Lakes around Elven offer a diverse landscape featuring natural ponds, historical sites, and forested areas. This region is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with several lakes having connections to ancient manors or medieval construction. Visitors can explore a variety of water bodies, from serene ponds ideal for walks to larger lakes with amenities. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities within its natural and man-made lake environments.
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Small lake with an information board.
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Very pretty pond with a very special atmosphere. It was the pond of the Lestrenig manor.
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The Berthois Bridge is a lake dedicated to fishing. A path makes it easy to get around. You can take advantage of picnic tables set up along the edges to have a meal or snack. There is also a playground to please the youngest.
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This immense expanse of water, 10 hectares and 2 to 3 meters deep, would probably be an old quarry from which the stones necessary for the construction of the first Gallo-Roman city were extracted, at the time when Vannes was still called Dariorithum. In addition, a legend is also attached to this body of water, that of a tragic story of a soldier in love with a mermaid. https://www.vannes-bretagne-sud.bzh/
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This seemingly natural lake was actually built by monks in the 12th century and is great to run around in - thank you monks!
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This seemingly natural lake was actually built by monks in the 12th century!
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This pond is bordered by a path. Ideal for a walk. It also hosts the La cave au grenier festival every year on the first weekend of October with a storytelling walk around the pond that will tell you the story of the Gourvinec mill, followed by a tasting of freshly baked bread rolls. from the oven ; from 2 p.m., practical workshops.
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The castle of Trédion which is more a manor than a real castle belonged to the Duchy of Brittany. The Dukes of Brittany came to hunt there because a large forest area surrounds it. Its park designed with its irregular path, its artificial river, its waterfall, its basin, its pond as well as the vegetable garden and the orchard are registered in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens. Nowadays this private domain can be reserved for weddings or other events like Breton dances.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lestrenig Pond, known for its special atmosphere and historical connection to the Lestrenig manor. Gourvinec Pond is also a favorite, offering a pleasant path for walks and hosting an annual festival. Additionally, the grounds of Château de Trédion feature an artificial river, waterfall, and pond, registered in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Gourvinec Pond has a path suitable for walks and hosts a storytelling festival. Pont Berthois is a lake dedicated to fishing with picnic tables and a playground, making it ideal for a family outing. The park at Château de Trédion also offers a beautiful setting for family strolls.
The region is rich in history. Lestrenig Pond was once part of the Lestrenig manor. Château de Trédion, a manor that belonged to the Duchy of Brittany, features a park with historical significance. The seemingly natural Duke's Pond was actually built by monks in the 12th century and is rumored to be an old quarry for the first Gallo-Roman city.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including easy routes like the 'Socrate Outing 2 – Étang du Helfaut loop' or moderate ones like the 'Étang du Helfaut – Moulin du Helfaut loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Château de Trédion – Saint Anne Chapel loop'. For runners, there are several jogging trails, including a moderate 'Saint Anne Chapel – Saint-Alban Church loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for Elven.
Yes, many lakes around Elven offer dedicated paths. Gourvinec Pond is bordered by a path ideal for walks. Pont Berthois also has a path that makes it easy to get around the lake. The park at Château de Trédion is designed with irregular paths perfect for exploration.
Yes, Pont Berthois is specifically highlighted as a lake dedicated to fishing, offering a pleasant spot for anglers.
The lakes around Elven are set within a diverse landscape featuring natural ponds, forested areas, and even some man-made water features that blend seamlessly with nature. You'll find serene waters, often surrounded by woodlands, providing a tranquil environment for visitors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the special atmosphere of places like Lestrenig Pond and the well-maintained paths around lakes such as Gourvinec Pond. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like the 12th-century Duke's Pond, is also highly valued.
Yes, at Pont Berthois, you can find picnic tables set up along the edges, perfect for enjoying a meal or snack by the water. There is also a playground for children at this location.
Yes, Gourvinec Pond hosts the 'La cave au grenier' festival every year on the first weekend of October. This event includes a storytelling walk around the pond, which recounts the history of the Gourvinec mill, followed by a tasting of freshly baked bread rolls and practical workshops.
Duke's Pond, despite its natural appearance, was actually constructed by monks in the 12th century. It is believed to have originated as an old quarry, providing stones for the construction of the first Gallo-Roman city, Dariorithum (now Vannes).


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