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Hiking around Muzillac offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths along the Vilaine estuary and the Gulf of Morbihan to tranquil inland routes. The region features a unique blend of fresh and saltwater environments, with characteristic coastal dunes and significant eelgrass beds. Beyond the coast, the hinterland includes woodlands, marshes, rivers, and ponds like the serene Pen Mur. This varied topography provides a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
4.6
(10)
83
hikers
12.1km
03:04
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
35
hikers
8.15km
02:10
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.55km
02:28
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30
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12.0km
03:08
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the new cemetery, this chamfered cross is set in a base resting on the ground. The re-entrant angles of the crossbeam are rounded into curves. Christ is sculpted on the front. His feet are barely discernible.
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Starting from Missillac, passing by the old bridge at La Roche Bernard, head towards Arzal then Billiers to reach the Pointe de Pen Lann and its beautiful lighthouse.
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The variety of views and trails, the scent of pine trees, the mix of sun and shade, and the calm of this wonderful spring day. Avoid if the ground is too wet.
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For experienced hikers, as there's a lot of elevation gain, but it's a beautiful hike and the weather is great. Always by the water 👌👍
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Very pretty isolated beach offering a magnificent view of Pénestin.
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This sunken and very shaded path connects Kerantré to Moustoir, just in front of the Vilaine. Be careful because, in rainy weather, it can be difficult to walk along (muddy ground with a high risk of slipping).
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Milestone marking the boundary of the Abbey of Prières. Created between 1248 and 1252, it was located in Billiers, near the Pointe de Penlann. The abbey was largely destroyed during the Revolution. There are still a few buildings, the bell tower and a few milestones at the boundary of its domain. This milestone is decorated with a Macle (heraldic symbol) and an Ermine (symbol of the Dukes of Brittany who founded the abbey).
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Milestone marking the boundary of the Abbey of Prières. Created between 1248 and 1252, it was located in Billiers, near the Pointe de Penlann. The abbey was largely destroyed during the Revolution. There are still a few buildings, the bell tower and a few milestones at the boundary of its domain. This milestone is the easiest to find: it is decorated with a Macle (heraldic symbol) and an Ermine (symbol of the Dukes of Brittany who founded the abbey).
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There are over 30 hiking routes available around Muzillac, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include both coastal paths and tranquil inland trails through woodlands and along rivers.
Yes, Muzillac offers a good selection of easy hikes. Approximately half of the routes, around 16 trails, are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. These often feature gentle terrain and shorter distances.
Hiking around Muzillac offers a rich variety of landscapes. You'll find picturesque coastal paths along the Vilaine estuary and near the Gulf of Morbihan, featuring unique coastal dunes and views of fresh and saltwater environments. Inland, routes traverse tranquil woodlands, marshes, and rivers, with areas like the Pen Mur pond offering serene waterside walks.
Yes, many of the trails around Muzillac are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Pen Mur dam – Pen Mur Mill loop from Muzillac, which takes you around the tranquil Pen Mur pond and past the historic mill.
The region is rich in natural and historical sights. Along the trails, you might encounter ancient megaliths like the Toad Dolmen. Other nearby attractions include the impressive Arzal Dam on the Vilaine estuary, the charming Old Port of La Roche-Bernard, and scenic viewpoints like Merquel Point.
Muzillac offers several trails suitable for families, often featuring relatively flat terrain and shorter distances. The area's diverse natural settings, including ponds and coastal areas, provide engaging environments for children. Additionally, the nearby Branféré Animal Park offers a great family-friendly destination after a walk.
Many trails in Muzillac are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas and along coastal paths. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in protected natural sites or areas with livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The hiking trails around Muzillac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from the peaceful inland routes around ponds and through woodlands to the refreshing coastal paths with estuary views. The well-maintained trails and variety of options for different skill levels are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is traversed by significant long-distance footpaths. The famous GR 34, also known as the Custom Officer's path, and the GR 39 offer extensive coastal and inland routes across Brittany, providing opportunities for longer treks that can be accessed from the Muzillac area.
Muzillac offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, especially for coastal walks, but can be warmer. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, offering a different, often tranquil, perspective on the landscape.
Absolutely. Many routes in Muzillac are specifically designed to showcase the unique coastal and estuarine environment. Trails like the Barges Beach – Baie des Pêcheurs Beach loop from Muzillac offer stunning views of the Vilaine estuary and its characteristic landscapes, where fresh and saltwater environments meet.
The diverse habitats around Muzillac, including estuaries, marshes, and woodlands, are excellent for wildlife spotting. Birdwatchers will particularly enjoy the coastal and estuarine areas near the Vilaine, which are vital habitats for various bird species. The tranquil inland routes also offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.


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