Best lakes around Silfiac include both local ponds and a significant regional lake. Silfiac is situated near the Circuit des étangs du Taulo, a 9.5 km hiking trail winding through rural landscapes and local water bodies. A short distance away lies Lake Guerlédan, Brittany's largest artificial lake, offering extensive water sports and land-based activities. The area combines natural beauty with opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration of cultural heritage.
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The silence of the woods, the beauty of the landscape and the views over Lake Guerlédan
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Very beautiful forest path in the Quénécan forest between the dam and Sordan
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Superb view of Lake Guerledan from the treetop adventure course
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Guerledan Dam possibility of going to the foot by road to admire this impressive building. On the right a small path leads up to lake level, the view is superb.
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The cove of Landroannec has a small beach and is crossed by the path that goes around the lake of Guerlédan. It is a beautiful leisure base and a choice birdwatching spot.
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This trail offers great little singles for hiking or running on an ultra-fun route with, in addition, magical viewpoints over Lake Guerlédan.
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Nice view. Perfect to take a breather
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Large lake next to the quaint hamlet of Landroanec. On the opposite side there's a beach.
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Around Silfiac, you'll find both smaller local ponds, such as those along the Circuit des étangs du Taulo, and the much larger, artificial Lake Guerlédan, which is Brittany's largest artificial lake.
Lake Guerlédan is a major regional attraction due to its extensive water sports facilities, comprehensive hiking and cycling trails, and its setting within the vast Quénécan forest. It also features historical sites like the Abbaye de Bon Repos and the Forges des Salles.
Yes, there are excellent hiking opportunities. The Circuit des étangs du Taulo in Silfiac offers a scenic 9.5 km trail. Around Lake Guerlédan, a comprehensive trail encircles the lake, taking about two days to complete on foot. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Silfiac guide.
Lake Guerlédan is a hub for water sports, often called a 'freshwater sea.' You can enjoy water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, pedaloes, and sailing. Popular spots like Beau Rivage at Caurel and Sordan Cove in St Aignan offer equipment rental and serve as departure points for activities.
Yes, Landroannec Cove at Lake Guerlédan features a small beach and is considered family-friendly. Sordan Cove also offers a beach and a children's play area, making it suitable for families.
Absolutely. Lake Guerlédan is encircled by numerous marked mountain bike trails, including 12 circuits near Guerlédan Cove. You can also cycle along the towpaths of the Nantes-Brest Canal. For more options, check the MTB Trails around Silfiac guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Silfiac guide.
Yes, the area around Lake Guerlédan is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Abbaye de Bon Repos and the historic Forges des Salles, one of Brittany's oldest steel industry sites. The lake itself was created by a hydroelectric dam, which is an impressive structure to see at Guerlédan Dam.
For stunning views, visit View of Lake Guerlédan, which offers panoramic vistas. The Shaded trail along Lake Guerlédan also provides magical viewpoints. Additionally, the Guerlédan Dam offers impressive vistas of the lake and surrounding valley.
Yes, Landroannec Cove at Lake Guerlédan is known as a choice birdwatching spot, offering a chance to observe local birdlife.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor activities, from hiking on trails like the Shaded trail along Lake Guerlédan to water sports on Lake Guerlédan. The natural beauty, including the Quénécan forest and scenic viewpoints, is also highly appreciated, along with the tranquil atmosphere of spots like Landroannec Cove.
Yes, swimming is possible at designated areas. Landroannec Cove and Landroanec Beach at Lake Guerlédan both offer small beaches. Beau Rivage at Caurel and Sordan Cove in St Aignan also have beaches suitable for swimming.
The landscapes around the lakes are diverse. The Circuit des étangs du Taulo offers tranquil rural Breton scenery with ponds. Lake Guerlédan is nestled within the vast Quénécan forest, featuring a mix of water, forest, heathland, and pasture, providing a rich natural environment for exploration.


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