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Alain Jourdren
Trolann
Ergué-Gabéric
29500

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Directions

To access the destination, take the Ergué-Gabéric/Coray exit (D 15) from the RN 165 express road. Follow the direction towards Coray for 6.5 km. After passing the "Cornwall press" landmark, take the first road on the right. Continue for 1 km until you reach the Trolan hamlet.

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Attractions

  • Quimper (6km): Quimper is a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval center. Visitors can explore the beautiful Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, stroll along the atmospheric streets lined with half-timbered houses, and visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts to admire its impressive collection of artworks.
  • Odet River (9km): The Odet River is a picturesque waterway that flows through the region, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat cruise along the river, passing by lush green landscapes, historic castles, and charming villages.
  • Locronan (31km): Locronan is a small medieval village that has preserved its traditional Breton character. Its well-preserved, cobblestone streets and historic buildings make it a popular filming location for period movies. Visitors can explore the village, visit the 15th-century Church of Saint Ronan, and browse through local artisan shops.
  • Pointe du Raz (49km): Pointe du Raz is a dramatic headland located on the westernmost point of France. Offering breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the Atlantic Ocean, it is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. There are several walking trails that lead to various viewpoints, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the area's natural beauty.
  • Concarneau (61km): Concarneau is a fortified town located on a peninsula. Its most famous attraction is the Ville Close, an old walled town that was once a stronghold against invasions. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the historic fishing port, and explore the Museum of Fishing to learn about the region's maritime heritage.
  • Pont-Aven (67km): Pont-Aven is a charming village nestled along the banks of the Aven River. It is renowned for its association with the School of Pont-Aven, an art movement that attracted many famous painters in the late 19th century. Visitors can explore art galleries, visit the Musée de Pont-Aven, and admire the picturesque scenery that inspired renowned artists like Paul Gauguin.
  • Douarnenez (70km): Douarnenez is a vibrant coastal town with a rich maritime history. Visitors can stroll along its picturesque harbor, visit the Port-Musée to discover traditional boats and maritime artifacts, and explore the old quarter of Tréboul with its charming narrow streets and colorful houses.
  • Île de Sein (80km): Île de Sein is a small island located off the coast of Brittany. It is known for its rugged beauty, traditional fishing village atmosphere, and its lighthouse that has guided ships since the 19th century. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island, enjoy walks along the cliffs, and experience the unique island life. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic towns and villages to enjoying stunning natural landscapes and immersing oneself in the rich culture and heritage of the region.

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