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Hiking trails around Kerpert traverse a landscape characterized by a mix of woodlands, agricultural fields, and numerous small lakes and ponds. The region features gentle, rolling terrain with modest elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities. These paths often follow water features and wind through quiet, rural settings.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.41km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.9km
03:48
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:28
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:26
190m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tour of Lake Kerné-Uhel, bucolic forest trail.
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Absolute calm at the edge of this lake.
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Built between the second half of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th century, this schist and granite castle was destroyed during the Hundred Years War and then rebuilt by Jean de Rohan from 1475 to 1493. The pond, located at north of the castle, fed the moats which are now filled in. From 1616, the site, which was already in very poor condition, was gradually abandoned for more than three centuries. It will take a buyout by the municipality to begin a vast revaluation of its ruins, and a rehabilitation of the buildings. I advise you to take the time to explore the remains of this castle with its typical architecture from the end of the 15th century, whose past splendor we can only imagine.
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There are over 35 hiking trails around Kerpert, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from short, easy strolls to longer, more challenging routes.
Yes, Kerpert offers many easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or families. About 15 of the routes are classified as easy, featuring gentle terrain and modest elevation changes. A good example is the Corlay Castle and its pond loop from Corlay, which is a short 2.1 miles (3.4 km) path exploring historic grounds and a tranquil pond.
For experienced trekkers seeking a challenge, there are a couple of difficult routes available. The Tour du Lac - West shore – Le Blavet loop from Trémargat is a difficult 11.8 miles (19.0 km) trail that takes around 5 hours to complete, offering extensive lake views and following the Blavet river.
Many of the hiking routes around Kerpert are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Corlay Castle and its pond loop from Corlay and the Étang de Beaucours – Étang de Coz Salou loop from Saint-Nicolas-du-Pélem, which takes you through a landscape dotted with two significant ponds.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Kerpert region, especially in rural and forested areas. It's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves, and to clean up after them. There are no specific restrictions mentioned for the trails in this guide.
The best time to go hiking in Kerpert is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with blooming flora in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours, though it can be busier.
Yes, the Kerpert region is characterized by numerous small lakes and ponds, and many trails incorporate these water features. The Étang de Beaucours – Étang de Coz Salou loop from Saint-Nicolas-du-Pélem is a great option, leading through a landscape dotted with two significant ponds. The Tour du Lac - West shore – Le Blavet loop from Trémargat also offers extensive lake views.
Beyond the natural beauty of woodlands and water features, you can explore several points of interest. The Corlay Castle and its pond is a notable historical site. You might also consider visiting the Museum of the Resistance in Argoat for a cultural experience, or enjoy the Forest Trail along the Trieux.
While specific parking information isn't detailed for every trailhead, most rural hiking areas in France, including those around Kerpert, typically offer informal or designated parking spots near popular starting points. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for more precise parking suggestions.
The hiking trails around Kerpert are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lakes, dense woodlands, and gentle rolling hills that define the region, appreciating the quiet, rural settings and the accessibility for various abilities.
Given the region's gentle, rolling terrain, many trails offer pleasant views over the agricultural fields, woodlands, and especially the numerous lakes and ponds. The Tour du Lac - West shore – Le Blavet loop from Trémargat is specifically noted for its extensive lake views.
Yes, the Kerpert region is characterized by a mix of woodlands, and many trails wind through these forested areas. For example, the Koad Rohan loop from Gerwenn and the Koad Rohan loop from Gwerginioù both traverse significant woodland sections, offering shaded and tranquil walking experiences.


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