Lake Guerlédan

Guerlédan Lake, located in the heart of the Breton valley, is the largest lake in the region and offers a multitude of activities for all nature lovers. With its 304 hectares of water surrounded by the Quénécan forest, it is a true haven of peace for those seeking relaxation and outdoor recreation. Whether you're a fan of athletic trail running, peaceful fishing, or simple strolls, this is the perfect place to recharge your batteries.
The lake stretches from the Mûr-de-Bretagne dam to Bon-Repos Abbey, a historic site well worth a visit. Its shores, lined with schist ridges and verdant woods, create a natural setting perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. The varied terrain allows for outings tailored to individual tastes and abilities, from easy trails for a leisurely stroll to more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
An exceptional view of the lake
To the west of the lake, near Bon-Repos Abbey and the Quénécan Forest, the Tregnanton site offers a spectacular panorama of the lake. This unique landscape, between moors and gorse, is reminiscent of Nordic landscapes and shelters fishing boats in its cove. It's the perfect place for a break, with a natural setting that inspires contemplation.
Whether with family, alone, or in a group, Lake Guerlédan is a place where everyone can enjoy the beauty of the area. Take advantage of boat rides, guided hikes, and other outdoor activities to explore this magnificent region.
To find out more about activities around the lake, visit the Lac de Guerlédan - Tourisme Bretagne website.
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