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The Wild Coast along the country of dolmens and menhirs

Day 2 : Locuon - Plouharnel (110 on 301 km)

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You will find serenity at the Ploërdut castle (XVIIIth century), lost in the heart of 150 hectares of forest.

You will reach the banks of Blavet in Pontivy. Former capital of the Rohan’s who built a castle there in the XVth century, the town has kept XVIth and XVIIth century homes.

You will leave the town by travelling along the canal built for Napoléon between Nantes and Brest.

This Itinerary allong the current will first reveal the chapel Saint-Nicodème from the XVI th century then the Celtic site of Castennec and the houses Renaissance of Bieuzy. At Melrand, an archaeological farm recalls the rural life and habitat in the medieval time.

In Baudlook into the Vénus Quinipily enigma before sinking in the Floranges forest.

Chanticoq is one part of the helmets with evocative names you will find all along your Itinerary. Hence you will arrive at Sainte-Anne-d’Auray a major Breton pilgrimage place since the XVIIth century with its Renaissance style Basilica and its miraculous fountain.

Après un passage par Pluneret où repose la comtesse de Ségur, You will discover the marvels of the former town of Auray labelled « City of Art and History ». On the river Auray the Saint-Goustan harbour greeted the merchant boats in the XVth century. Some very beautiful houses recall this period.

You will watch the sunset on the Atlantic along the shore of Quiberon bay.

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