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This short 2.57 kilometer round trip will take you along the Penfeld River to the town of Brest in the Finistère department. You will leave under the Pont de l'Harteloire and follow the Boulevard Jean Moulin. You will cross the Square de Bazeilles, which has been revegetated and which now offers a beautiful playground for children. You will turn around at the Pont de Recouvrance and retrace your steps to complete this route.
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This walk in the city center of Brest in Finistère begins at the Place de la Liberté. You will take the Rue de Siam where there are many shops. The route passes through the Pont de Recouvrance from where you will have a nice view of the Brest cable car. You will then discover the Tanguy Tower. Dated from the 14th century, it houses the museum of old Brest. To return to your starting point, you will cross the Jardin du Château, the Jardin de l'Académie de Marine, the Cours Dajot and the Jardin...
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This circuit of almost 7 kilometers in Brest in the department of Finistère will take you to the banks of La Penfeld. You will leave from La Cavale Blanche and go north along the Center Sportif de la Cavale Blanche. You will cross the Rives de Penfeld park. You will take the Chemin de Langoulouarn. You can discover the Moulin de Pen ar Créa'ch before going around the Étang de Villeneuve. You will descend along La Penfeld on the other bank, passing through Goyen to the starting point near the...
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This walk will give you a nice overview of the different districts of downtown Brest (Siam, Saint-Martin, Saint-Michel, Recouvrance and the new Capucins district) as well as its port. Several panoramas on the harbor of Brest and Penfeld are visible on the route. To avoid the detour via the Harteloire bridge, it is possible to take the cable car between the Siam district and the Capucins on the right bank.
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This 4.83 kilometer hiking loop will introduce you to the Stang-Alar valley in the eastern region of the city of Brest in Finistère. You will criss-cross this magnificent Vallon, a veritable green lung of 40 hectares. You will find there in particular the garden of the national botanical conservatory, created in 1975, which is dedicated to the preservation of wild plants threatened with extinction.