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Isabelle RobertRoute De Crec'h Lagadurien
Pleumeur Bodou
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- Village Gaulois (0.7 miles): A reconstructed ancient Gaulish village that offers a unique historical experience. Explore the thatched-roof houses, watch demonstrations of traditional crafts, and learn about the daily life of the Gauls.
- Planetarium de Bretagne (1.2 miles): A fascinating planetarium featuring a 360-degree dome screen that offers immersive astronomical shows. Learn about the wonders of the universe, constellations, and space exploration.
- Parc du Radôme (1.3 miles): Located near the Planetarium, this park is home to the iconic Radôme, a large white geodesic dome that housed the first telecommunications satellite station in Europe. Discover its history and enjoy the beautiful surrounding gardens.
- Cité des Télécoms (1.4 miles): An interactive museum dedicated to telecommunications and the history of modern technology. Explore exhibits on telegrams, telephones, and the development of the internet. Climb to the top of the Radôme for a panoramic view.
- Aquarium Marin de Trégastel (4.5 miles): A captivating aquarium showcasing a variety of marine life found in the Brittany region. Admire colorful fish, sharks, turtles, and even touch some of the creatures in the touch pool.
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse (7.2 miles): Located in the charming village of Ploumanac'h, this lighthouse stands on a rugged coastline and offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding pink granite formations. Enjoy a scenic walk along the coastal path.
- Sentier des Douaniers (8.6 miles): Also known as the Customs Officers' Path, this coastal trail offers stunning views of the Brittany coastline. Explore cliffs, hidden coves, and sandy beaches as you hike or walk along this picturesque route.
- La Vallée des Saints (13.8 miles): A unique open-air sculpture exhibition featuring giant granite statues of Breton saints. Take a leisurely stroll among the impressive sculptures and learn about the legends and traditions associated with each one.
- Château de Tonquédec (17.6 miles): A medieval castle with well-preserved fortifications nestled in a picturesque setting. Explore the castle's towers, walls, and courtyards, and learn about its rich history through informative exhibits. 10. Île de Bréhat (23.5 miles): A beautiful archipelago comprising two main islands and several islets. Explore the car-free islands, discover charming villages, and enjoy stunning coastal landscapes. Don't miss the famous pink granite rocks on the southern coast. Note: Distances mentioned are approximate and may vary based on the exact location of the starting point.