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A journey to the end of the ancient world

Day 3 : PLONEVEZ-PORZAY - LA FORET-FOUESNANT (114 on 285 km)

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The time is frozen at the Manoir of Moëllien where discussions were held around the granite mantelpiece in the XVIIth century. In the outbuildings the rooms open up to a forest of fragrant pine trees.

Between the head lands of Tréfeuntec and Talagrip the chapel of Sainte-Anne-la-Palud overlooks a fine sand beach.

By climbing one of the highest summit of Brittany (330m) you will enjowy a unique view over the Montagnes Noires and the Crozon peninsula.

At the foot of the « mountain », the chapel Sainte-Marie-du-Ménez-Hom houses XVIIIth century altarpieces.

In the Crozon peninsula at the mouth of the Aulne you will discover a museum about the local school life at the beginning of the XXth century.

At Saint-Ségal in the regional Natural Park of Armorique the Champs Museum explains the changes of the Breton agriculture.

One of the most beautiful enclosed parochial units in Bretagne stands at the heart of this Armoricaine countryside.

You will leave the Aulne valley at Châteauneuf-du-Faou, one of the meeting places for the salmon fishermen in France.

At the heart of the Laz forest discover the park of the Trévarez castle and its clumps of camellias, rhododendrons or azaleas.

After having crossed the Odet you will reach the banks of the Aven in Rosporden, a major place of the Breton canning factory.

Before touring the « closed town » of Concarneau held in its medieval ramparts you will stop at the Kériolet manor transformed into a medieval castle in the XIX th century..

You will reach Fouesnant along a road which reveals a nice view over the bay of La Forêt-Fouesnant.

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