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Hiking around Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec offers access to the preserved natural environment of the Finistère department in Brittany, France. The region is situated within the Armorique Regional Natural Park, featuring varied landscapes. Key physical features include the Monts d'Arrée, with both jagged peaks and rounded summits, and the Cragou Moors, known for their preserved flora and fauna. Rivers like the Jarlot and Queffleuth traverse the commune, carving out scenic valleys and woodlands.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.3
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31
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7.82km
02:08
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
03:31
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.66km
01:51
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.59km
01:50
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wear sturdy shoes There's deep mud right now (autumn rains)
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Great hike, nice in the shade and wonderful paths, always water to put your feet in and for the dogs
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Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec is a picturesque commune located in Brittany, France. Famous for its historical heritage, it is home to ancient churches and offers a rural setting with green landscapes.
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Trédudon-le-Moine is the "First French Resistance Village". Between June 1940 and August 1944 there was a piece of free France here. The village served alternately as an arms store, a refuge for persecuted resistance fighters and a meeting place for the national and regional leaders of the FTP, des Franc-Tireurs et Partisans.
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At the crossroads of very beautiful paths in central Brittany in the Arrée mountains.
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The village of Cloître Saint-Thégonnec has the particularity of having a museum around the Wolf. Saint Hervé, a Breton saint is always represented accompanied by his wolf, and he naturally finds his place within the exhibition. There was a time not so long ago when wolves were present throughout the territory, including in Brittany. For more information on this museum see the following website: http://www.museeduloup.fr/
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The place chosen for the creation of this abbey is called Brank-Alek, which means in French the branch of Saule. The name Relecq comes from this eponym. The abbey is said to have been founded by monks from the abbey of Begard in 1132. The site still has buildings in good condition, but some have become ruins.
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Pleasant stopping point with toilets and water.
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There are over 25 hiking routes around Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, offering a variety of experiences. These include 11 easy routes and 15 moderate routes, ensuring options for different fitness levels.
The terrain around Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec is diverse, characterized by the hilly and verdant landscape of the Monts d'Arrée. You'll encounter both jagged peaks and rounded summits, as well as the unique Cragou Moors. Rivers like the Jarlot and Queffleuth carve out scenic valleys, woods, and prairies, providing varied walking surfaces.
Yes, the region offers several easy hiking options. For example, the Relecq Abbey – Ty Croas loop from Abbatiale Notre-Dame du Relec is an easy 4.1-mile (6.7 km) trail. Another accessible choice is the Cragou Heath loop from Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, which is 2.8 miles (4.5 km) and features minimal elevation gain.
The area is rich in natural wonders. You can explore the impressive granite formations of Huelgoat Forest, including the famous Trembling Rock and the dramatic Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall. Other notable features include The Devil's Cave and scenic ponds like The Fairies' Pond and Boars' Pond.
Yes, many of the trails in the region are circular. A popular option is The Cloister of Saint-Thégonnec loop from Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, a moderate 4.8-mile (7.8 km) route. Another excellent circular trail is the Trédudon Le Moine – Relecq Abbey loop from Abbatiale Notre-Dame du Relec, which is 7.9 miles (12.8 km) and explores the historic Abbaye du Relecq.
You can combine your hike with cultural exploration. The historic Abbaye du Relecq, located just 5 km away, is a significant site set within a preserved natural area. Additionally, the region is known for its rich religious architecture, with impressive Parish closes in nearby towns like Plougonven, Saint-Thégonnec, and Guimiliau.
Yes, Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec offers trails suitable for families. The varied terrain includes easy strolls through valleys and woodlands. Routes like the Cragou Heath loop from Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec are relatively short and have minimal elevation, making them good choices for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the Finistère department, especially on public paths. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in natural parks like the Armorique Regional Natural Park, to protect local wildlife and ensure the comfort of other hikers. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or nature reserves, so check local signage.
The region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming flora or colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for cooler, potentially wetter conditions, especially in the more exposed areas of the Monts d'Arrée.
The trails around Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's preserved natural environment, the diversity of landscapes from the Monts d'Arrée to the river valleys, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to various abilities.
Yes, the nearby Huelgoat Forest is home to the impressive Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall, where a river plunges into a chasm. Many trails in and around Huelgoat will lead you to this natural wonder, offering a dramatic scenic highlight during your hike.
Many trailheads, especially those starting from villages or popular attractions like the Abbaye du Relecq, typically have designated parking areas. For routes originating directly from Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, parking is usually available within the commune. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information related to your chosen trail.


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