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Languidic
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Directions
If you are coming from the north on Nat.24 and reach gate Languidic, you should turn right in front of the church towards Landévant. Follow D 102 for 2km, then take 102A for 3km. Finally, turn right and continue straight for 2km until you reach Kergurun (GPS Kergurunne).
If you are coming from the south on E60 and reach gate Landévant (either 36.1 or 37), you should head towards Hennebont. After passing the gendarmerie, take the third road on the right that leads to Kergurun.
If you are coming from the south on E60 and reach gate Landévant (either 36.1 or 37), you should head towards Hennebont. After passing the gendarmerie, take the third road on the right that leads to Kergurun.
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Attractions
- La Roche-Bernard (14 km): Located on the banks of the Vilaine River, La Roche-Bernard is a picturesque town known for its medieval architecture, charming streets, and beautiful waterfront. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys, visit the 16th-century church, and enjoy panoramic views from the hilltop.
- Josselin Castle (25 km): Josselin Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress situated on the banks of the Oust River. This impressive castle features a combination of Gothic and Renaissance architecture and houses a museum showcasing its rich history. Visitors can take guided tours, stroll through the lovely gardens, and admire the panoramic views.
- Port-Louis Citadel (33 km): Located in the city of Lorient, the Port-Louis Citadel is a historical fortress that protected the harbor from invasions. Today, it houses the National Maritime Museum, where visitors can learn about the region's maritime history, explore naval artifacts, and enjoy the panoramic views from the ramparts.
- Carnac Stones (37 km): The Carnac Stones are one of the most impressive megalithic sites in the world. This prehistoric site consists of thousands of standing stones arranged in alignments. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the fascinating history, theories, and legends surrounding these ancient monuments.
- Vannes (40 km): Vannes is a charming medieval town surrounded by impressive ramparts. The historic city center boasts well-preserved timber-framed houses, a stunning cathedral, and a picturesque harbor. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Château de l'Hermine, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Place des Lices.
- Quiberon Peninsula (50 km): The Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, go for scenic hikes, visit the iconic old town, and explore the famous Quiberon Bay.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer (55 km + ferry): Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of Brittany's islands and offers breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages, and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can explore the charming town of Le Palais, enjoy the pristine beaches, hike along the coastal paths, and visit the impressive Vauban Citadel.
- Golfe du Morbihan (60 km): The Golfe du Morbihan is a stunning bay dotted with numerous islands, picturesque ports, and beautiful coastal scenery. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the islands, go kayaking or sailing, and enjoy the diverse birdlife and marine ecosystems. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and medieval towns to enjoying natural beauty and coastal landscapes.