Ar Litorienn





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Walk in the forest of Brocéliande, which passes by the mythical fountain of Barenton, starting from the Barenton carriage car park, near the small Breton village of Folle Pensée. This fountain is bubbling although its water is cold. Some people think she has magical powers.
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Hike in the Brocéliande forest, which will allow you to discover the Guillotin oak, a very large tree that must be between 800 and 1000 years old. You will also pass in front of the beech of Ponthus, a centuries-old beech surrounded by spruces. A legend says that the stones at its foot are the remains of the castle of Ponthus.
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This hike from Tréhorenteuc in Brittany takes you to the edge of the Paimpont Forest, also called the Brocéliande Forest. The occupation of the town dates back to the Neolithic as evidenced by the megalithic monuments that you meet along the way. A nice course in a forest full of mysteries which will make you discover the garden of the monk and its legend.
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Discover the GRP® Tour de Brocéliande. This route represents the fourth stage and takes you from Tréhorenteuc to Paimpont while skirting the northern limit of the Brocéliande Forest. The arrival point is the Abbaye de Paimpont in the charming village of Paimpont just on the edge of the Etang de l'Abbaye de Paimpont. It is a Gothic and Baroque style abbey built in the 13th century.
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Here is a hiking loop of almost 22 kilometers which also lends itself to the practice of cycle tourism. You can discover the forest of Brocéliande in the department of Morbihan. This green setting in the heart of Brittany is the largest forest massif in Brittany. Its 11,000 hectares are home to a biodiversity in flora and fauna. This mythical forest was imagined by Chrétien de Troyes at the end of the 12th century in his Arthurian novel "Chevalier au lion". Departing from Tréhorenteuc, you...