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Alain JourdrenTrolann
Ergué-Gabéric
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Directions
To access the destination, take the Ergué-Gabéric/Coray exit from the express road (RN 165). Follow the direction towards Coray for 6.5 km. After passing the "Cornwall press", take the first road on the right. Proceed for 1 km until you reach the Trolan hamlet.
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Attractions
- Quimper Cathedral: Located in nearby Quimper, this stunning Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century and is known for its impressive architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: Also situated in Quimper, this art museum houses a remarkable collection of paintings, sculptures, and ceramics from various eras, including works by renowned artists such as Monet and Renoir.
- Odet River: Flowing through Quimper, the Odet River offers scenic boat trips and leisurely walks along its banks, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and charming villages.
- Locronan: A medieval village just a short drive from Trolann, Locronan is famous for its well-preserved historic buildings and cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore its quaint shops, enjoy local cuisine, and admire the stunning views from the hilltop Chapelle du Pénity.
- Pointe du Raz: Situated on the rugged coastline of Finistère, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic headland known for its breathtaking cliffs and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking and taking in the natural beauty of the region.
- Haliotika - La Cité de la Pêche: Located in Guilvinec, a fishing port near Trolann, this interactive museum provides insights into the local fishing industry. Visitors can learn about the traditional methods, observe fishing boats, and even try their hand at fish filleting.
- Armorique Natural Regional Park: Stretching across Finistère, this vast protected area offers diverse landscapes, including forests, moorlands, and stunning coastal areas. It is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching.
- Château de Keriolet: Situated near Concarneau, this 19th-century castle is known for its architectural grandeur and beautiful gardens. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the castle's rich history and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Concarneau Ville Close: Located in the town of Concarneau, the Ville Close is a fortified old town surrounded by ancient ramparts. Within its walls, visitors can wander through narrow streets, visit shops and art galleries, and enjoy a meal at one of the charming restaurants. 10. Pont-Aven: This picturesque town is famous for its association with the art movement known as the "Pont-Aven School." Visitors can explore the art galleries, follow in the footsteps of famous artists like Paul Gauguin, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Aven River.