Best attractions and places to see around Huelgoat are found in the Monts d'Arrée within the Armorique Regional Natural Park in western Brittany. This region is known for its mystical forest, unique rock formations, and rich Celtic legends. It offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural points of interest.
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huge rock that can be moved with some effort
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Brilliant. I highly recommend this magical place.
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How much poorer would European literature be if he didn't exist: the heroic King ARTHUR has - at least in the fantasy world of countless authors who have told his story over and over again for centuries, and above all in their ever-fascinating readers or listeners - conquered a permanent place in the collective memory of people. Everyone can decide for themselves what historical connection this hiking highlight has with the person of the legendary king. But the main thing is: the myth lives on!
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There are some stunning aspects to this hike. Amazing huge boulders, beautiful trees and waterways. HOWEVER, during our hike in June 2024 there was logging on parts of the track and significant number of trees down. Also (or perhaps in part because of these issues) the track was not always easy to follow. In particular the starting point, which extended off of private driveways shortly after creperie. No signage to direct walkers. We were only a lento complete this walk by turning around and walking in reverse direction of track. Not a problem with reversing direction, but it was quite stressful working out where track was.
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Many centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which on the one hand were helpful and useful, but on the other hand could also be a threat as untamed forces of nature - for different purposes and thus did without human or animal muscle power can. Such mills are a good example of the human engineering skills of earlier generations: the heavy millstones with which, for example, grain was ground into grain or oil was pressed, could be powered with the help of the wind or - as here - water.
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Huelgoat is renowned for its mystical forest, the Huelgoat Forest, which is famous for its moss-covered boulders and ancient trees. Key natural highlights include the Trembling Rock, a colossal 137-tonne boulder that can be made to move, and the dramatic Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall, where the Argent River disappears beneath the rocks.
Yes, Huelgoat offers several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the 14th-century Chaos Mill at the edge of the forest, the 16th-century Church of Saint Yves in the main square, and the restored 15th-century Chapel of Notre-Dame-des-Cieux. The area also has evidence of old silver-lead mines and a scenic canal.
Huelgoat is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. Popular hiking routes include the 'Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall – Huelgoat Forest loop' and the 'Canal de la Mine Trail – The Fairies' Pond loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Huelgoat, the running trails guide, or the gravel biking guide.
Absolutely! The Huelgoat Forest with its mystical rock formations like the Trembling Rock and the Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall are popular with families. The legends associated with sites like Arthur's Cave also add an element of adventure for children.
Huelgoat is beautiful year-round, but the spring and autumn months often offer pleasant weather for exploring the forest and its attractions. The vibrant foliage in autumn and the lush greenery in spring enhance the mystical atmosphere of the region.
Visitors frequently describe the Huelgoat Forest as a 'very special and mystical' area. They appreciate the narrow paths, the gigantic round boulders, and the streams, often noting the natural stories and legends that add to its charm. Many find it a fantastic and impressive place for hiking.
While the entire Huelgoat Forest offers picturesque views, the area around the Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall provides a dramatic perspective of the river disappearing into the chasm. Huelgoat Lake also offers scenic spots for strolls and enjoying the surrounding landscape.
Beyond the famous Trembling Rock, the Huelgoat Forest is home to several unique granite formations. These include the 'Chaos du Moulin' where the Argent River flows over and beneath massive boulders, the 'Grotte du Diable' (Devil's Cave), 'Le Ménage de la Vierge' (The Virgin's Household), and 'Le Champignon' (The Mushroom).
Huelgoat village, situated near the lake and forest, offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. You'll find places to refresh and stay within easy reach of the main attractions.
Yes, the region boasts the Arboretum du Poërop, which features 3,600 species of trees and shrubs from around the world, along with a herbal garden. Additionally, Le Jardin de l'Argoat showcases plants from four continents, offering a diverse botanical experience.
Huelgoat Lake is an artificial lake originally created to support the local silver and lead mining industries. Today, it's a picturesque spot perfect for leisurely strolls, fishing, and enjoying the tranquil surroundings, serving as a beautiful gateway to the Huelgoat Forest.


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