Best lakes around Lesneven, a town in the Finistère region of Brittany, offers access to various bodies of water, from local recreational "plans d'eau" to larger artificial reservoirs. The area is characterized by its coastal proximity and green landscapes, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore a mix of freshwater lakes and coastal bays, catering to different interests like swimming, fishing, and hiking.
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In an unexpected place, there is a beautiful pond that was not recorded until May 2024. A path through nature should actually lead to Keriot. Unfortunately, the path ends at the beginning of the forest.
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The Etang de Curnic is a freshwater lake separated from the Atlantic by a dam. It is a bird sanctuary with beautiful marshes through which a straight hiking trail leads.
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Kernic Bay, located in the ornithological reserve which runs to the Goulven strike to the west, constitutes an exceptional place for observing wildlife. Throughout the year, birds number in the thousands. Don’t forget your binoculars!
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From here you have a fabulous view of the bay of Kernic. Take on the piece of impassable climb to take a break here.
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Kernic Bay is a long, flat stretch of sea that is mostly dry at low tide. You can watch the windsurfers on their buggies and explore the bay on the dune paths.
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Kernic Bay is a long, flat stretch of sea that is mostly dry at low tide. You can watch the windsurfers on their buggies or hike in the mudflats yourself.
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Possible to partly follow the bay at the top of the dike rather than on the road.
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On the # GR34 there are always benches to stay in, and constantly new perspectives on rocks, the beach, tides ...
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For families, the Plan d'eau du Bourg in Saint-Derrien is an excellent choice, offering a beach, playground, sports equipment, and picnic tables. Its water quality is consistently rated as "excellent." The Lac de Drennec also provides sandy beaches supervised in season, and its trails are generally easy and accessible for strollers. Additionally, Étang du Curnic and the Unknown Pond Near Keriot are categorized as family-friendly.
The Plan d'eau du Bourg in Saint-Derrien is the closest option for swimming, featuring a beach and regularly monitored water quality, often classified as "excellent." You can check the latest water quality information at sante.gouv.fr. Further afield, Lac de Drennec offers sandy beaches with supervised swimming during the season.
Yes, there are several options for hiking. Around Lac de Drennec, a 7 km hiking trail encircles the lake, and the trails are generally easy. Lac de Huelgoat also has a circuit around the lake that takes about an hour, and the adjacent forest offers numerous trails through unique geological formations. The Étang du Curnic features a straight hiking trail through its marshes, which is also a bird sanctuary. For more extensive hiking, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Lesneven or the Gravel biking around Lesneven guides, which often include paths suitable for walking.
Kernic Bay is part of an ornithological reserve, making it an exceptional place for observing thousands of birds throughout the year. Don't forget your binoculars! The Étang du Curnic is also a designated bird sanctuary. Around Lac de Huelgoat, you can observe various bird species while walking the lake circuit.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Plan d'eau du Parcou in Lesneven is primarily a leisure fishing spot, stocked with rainbow trout and suitable for young people, though specific rules apply regarding licenses and catch limits. Lac de Drennec is one of France's largest trout reservoirs, popular for fly fishing. Lac de Huelgoat is also suitable for fishing, with species like carp, pike, perch, roach, and tench.
At Lac de Drennec, a nautical center provides opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Kernic Bay is also known for windsurfing, especially at low tide.
Lac de Huelgoat is surrounded by a legendary forest known for its unique geological formations, ancient Celtic sites, and mythical spots like La Mare aux Fées (the Fairy Pool), the Devil's Grotto, and the Trembling Rock. La Mare aux Fées itself is a natural spring steeped in folklore, believed to possess magical properties, with water that has a distinctive orange color due to high iron content.
The trails around Lac de Drennec are generally easy and accessible, even for strollers. For specific accessibility information, it's always recommended to check local signage upon arrival.
You can find various cycling routes in the area. For road cycling, explore Road Cycling Routes around Lesneven, which includes routes like the "Baie du Kernic – Plage de Kerscouarnec loop." For off-road adventures, check out Gravel biking around Lesneven and MTB Trails around Lesneven, with options such as the "Saint Ursin Chapel – Mountain Bike Trail loop" near Le Drennec.
Visitors appreciate Kernic Bay for its exceptional wildlife observation opportunities, especially birds, due to its location in an ornithological reserve. It's also a popular spot for watching windsurfers and exploring the bay on dune paths. The GR34 trail along the bay offers constant new perspectives on the rocks, beach, and tides.
An Unknown Pond Near Keriot was recently discovered and recorded in May 2024, offering a beautiful and unexpected natural spot. While a path through nature was intended to lead to Keriot, it currently ends at the beginning of the forest, suggesting a more secluded experience.


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