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Alain JourdrenTrolann
Ergué-Gabéric
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Directions
To access the destination, take the Ergué-Gabéric/Coray exit (D 15) from the express road (RN 165). Proceed in the direction of Coray for approximately 6.5 km. After passing "Cornwall press," turn right onto the first road. Continue for 1 km until you reach the Trolan hamlet.
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- Quimper Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Quimper, this stunning Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It is known for its intricate stained glass windows and impressive architectural details.
- Odet River: Flowing through Ergué-Gabéric, the Odet River offers picturesque views and opportunities for leisurely boat rides or peaceful walks along its banks. The river is surrounded by lush greenery and provides a serene escape from the bustling city.
- Jardin de la Retraite: Situated in Quimper, this beautiful public garden is a perfect place to relax and unwind. It features a variety of flowers, trees, and shrubs, along with charming walking paths, fountains, and benches.
- Musee des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: This art museum in Quimper houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Gauguin, as well as local Breton artists.
- Château de Keriolet: Located in Concarneau, approximately 20 kilometers from Trolann, this 19th-century castle is a popular tourist attraction. It offers guided tours that provide insight into the history and architecture of the castle, as well as its former inhabitants.
- Les Halles de Quimper: Quimper's central market, Les Halles, is a bustling hub of activity and a great place to experience the local culture. Visitors can browse through a wide variety of fresh produce, regional specialties, and traditional Breton products.
- Pointe du Raz: Situated on the western tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a stunning natural site known for its rugged cliffs, breathtaking views, and dramatic coastline. It is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the raw beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Locronan: This charming medieval village, located about 25 kilometers from Trolann, is known for its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. It offers a glimpse into Brittany's rich history and is often used as a filming location for period movies.
- Armorique Natural Regional Park: Stretching across the Finistère department, this vast regional park offers diverse landscapes, including forests, moors, and coastal areas. It is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. 10. Concarneau Ville Close: Situated on an island off the coast, the walled city of Concarneau is a popular tourist destination. Its well-preserved medieval fortifications, narrow streets, and charming shops and restaurants make it a delightful place to explore.