Lakes around Plélauff are characterized by their proximity to significant artificial lakes, primarily Lac de Guerlédan and Lac de Bosméléac. These bodies of water were created for power generation and canal supply, integrating into the natural landscape of forests, heathland, and pasture. The area offers diverse environments ranging from wild moors to developed leisure bases. It provides a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, with features like the Nantes-Brest Canal and ancient sites nearby.
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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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The primary lakes near Plélauff are the artificial Lac de Guerlédan and Lac de Bosméléac. Lac de Guerlédan is Brittany's largest artificial lake, known for its extensive activities and natural beauty. Lac de Bosméléac offers a quieter experience with fishing and walking opportunities.
Lac de Guerlédan is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, water skiing, canoeing, pedalo, and paddleboarding. On land, there are extensive hiking trails, including a complete tour around the lake, and 300 km of mountain biking routes. Tree-climbing and cycling circuits are also available. For a specific trail, consider the Shaded trail along Lake Guerlédan.
Lac de Bosméléac, spanning 72 hectares, is known for its quieter atmosphere and a pleasant 4-kilometer path encircling it. It's popular for fishing and offers boat rentals. A notable feature is the waterfall formed by the Oust river after the dam, and it also has a sandy beach.
Yes, the area around the lakes, especially Lac de Guerlédan, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails with magical viewpoints over the lake, such as the Shaded trail along Lake Guerlédan. For more hiking options in the region, explore the Hiking around Plélauff guide.
Yes, there are marked trails that allow for a complete tour around Lac de Guerlédan. These circular routes offer diverse landscapes of water, forest, heathland, and pasture, with superb viewpoints along the way.
Absolutely. Many trails around Lac de Guerlédan are suitable for families, offering easy access and scenic views. The Landroannec Cove area, with its small beach, is particularly family-friendly and part of the path around the lake. The View of Lake Guerlédan is also a great spot for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
Lac de Guerlédan has dedicated facilities at beaches like Beau Rivage for swimming and water sports. The Landroannec Cove also features a small beach. Lac de Bosméléac is also described as having a sandy beach, making both lakes suitable for swimming.
Yes, the area offers historical interest. Near Lac de Guerlédan, you can visit the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey of Bon-Repos, the old steel village of Les Forges des Salles, and megalithic burial mounds in the Liscuis heathlands. The Guerlédan Dam itself is a significant historical structure.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and hiking, with pleasant weather. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and even winter walks around Lac de Guerlédan can be magical, with the silence of the woods and unique views.
Yes, Lac de Guerlédan boasts 300 km of mountain biking routes catering to various difficulty levels, along with general cycling circuits. The area also forms part of the Nantes-Brest Canal, which offers cycling paths. For gravel biking specifically, check out the Gravel biking around Plélauff guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from forests and heathland to the expansive water views. The wide array of activities, especially at Lac de Guerlédan, is a major draw. The tranquility of the woods, the beautiful panoramic views, and the opportunity for both active pursuits and relaxation are frequently highlighted.
Yes, parking is available at various points around Lac de Guerlédan, especially near popular access points like beaches and leisure bases, making it convenient for visitors to explore the area.
Yes, there are cafes and facilities available, particularly at the leisure bases and popular spots around Lac de Guerlédan, such as Beau Rivage. Lac de Bosméléac also has a café available for visitors.


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