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Easy hiking trails around Lac De Guerledan explore Brittany's largest artificial lake, nestled between the Côtes-d'Armor and Morbihan departments. The region is characterized by the vast Quénécan Forest, schist rock formations, and lush greenery. Varied shores, from wild moors to sandy beaches, offer a range of scenic backdrops for walks. The area provides numerous shaded paths and wooded ridges suitable for easy exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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30
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4.70km
01:17
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31
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4.30km
01:14
100m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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6.55km
01:45
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Super hiking trails beautiful area
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The silence of the woods, the beauty of the landscape and the views over Lake Guerlédan
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beautiful Panorama next to the Ste Trephine chapel
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This superb chapel located near Lake Guerlédan is dedicated to Sainte-Tréphine. Fairly recent, it was built between March 1897 and May 1898 on the initiative of Father Ollichon, rector of the parish of Saint-Aignan from 1892 to 1899. Its location in the forest adds to the ambient mysticism.
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A very nice climb before enjoying this grandiose panorama in clear weather, but the effort is definitely worth it.
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There are 15 easy hiking trails around Lac de Guerlédan, offering diverse options for a relaxed outdoor experience. In total, the region features 27 hiking routes, catering to various difficulty levels.
The region around Lac de Guerlédan is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors in the Quénécan Forest. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with water activities on the lake, while the wilder western shores can take on an almost Scandinavian appearance in cooler months, offering unique scenery.
Yes, many easy trails are well-suited for families. Routes like the Guerlédan Lake and Beach – Landroannec Cove loop from Caurel are relatively short and explore scenic areas like Landroannec Cove, which features beaches perfect for a family outing. The shaded paths through the Quénécan Forest also provide a comfortable environment for younger hikers.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Lac de Guerlédan. The varied landscapes, from wooded paths to open shores, provide plenty of opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local regulations, especially around protected areas or beaches.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. For instance, the Lac de Guerlédan loop from Caurel is a 4.1-mile (6.6 km) circular trail that takes you through varied landscapes around the lake. Another option is the View of Lake Guerlédan – Guerlédan Dam loop from Saint-Aignan, which offers views of the dam and lake.
Parking is typically available at common starting points for trails around the lake, such as near Caurel and Saint-Aignan. These villages serve as popular access points for many of the easy routes, including those leading to Landroannec Cove or the Guerlédan Dam.
Easy hikes around Lac de Guerlédan offer views of the impressive Guerlédan Dam, the tranquil Landroannec Cove, and the historic Canal de Nantes à Brest. You'll also encounter the vast Quénécan Forest, characterized by schist rock formations and lush greenery, providing a diverse natural backdrop.
Yes, the region is rich in history. While not directly on every easy trail, the significant 12th-century Bon Repos Abbey is located near the lake and is worth exploring. The Guerlédan Dam itself is an impressive historical structure, and the area also features remnants of the Canal de Nantes à Brest, including submerged locks visible during rare lake draining events.
While many trails offer scenic lake views, the Butte de Malvran, accessible via a 5.15 km route following the GR® 341, provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. The area around the Guerlédan Dam also offers superb views of the lake and its impressive structure.
To find less crowded easy walks, consider exploring the wilder, western side of the lake, particularly areas within the Quénécan Forest away from the main beaches and dam. These paths often offer a more secluded experience amidst moors and gorse, providing a peaceful escape.
The easy trails around Lac de Guerlédan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil lake shores and beaches to the shaded paths of the Quénécan Forest. The well-maintained routes and the opportunity to combine hiking with exploring historical sites like the Guerlédan Dam are also often highlighted.
Yes, villages and popular spots around Lac de Guerlédan, such as Caurel and Saint-Aignan, offer cafes and restaurants where you can refresh before or after your hike. Areas like Beau Rivage also provide amenities for visitors.


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