Lakes around Pluguffan are not directly within the commune's immediate vicinity, but the surrounding Finistère region of France offers several notable water features. While Pluguffan itself is not primarily known for its lakes, visitors can find options for lake-based recreation a short distance away. The area provides diverse natural landscapes, including coastal lagoons and reservoirs, for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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It is located just opposite the campsite, a great place where you can find different species of birds.
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This path can be difficult to navigate on an electric bike in some places. You have to pull or even carry your bike. Not to mention the steep climb above the dam, which I wouldn't have been able to do on my own.
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The Etang du Corroac'h is a serene coastal lagoon nestled in the heart of Brittany's wild and rugged beauty. Surrounded by lush vegetation and dotted with reeds, you'll find a variety of bird species here that will give you a glimpse into Brittany's natural world.
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Pointe du Coq offers a view of the eponymous lighthouse. Located at the mouth of the Odet river, the lighthouse owes its name to a rock. The latter stood nearby until the end of the 1960s. From a certain angle, it resembled the profile of a rooster. The rock has now disappeared but the view from the ledge is still just as beautiful.
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Located north of Bénodet, Penfoul Cove reveals a unique setting. Some old hulls of abandoned boats are visible before going up towards the marina. The greenway along the water is ideal for a stroll.
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Why this name of Staumauer (dam in German). I searched for an explanation and found nothing.
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While Pluguffan itself is not primarily known for its lakes, the surrounding Finistère region offers several options. The closest notable lake for swimming is Le Drennec, located approximately 47.1 kilometers away, known for its very good water quality. Other water features in the region include coastal lagoons and reservoirs.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Saint-Vio Dam is a family-friendly man-made monument associated with a river and lake. Rooster Point, a beach highlight with a lake and lighthouse, is also family-friendly. Additionally, Penfoul Cove is noted as family-friendly and offers a greenway for strolls.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. At Corroac'h Lagoon, you'll find a serene coastal lagoon with lush vegetation, reeds, and various bird species. Penfoul Cove also hosts different bird species and features old boat hulls. Rooster Point provides views of its eponymous lighthouse at the mouth of the Odet river.
Yes, Le Drennec is highlighted as the closest notable lake for swimming to Pluguffan, approximately 47.1 kilometers away. It is known for its very good water quality, making it a suitable destination for those looking to swim in a natural setting.
Yes, Penfoul Cove is specifically mentioned as dog-friendly. It features a greenway along the water, ideal for a stroll with your dog.
The area around Pluguffan offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Corroac'h Lagoon – Pont-l'Abbé–Quimper greenway loop'. For gravel biking, routes such as the 'Pont-l'Abbé–Quimper greenway – Pont-l'Abbé inhabited bridge loop' are available. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Parc de street workout loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for cycling, gravel biking, and running trails around Pluguffan.
Yes, if you're looking for a challenge, the path around Moulin Reservoir can be difficult to navigate, especially with a bike, requiring you to pull or even carry it in some places, including a steep climb above the dam.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from serene coastal lagoons like Corroac'h Lagoon with its bird species, to scenic coastal points like Rooster Point offering lighthouse views. The greenway at Penfoul Cove is also popular for leisurely strolls.
Yes, the Saint-Vio Dam is a notable man-made monument associated with a river and lake, forming a significant point of interest in the local landscape.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided for all lakes, the presence of coastal lagoons and opportunities for swimming at Le Drennec suggest that warmer months would be ideal for water-based activities. However, the natural beauty and walking trails can be enjoyed throughout much of the year.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems,' places like Corroac'h Lagoon offer a serene and natural escape, providing a glimpse into Brittany's wild beauty with its lush vegetation and birdlife, away from more crowded spots.


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