Les Etangs de Pitié





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This route starting from the Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Pitié de Mellionnec near Hacadour follows the banks of the Nantes to Brest Canal and crosses the northern end of the Bois du Pouldu. The Chemin du Halage du Blavet follows the natural curves of the river, the landscapes are varied and the routes have been laid out for travel by bike, on foot or on horseback. The route is punctuated by locks that are still in working order.
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Starting from the small village of Mellionnec, this hiking route will take you through the typical landscapes of central Brittany. The hike follows dirt roads in the undergrowth, along cultivated plots. You will pass by the Écodomaine Le Bois du Barde, an eco-place inspired by permaculture as a philosophy of life. This area mixes economic activities and shared housing. The route passes through Bourg Kerac'h and Caleshouarn before returning to Mellionnec.
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This route crosses the hilly countryside typical of the Côtes-d'Armor department. Departing from Gouarec station, it runs along the Le Blavet river before joining Le Daoulas. The Gorges du Daoulas will take you to the plateau overlooking this beautiful valley. The circuit continues in the moors and follows the Chemin Allées Couvertes du Liscuis. You will descend into the Gorges and follow the towpaths of the Nantes to Brest Canal along Le Blavet.