLIN'S TOMB
A tomb which presents an alley of about ten meters long composed of eight ...Read more
ON THE RAMPARTS
Read moreMika is at the head of this establishment. It offers you to discover the Maritime maritime facade: at its side, you will be able to attend the sale of fish at the auction station, to walk over the fishing port and the shipyards, and crapahuter on the ramparts in the sound of historical anecdotes. Officially authorized by the port authorities, he can mount on the boats and allow you to be «directly with the workers of the seas». Note: Mika will introduce you to its artisan partners (brasserie, canning), which may offer you a tasting of their products!
POINTE DE PEN LAN
Pointe de Pen Lan, to discover a sublime and wild nature, among the most ...Read more
PLAGE DES GRANGES
Beach facing south, allowing to practice fishing at low tide.Read more
THE FOREST
Read moreThis state forest will offer you many outdoor activities: a mountain bike trail, a loop in loop (3:30 a. m.), an arboretum, the Old Oak site and a landscaped picnic area. The GR 37 also passes through it. Notice to hikers! Horse riding enthusiasts will appreciate the important network of equestrian circulations: they join in multiple crosses.
CHERRUEIX BEACH
A beautiful and large beach at Cherrueix, ideal for sand yachting and ...Read more
THE LOCARN MOORS
The largest inland moorland in the Côtes-d'Armor region covers 350 haRead more
THE POLDERS
Les Polders, an area of market gardens in Mont-Dol.Read more
Stroll in the woods of Caurel
Read morePresqu, the peninsula on Lake Guerlédan, offers many possibilities for walks. By your steps, the landscapes vary, from the sous to the dégagées banks, and finally reach the highest peaks, overlooking the forest of Quénécan. A beautiful diversity in only 4 km!
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ARMORIC NATURE PARK
A park with coastal paths, sunken lanes, forests and moors, the favorite ...Read more
ECOTONE NATURE
Read moreThe bay of Saint-Brieuc is full of natural resources. To make the most of it, opt for an outing with Ecotone nature: in the chaos of Gouët, in the Plédran forest, in the gigantic foreshore at the bottom of the bay, at sunset... Whatever your choice, Nicolas, a passionate nature guide, will help you decipher the environment and teach you to sharpen your sense of observation. Thus, the exit into the dunes of Hillion, on the traces of tiny mygales buried in the sand, is similar to an investigation. On the foreshore, while walking to the sea and the bushes, you will learn to distinguish seagulls from gulls, to spot traces of human activity, to pay attention to hermit crabs in ponds or to the small piles of sand left by sand worms... Informative outings, in the heart of splendid places.
HOUSE OF THE REGIONAL NATURAL PARK OF ARMORIQUE
Read moreThe Armorique Regional Nature Park is located in Brittany, in the department of Finistère. It stretches from the Monts d'Arrée to the coastline of the Crozon peninsula, via the Aulne valley and the Brest roadstead. It also includes the Iroise Islands, including Ouessant, Molène and Sein, which are classified as a Biosphere Reserve by Unesco. The park offers an exceptional environment, with a wide diversity of fauna, flora and natural habitats. It also boasts an extensive coastline. The park offers a wide range of activities and discoveries, including nature walks and a visit to the Domaine de Menez Meur, home to a conservatory for Breton breeds. Visitors can also discover the Ouessant Ecomuseum, which traces the organization of life on the island up to the middle of the 20th century.
MÉNEZ BRÉ
Read moreIt can be seen from the rapid route Rennes-Brest less than ten kilometres after the Embranchement branch. From the top of its three-hundred-five meters and thanks to its configuration, this bosse belonging to the Monts Mountains allows you to embrace a vast landscape. This mythical place has at all times created a peaceful and meditative atmosphere for legends, such as the one concerning the strange end of one of the last Druids, named Gwenc'hlan. It is also reported that, in the th century, thirty bishops met to utter anathema against Abdullah the Cursed, whose crimes inspired the tale of Blue Beard. Do not hesitate to admire a sunset: unforgettable!
LASNE SWAMP
The salt marsh of Lasné is a protected area, rehabilitated by the Conseil ...Read more
COAST HOUSE
Read moreThis former iodine production plant - produced from seaweed - is located at the entrance to the site, houses an information, documentation and permanent exhibition centre. It represents the fauna and flora as well as human activities around the dunes and ponds of Trévignon. Several naturalist walks are organised. You can also find tips on walking nearby and on the sites to visit.
THE KERFONTAINE BOG
Read moreManaged by the association Bretagne Vivante SEPNB since 1982, this peat bog (the peat bog is a wetland resembling a marsh and which hosts an original fauna and flora), characterized by peaty moors is the last area of importance for the whole of eastern Morbihan and the Landes de Lanvaux massif in terms of the species representative of these environments. Come and walk along its discovery trail (2 km) and visit with an audioguide to learn all about this exceptional place!
QUENECAN FOREST
The forest known as the small Breton Switzerland, offering two curiosities ...Read more
SMALL AND LARGE LOC'H PONDS
Read moreThe ponds of the Petit and Grand Loc'h have been classified as a regional nature reserve since 2008. These extend over an area of no less than 118 hectares and 3 km long in the immediate vicinity of the coast. The pond of Petit Loc'h is located in the southern part, while the old polders of Grand Loc'h, created in 1884, are located in the north. This former arm of the sea is now a real observatory for lovers of fauna and flora since the reserve is home to a number of migratory birds, but also otters, orchids, amphibians and many others. Notice to nature lovers....
THE PEDESTRIAN ISLAND
A natural site to discover on foot, by bike or by canoe, which is among the ...Read more
TRIELEN WALK - MULLEIN
This original walk is organized since 1979 by the Amicale molénaise and ...Read more
SEAL BEACHES
Read moreFrom Brest, you must take the direction of the Conquet by the D 789. Come to the Conquet, follow the indications of the white-Sablons beach, except that the gay beach lies north of this large family beach, just in a small cove. Dredge and naturism also in beautiful days. Is it name and rapprochement with the famous expression (who does not talk about the animal but the foc, the little sail of a boat that takes the wind by the back) who attracts the guys on this beach?
KER EMMA RANGE
Read moreFrom Brest take the D 788 towards Lesneven and continue by the D 125 towards Plouider, then (on the D 10 which runs along the coast. Turn to the first road on the left leading to the ornithological reserve. The beach is located at the end of Ker Emma's tip. Coming from Plouescat, you must go beyond the village of Ker Emma by the D 10. Dredge and naturism in the beautiful days, especially in the dunes and groves, because there are hetero couples on the beach and fishermen in the water.
DEER BEACH
The beach of the Chevrets, very frequented, connects the point of Meinga to ...Read more
KERANOUAT BEACH
Read moreMunicipal authorization of April 21, 2005. Kéranouat Beach - next to Kérouini Beach - delimited naturist beach and materialized by signage in the area of Keranouat. Practice is authorized daily from April 1 to September 30 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
DOLMEN DE PENHAP
This well-preserved megalithic structure is easily accessibleRead more