Lakes around Plomelin are defined by the scenic Odet River and several tranquil ponds, offering diverse outdoor experiences in Brittany, France. The Odet River, known for its picturesque landscapes, winds through the area, providing extensive walking and hiking trails. Visitors can explore natural beauty, historical sites like the Rossulien Mill, and enjoy views of castles along the riverbanks. The region's bodies of water, including L'Étang de Kerbernez and Corroac'h Lagoon, provide peaceful settings for nature observation and leisurely walks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A superb location, the white sea is calm because it is protected from the Atlantic by a long strip of sand several kilometers long. Be careful, at the western end, not far from the mouth, cycling and walking are prohibited except on the beach because certain rare birds nest there, including the Ringed Plover.
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It is located just opposite the campsite, a great place where you can find different species of birds.
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The Etang du Corroac'h is a serene coastal lagoon nestled in the heart of Brittany's wild and rugged beauty. Surrounded by lush vegetation and dotted with reeds, you'll find a variety of bird species here that will give you a glimpse into Brittany's natural world.
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Pointe du Coq offers a view of the eponymous lighthouse. Located at the mouth of the Odet river, the lighthouse owes its name to a rock. The latter stood nearby until the end of the 1960s. From a certain angle, it resembled the profile of a rooster. The rock has now disappeared but the view from the ledge is still just as beautiful.
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Located north of Bénodet, Penfoul Cove reveals a unique setting. Some old hulls of abandoned boats are visible before going up towards the marina. The greenway along the water is ideal for a stroll.
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The tip of Groasguen offers a clear view of the ocean. The setting is bucolic and typical of the region. A stone bench is located at the end of the point and is an ideal spot for a short break.
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The White Sea or Anse du Groasguen, is a lagoon which extends between Bénodet and the tip of Mousterlin. When the sea recedes, it reveals a white sandy bottom.
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Good starting point for water sports.
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The Odet River, often called 'the prettiest river in France,' is a major draw for its picturesque landscapes and diverse recreational opportunities. It offers extensive walking and hiking trails, opportunities for boating, and views of historical sites like the old Rossulien Mill and private castles along its banks.
Yes, for a serene escape, consider visiting l'Étang de Kerbernez or l'Étang de Corroac'h. L'Étang de Kerbernez offers a calm, wooded environment perfect for relaxing walks and birdwatching, with views of Château de Kerdour. Corroac'h Lagoon is also a serene coastal lagoon known for its lush vegetation and various bird species.
The tranquil waters of l'Étang de Kerbernez are notably frequented by mallard ducks, making it a good spot for birdwatching. Corroac'h Lagoon is also home to a variety of bird species amidst its reeds and lush vegetation. Penfoul Cove is another great place where you can find different species of birds.
Beyond the Odet River, you can explore La Mer Blanche Lagoon, which reveals a white sandy bottom when the sea recedes, making it a unique spot for water sports. Rooster Point offers stunning views at the mouth of the Odet River, including its eponymous lighthouse.
The Odet River is excellent for walking, hiking, and boating, with a slipway available at Rossulien. La Mer Blanche Lagoon is a good starting point for various water sports. For more structured activities, you can find numerous hiking, cycling, and gravel biking routes in the area. For example, you can explore routes like 'Beautiful viewpoint – Keralbleiz stairs loop' for hiking or 'Corroac'h Lagoon – Moulin de Rossulien loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for Plomelin.
Yes, the Odet River is lined with extensive walking and hiking trails, including circuits that pass by the restored old Rossulien Mill and offer views of Kerambleiz Castle. L'Étang de Kerbernez also features in several local hiking routes, such as 'L'Anse de Kerdour et l'Etang de Kerbernez par la campagne de Plomelin.' You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Plomelin.
Yes, the Odet River is accessible for boating. The main access point for launching boats is the Rossulien slipway. A pass for boat launching can be obtained from the Plomelin town hall.
Absolutely. La Mer Blanche Lagoon and Rooster Point are both considered family-friendly. Penfoul Cove also offers a greenway along the water that is ideal for a stroll with the family.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, Penfoul Cove is noted as a dog-friendly location, offering a pleasant stroll along the water. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs in other natural areas.
Yes, along the Odet River, you can discover the historic Rossulien Mill, which is set in a lush green environment. You can also catch glimpses of private castles and manors, such as Kerambleiz Castle, that dot the riverbanks, adding a historical charm to the natural scenery.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting Plomelin's lakes and the Odet River. During this time, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and enjoying the scenic beauty. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though some water activities might be less frequent.
While specific cafes directly by the smaller ponds are not detailed, the commune of Plomelin and nearby towns offer various amenities. For broader tourist information about Plomelin and the surrounding area, you can visit the Quimper Tourisme website: quimper-tourisme.bzh.


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