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Directions
If you are traveling from the north on Nat.24, take the Languidic gate. Once you reach the church, make a right turn onto Landévant direction (D 102) and continue for 2 kilometers. Then, take the 102A road for 3 kilometers before making a right turn. Stay on this road for 2 kilometers until you reach Kergurun (GPS Kergurunne).
For those coming from the south on E60, take the Landévant gate (either 36.1 or 37). Follow the signs for Hennebont (D765). After passing the gendarmerie, take the third road on the right that leads to Kergurun.
For those coming from the south on E60, take the Landévant gate (either 36.1 or 37). Follow the signs for Hennebont (D765). After passing the gendarmerie, take the third road on the right that leads to Kergurun.
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- Hennebont Citadel: Located just a short drive from Kergurun, Hennebont Citadel is a historical fortress that dates back to the 13th century. It offers visitors the chance to explore well-preserved ramparts, towers, and a museum showcasing the history of the region.
- Zoo de Pont-Scorff: Situated in Pont-Scorff, a nearby town, the Zoo de Pont-Scorff is a popular attraction for families. It is home to a wide variety of animals, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and exotic birds. The zoo also offers educational programs and interactive exhibits.
- Port-Louis Citadel: A short distance away from Kergurun, the Port-Louis Citadel is a historical fortress overlooking the sea. It provides visitors with breathtaking views, as well as a maritime museum that exhibits artifacts related to the region's naval history.
- Groix Island: Accessible by boat from Lorient, Groix Island is a picturesque destination known for its stunning beaches, rugged coastline, and charming villages. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the island's rich natural beauty.
- Lorient Submarine Base: Located in Lorient, this former German submarine base is now a museum dedicated to the history of U-boats during World War II. It offers guided tours and exhibits featuring submarines and artifacts, providing a fascinating insight into naval warfare.
- Pont-Aven: A renowned artist's colony, Pont-Aven is a small town known for its picturesque landscapes and art galleries. Visitors can stroll along the river, visit art studios, and explore the town's charming streets lined with traditional Breton houses.
- Carnac Stones: A short drive from Kergurun, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic monuments. Dating back over 5,000 years, these standing stones are shrouded in mystery and offer a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric civilization.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula boasts stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming seaside towns. It is an ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a relaxing coastal getaway.
- La Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly: Located in Lorient, this interactive sailing museum pays tribute to French sailor Eric Tabarly. Visitors can explore exhibitions showcasing the history of sailing, enjoy simulators, and even try their hand at sailing in a virtual regatta. 10. Château de Josselin: About an hour's drive from Kergurun, the Château de Josselin is a magnificent medieval castle that has been remarkably preserved. It offers guided tours, revealing its impressive architecture, stunning gardens, and a rich history spanning over 1,000 years.