LA BRETAGNE

 

The Méandres

Circuit Number 1, Departure cove of Saint-Francois, lenght : 12 KM

-Anse de Saint-Francois
-Viaduc de Kerdeozer (built by Harel de La Noë). Railway line Tréguier-Lannion-Perros-Guirec 1906-1949
-Garreg-Wenn (White rock). Wood of Kernevez. Aqueduct of Guindy (built in the seventeenth century)
-The village of Moulins. Until the 1950’s, five mills lifed the shores of Guindy, between the aqueduct and  the chapel of Saint Marc in Minihy-Tréguier.
-Starting from Troguindy (former stronghold of Bachellerie), reach Port Skoul until the former mill Penn-Bloué. Go through Poull ar Brozec then Bazil, one reaches Kélomad (Good Niews), built in memory of an event of the war of succession of Brittany(1341-1381).

 The Lordships

Circuit Number 2, Departure  cove of  Treguier church, lenght: 14 KM

-From the church, take the direction of the  chapel Saint Laurent. The latter once depended on the Lordship of Lesguiel, today disappeared. Go to the cross Dom lan. Further, le megalith of Kerlouc'h stands on the left. Join the fountain  Kerbastard then along lthe lishildry to join Lesojan in Plougrescant and reach the bridge Min (stone bridge). The castle of  Lezhildry (XVe et XVIe century) stands out on the left .
-Join the  departmental D8,  longer on 400 metres and turn right for reach the castle of Keralio (XVIIe et XVIIIe) with a tower of XVe was kept. Go Kermarrec
, take Prajou-Cam and Kerhos, we come  behind the manor  Kérousy (manor at the end of XVe century). Back to the church of Plouguiel.

The estuary

Circuit Number3, Departure  port of Yellow-Stone, lenght: 13 KM

-Port of Yellow-Stone. The panoramic view point.
-Kéraret, le Palud,  bay of hell who does not deserve his name.
-Arrere, once mill chapter of Treguier. A bypass allows us to the longer Leshildry and discover the remains of an old mill, and the fountain Kerbastard.
-From Kermadur to Kerriou, via Kerwilliam, join the chapel Saint Laurent then move to the place called "La Montagne". About 100 metres further, we discover a perpetual plate the memory of Ian Ar Gwenn,  popular singer.
-(in case of high tide, take the route  dotted blue) - If the sea is low,  you
can reach  Crec'h-Suilhet and along the strike until the estuary  Palamos, then go back to the chapel Saint-Gouéno. A small alley brings us back to the fountain, the Yellow-Stone port is at the bottom of the coast.

MARINE AIR IS SOURCE OF WELL-BEING

BRITTANY