Best lakes around Neulliac include significant water bodies in its vicinity, offering diverse attractions and activities. While Neulliac itself does not feature large lakes directly within its commune, the area is characterized by the large artificial Lac de Guerlédan, the navigable Blavet River, and the historic Canal de Nantes à Brest. These waterways provide varied landscapes, from forested ridges and panoramic views to green valleys and shaded towpaths. The region offers opportunities for exploring natural beauty and historical sites.
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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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While Neulliac itself doesn't host large lakes, the region is characterized by three significant water bodies: Lac de Guerlédan, the navigable Blavet River, and the historic Canal de Nantes à Brest. Each offers unique landscapes and activities.
Lac de Guerlédan is a hub for various activities. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, water skiing, canoeing, pedalo, and paddleboarding. The lake also features numerous marked hiking trails, including a complete tour, and 12 mountain biking circuits. Fishing is popular, especially for zander. Don't miss the impressive Guerlédan Dam, which created the lake.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Landroannec Cove at Lac de Guerlédan offers a small beach and is a pleasant leisure base. Landroanec Beach is another charming bay ideal for relaxation. The flat towpaths along the Canal de Nantes à Brest are perfect for family cycling trips, with rest areas and picnic spots.
For breathtaking views, visit View of Lake Guerlédan, which offers expansive panoramic scenery. The western side of the lake, characterized by moors and gorse, also provides excellent viewpoints like the site of Trégnanton. The Shaded trail along Lake Guerlédan also features magical viewpoints.
The area is rich in history. Near Lac de Guerlédan, you can find the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey of Bon-Repos, the old steel village of Les Forges des Salles, and various megalithic monuments. The lake itself was formed by the Guerlédan Dam, which submerged parts of the Blavet Valley and the Nantes-Brest Canal, with vestiges reappearing during periodic draining.
Absolutely! Lac de Guerlédan has numerous marked hiking trails and 12 mountain bike circuits. The Blavet River and Canal de Nantes à Brest both feature well-maintained towpaths, ideal for walking, cycling, or even horse-riding. The Canal's towpaths are part of the EuroVelo 1 route (La Vélodyssée). You can find more routes in the Hiking around Neulliac and Cycling around Neulliac guides.
Wild swimming is possible in certain areas, particularly in the Blavet River, though caution is advised near locks. Lac de Guerlédan has several beaches like Beau Rivage, Sordan Cove, Guerlédan Cove, and Landroanec, where swimming is popular and lifeguards are often on duty during peak season.
The Blavet Valley is known for its rich biodiversity. Visitors might spot otters, kingfishers, cormorants, and herons along the river. The Canal de Nantes à Brest's towpath is also a reservoir of biodiversity, with numerous plant and tree species.
Yes, Lac de Guerlédan offers water skiing, canoeing, pedalo, and paddleboarding, with rentals available at sites like Landroannec and Beau Rivage. The Blavet River is excellent for kayaking and canoeing, with a center in Lochrist offering mild rapids. The West Wake Water Park downstream from Neulliac provides inflatables, slides, and opportunities for water skiing and wakeboarding.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the forested ridges and panoramic views of Lac de Guerlédan to the intense green landscapes of the Blavet Valley. The tranquility of the Canal de Nantes à Brest and the opportunity for various outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lac de Guerlédan is a favored spot for anglers, especially for zander. The Blavet River, classified as a second-category river, is ideal for fishing pike, perch, carp, salmon, and alose, with dedicated fishing stations available.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are ideal for water sports and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the trails around Lac de Guerlédan and the canal towpaths provide peaceful walks.


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