Best lakes around Kernilis are primarily found within the broader Finistère region, as Kernilis itself is characterized by its proximity to coastal estuaries like the Aber Wrac'h rather than natural inland lakes. The Finistère department offers a variety of aquatic environments, including large artificial lakes and natural bodies of water. These areas provide opportunities for activities such as walking, watersports, and exploring unique ecosystems where rivers meet the sea. Visitors can find both coastal "abers" and traditional lake settings within…
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In an unexpected place, there is a beautiful pond that was not recorded until May 2024. A path through nature should actually lead to Keriot. Unfortunately, the path ends at the beginning of the forest.
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The Etang de Curnic is a freshwater lake separated from the Atlantic by a dam. It is a bird sanctuary with beautiful marshes through which a straight hiking trail leads.
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An “aber” in Breton means “ria” in French, meaning a narrow, elongated and relatively deep bay. Here, the aber-Benoît perfectly meets this definition. The site, particularly pretty, is crossed by a single Tréglonou bridge.
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Natural lake surrounded by trees.
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Great lake with picnic tables, children's play area, model making and fishing
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Idyllic lake surrounded by beautiful nature. Ideal for a break. Children can let off steam in several playgrounds.
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Kernilis is primarily characterized by its proximity to coastal estuaries, known as 'abers,' such as the Aber Wrac'h and Aber-Benoît. While natural inland lakes are less common directly in Kernilis, the broader Finistère region offers both natural and artificial lakes, providing diverse aquatic experiences.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are well-suited for families. Plabennec Natural Lake is idyllic with playgrounds for children. Similarly, Lac de Bourg-Blanc features picnic tables and a children's play area, making it ideal for a family outing.
You can explore diverse natural settings. Coastal abers like Aber-Benoît offer picturesque maritime landscapes where rivers meet the sea. Inland, lakes such as Plabennec Natural Lake are surrounded by beautiful nature and trees, providing serene environments for relaxation.
The region around Kernilis offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking loops around Kernilis, and several running and MTB trails of varying difficulties. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Kernilis, Running Trails around Kernilis, and MTB Trails around Kernilis guides.
Yes, some lakes offer these opportunities. Lac de Bourg-Blanc is suitable for fishing and model making. In the wider Finistère region, Lac de Guerlédan and Lac de Brennilis are known for various watersports like kayaking and swimming, though they are a greater distance from Kernilis.
Lac de Brennilis is recognized as the largest lake in the Finistère department. It is a popular spot for walks, swimming, and kayaking, surrounded by moorlands and overlooked by the Saint-Michel mountain. Another significant body of water is Lac de Guerlédan, the largest artificial lake in Brittany, located further inland.
Absolutely. Lac de Bourg-Blanc is equipped with picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for a meal outdoors. Plabennec Natural Lake also offers an idyllic setting surrounded by nature, perfect for a relaxing break.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the picturesque estuaries like Aber-Benoît with its distinctive Tréglonou bridge, to the serene natural settings of lakes like Plabennec Natural Lake. The availability of amenities like playgrounds and picnic areas at places like Lac de Bourg-Blanc also contributes to their appeal for families.
Yes, there are. For instance, the Unknown Pond Near Keriot is a beautiful, recently recorded pond that offers a path through nature, providing a tranquil and unexpected discovery for those exploring the area.
The best time to visit the lakes in the Finistère region, including those near Kernilis, is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September). The weather is milder and more conducive to outdoor activities like walking, watersports, and picnicking. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though temperatures will be cooler.
Near the lakes, you can find notable features such as the Tréglonou bridge crossing the picturesque Aber-Benoît estuary. Many lakes, like Plabennec Natural Lake, are surrounded by natural beauty that offers scenic viewpoints. In the wider region, Lac de Brennilis is overlooked by the Saint-Michel mountain, providing impressive vistas.
Lac de Guerlédan, while a significant and popular destination for outdoor activities in Brittany, is located further inland and requires a drive from Kernilis. It is approximately 1 hour and 29 minutes from Brest, a major city near Kernilis. For more information on Lac de Guerlédan, you can visit Brittany Tourism.


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