L'Hôtel de Loctudy





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Hike to Combrit, starting from the tip of Île-Tudy, a former fishing village, at the entrance to the estuary of the Pont-L'Abbé river. This route runs along the Atlantic Ocean by taking the Chemin des Douaniers to take you to Sainte-Marine, at the entrance to Odet Bay. You will also discover the Pointe de Combrit on the way.
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Here is a round trip hike on the coast of the town of Loctudy in the department of Finistère in Brittany. It is recommended to do this walk at low tide because the passages can be more difficult at high tide. You will leave from the Phare de Langoz, south of Loctudy, you will follow the Plage de Langoz and continue on the coast. You will pass by the beach of Kervilzic, the Beach of Lodonnec and Ezer and finally the Beach of Poulluen. You will turn around at the end of the beach. At kilometer...
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True island until the construction of the dike of Kermor in the years 1852-1853, Île-Tudy is today the peninsula of Pays-Bigouden, located at the extreme southwest of the tip of Finistère . There are many small fishermen's houses in stone or painted white on Île-Tudy. The edges of flowery windows stretch along the narrow lanes, testimony of the village of the XVth and XVIth centuries.
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Hike on the coast of the Côte de Granit Rose, in the town of Loctudy, which takes you to the pretty sandy beach of Poulluen, next to the Port de Larvor Hold. You will also pass by the Sables Blancs beach, a beautiful sandy beach surrounded by dunes, in the Lesconil cove. This beach is equipped with toilets and picnic tables.
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This route starting from Plobannalec-Lesconil in Finistère will make you discover the surrounding megalithic sites through the small country roads of the hinterland of Guilvinec. You will get to know the dolmens of Kervadol, the ensemble of Quelarn or the dolmen of Tronval.