Best lakes around Plabennec, a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany, France, offer diverse natural settings. The region is characterized by its tranquil natural lakes and aquatic areas, providing opportunities for recreation and wildlife observation. These locations feature a blend of natural beauty and accessible trails for various fitness levels. The area's lakes are integrated into walking and hiking routes, making them suitable for outdoor activities.
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In the hollow of the valley, a small stream meanders, feeding many ponds and a waterfall. Perfect for recharging your batteries. This arboretum is sumptuous. You will find incredible tree species, sequoias, eucalyptus, magnolias, giant bamboos and an alley planted with absolutely remarkable tree ferns. On the water, a beautiful diversity of birds, cormorants, herons, egrets, ducks, and kingfishers among others. Good walk a stone's throw from the beach and the marina of the marina.
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In the heart of the Vallon du Stang-Alar, the Botanical Conservatory garden is nestled in a former quarry. The 30-hectare site was chosen for its mild climate, steep slopes and the presence of water, which make it an exceptional place where plants from all over the world can be grown. The site is crossed by wide and narrow, stabilized paths, as well as forest trails. Opening hours Conservative garden: open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., until 8:00 p.m. in summer.
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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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An “aber” in Breton means “ria” in French, meaning a narrow, elongated and relatively deep bay. Here, the aber-Benoît perfectly meets this definition. The site, particularly pretty, is crossed by a single Tréglonou bridge.
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Natural lake surrounded by trees.
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The region around Plabennec offers diverse natural features. You'll find tranquil natural lakes, forested areas, and even unique coastal formations known as 'abers'. For example, the National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar is set in a former quarry with steep slopes and water, while Aber-Benoît is a narrow, elongated bay.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Plabennec Natural Lake is particularly family-friendly, featuring multiple playgrounds where children can play. Similarly, Lac de Bourg-Blanc offers picnic tables and a children's play area.
The lakes around Plabennec are integrated into various outdoor activity routes. You can enjoy hiking, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Plabennec, Running Trails around Plabennec, and MTB Trails around Plabennec guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, the Plabennec Natural Lake is part of popular walking and hiking routes. You can find trails like 'The Moguerou River – Plabennec Natural Lake loop' in the Hiking around Plabennec guide.
The lakes can be enjoyed throughout the year. The National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar, for example, is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., extending to 8:00 p.m. in summer, suggesting pleasant conditions during warmer months. The mild climate of the region makes it suitable for visits across seasons.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for wildlife observation. While not directly in Plabennec, the nearby Etang Bodonou is known as a quiet natural area where many species of migratory birds can be observed, with a path allowing exploration of the site.
Absolutely. Both the National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar and the Plabennec Natural Lake are noted for their scenic beauty and offer viewpoints. The Conservatory, built in a former quarry, provides unique perspectives, while the Natural Lake is idyllically surrounded by trees.
The National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar is unique because its primary task is to resettle threatened plant species in their natural habitat. This 22-hectare site, built in a former quarry, leverages its mild climate, steep slopes, and water presence to grow plants from all over the world, offering a relaxed environment for visitors.
Yes, several spots are perfect for relaxation and picnics. The Plabennec Natural Lake is described as an idyllic spot for a break, surrounded by beautiful nature. Lac de Bourg-Blanc also provides picnic tables, making it an excellent choice for a leisurely meal outdoors.
While specific cafes directly on the lake shores are not detailed, the National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar has a nice creperie located in the park area above the botanical garden, offering a convenient dining option during your visit.
An 'aber' is a Breton term for a narrow, elongated, and relatively deep bay, similar to a ria. You can experience this unique natural formation at Aber-Benoît, which is particularly picturesque and crossed by the Tréglonou bridge.
Yes, Lac de Bourg-Blanc is noted for offering opportunities for both fishing and model making, in addition to its picnic tables and children's play area.


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