Brit Hotel Le Kerotel
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Here is a route of about 19 kilometers which will take you from the village of Le Bourgneuf to the village of Le Courégant in the department of Morbihan. You will be on the greenway, making this route a good choice for road cycling. You will discover the Breton countryside as well as the coast. You can enjoy Courégant Beach in particular before retracing your steps to Le Bourgneuf.
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A mainly cycling route of just over 18 kilometers that runs through the Breton countryside of southern Morbihan. You can also do this round trip on foot, but expect a lot of pavement. You will depart from Lorient heading north. You will turn around at a place called Parc er Blay. You will retrace your steps to your starting point in Lorient.
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This nature hike goes around the Etang de Ter, a set of two bodies of water (the Etang de Saint-Mathurin and the Etang de Kermélo), near the town of Lorient, in the Morbihan department, in the Brittany region. This course allows you to breathe fresh air while close to the city.
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The start of this discovery trail is in the car park on Avenue Guy Moquet in Lanester in the Morbihan department. This route draws a loop that winds through Lanester and the city of Lorient. In particular, it runs along the banks of the Scorff, which it crosses twice. A course without particular difficulty.
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This route from Quéven takes you to the Petit and Grand Loc'h ponds nature reserve which is home to a wide variety of birds. The trail then follows the beaches of Loc'h and Pen er Malo. You can see Le Fort-Bloque, built on the islet of Keragan between 1747 and 1758, following the siege of Lorient. The path then bypasses the town of Plœmeur before joining Quéven