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Jogging routes around Pont-L'Abbé offer a diverse landscape for outdoor activity, characterized by its estuary location where the Pont-L'Abbé River meets the sea. The region features tranquil riverside towpaths, former railway lines converted into greenways, and protected woodlands. Joggers can experience varied terrain including coastal paths, salt marshes, and paths around peaceful lakes and ponds.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Notre-Dame-des-Carmes is the Catholic parish church of Pont-l'Abbé. The church was originally a Carmelite monastery. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame-des-Carmes_(Pont-l%E2%80%99Abb%C3%A9)
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Built shortly before the First World War, the Château du Dourdy was originally intended to house an orphanage school. It eventually housed a war hospital, apprentice sailors, and the Bridge NCO School. In the 1960s, it became a holiday club village managed by the Brittany Family Allowance Fund. Today, it stands empty.
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In addition to Florence CT's information, the Pluguffan-Quimper segment should be completed by the end of 2025... to be continued.
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Very interesting building on the water
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From the shore you have a beautiful view towards the inhabited bridge of Pont-l’Abbé and the town, as well as the church of Saint-Jacques de Lambour. At the end of the port, you can see the towpath that leads to the sea along the GR34, or the Sentier des Douaniers.
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Located at the bottom of the estuary and at the crossroads of several roads, the bridge was built by the lords of the castle around the 12th century. It quickly became an obligatory passage for pilgrims, travelers and merchants. The bridge is actually a water reservoir. The buildings of the building house apartments, a biscuit factory and the Le Minor house.
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The former chateau is now used as a town hall and museum. More interesting details about the building and its history can be found here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Pont-l%E2%80%99Abb%C3%A9
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The town hall is located in the former Chateau des Barons du Pont. The chateau was built between the 13th and 18th centuries, but large parts were demolished in the 19th century.
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Jogging routes in Pont-L'Abbé offer a diverse range of scenery. You'll find tranquil riverside towpaths along the Pont-L'Abbé River, former railway lines converted into shaded greenways, and protected woodlands like the Bois de Roscouré. The region's estuary location also means access to coastal paths, unique salt marshes, and routes around peaceful lakes and ponds.
Yes, komoot offers nearly 30 jogging routes around Pont-L'Abbé. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy runs to more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.
The running routes in Pont-L'Abbé are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 1200 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic views and well-maintained paths.
Yes, there are several easy routes. While specific easy routes aren't detailed in the top picks, the region's riverside towpaths and greenways are generally suitable for a relaxed pace. For a moderate option that's not too strenuous, consider the Pont-l'Abbé inhabited bridge – Menhir de Kerhoué loop, which is about 9.1 km.
Absolutely. For a more challenging run, the Pont-l'Abbé inhabited bridge – Dourdy Castle loop is a difficult 16.7 km trail that will test your endurance. There are 7 difficult routes in total for those seeking a greater challenge.
Many of the routes in Pont-L'Abbé are designed as loops, offering a convenient circular experience. Examples include the View of the Salt Marshes – Dourdy Castle loop and the Bois de Rosquerno loop, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
You can encounter a variety of natural features and historical landmarks. Joggers can explore unique salt marsh landscapes, enjoy views of the estuary, and pass by historical sites like the Penglaouic Menhir. Nearby attractions include peaceful bodies of water such as La Mer Blanche Lagoon and Trunvel Pond. You might also spot architectural gems like the Notre-Dame de Tronoën Chapel or the Château du Dourdy.
Yes, the salt marshes are a distinctive feature of the region. The Penglaouic Menhir – View of the Salt Marshes loop is an excellent option for exploring these unique landscapes and experiencing the dynamic estuary environment.
The region offers routes suitable for various abilities, including easier paths. Greenways, like the 12 km path between Pluguffan and Pont-L'Abbé, provide stable and shaded surfaces, which can be ideal for families looking for a pleasant and less strenuous run or walk together.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find stable surfaces on the greenways (former railway lines), natural earth paths in woodlands, and potentially some paved sections, especially closer to town or along certain coastal paths. The estuary environment also means you might encounter paths that change with tide levels.
Pont-L'Abbé hosts events such as 'Le Cabri,' which features 9km and 18km nature runs. These events showcase the region's towpaths, undergrowth, and the Bigouden countryside on a rolling and generally undemanding circuit, offering a great way to experience the local running scene.
Many routes in Pont-L'Abbé allow you to combine your run with exploring historical sites. For instance, the View of the Salt Marshes – Dourdy Castle loop passes by historical sites, and other trails may lead you past megalithic sites like the Dolmen of Kervignon or the Dolmens and Menhir of Quélarn.


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