Circuit des Trois Ormes
Discover the Bigouden countryside on the paths of Landudec, along the shady banks of the River Goyen. Three elms: Three trees symbolising the Republic. To start the tour, you'll follow an ancient Roman road that was once the main route between Audierne and Quimper. Along the way, don't miss the old wash-house and bread oven and enjoy the peace and quiet of the banks of the Goyen. Start/Finish point: Place du Vieux Puits car park Difference in height: 135 m Direction of route: clockwise Signs: Yellow PR. On-site signposting always prevails over paper or digital documents. Advice before setting off: Take something to eat and drink. Remember to take a bag for your rubbish. Notice to walkers: To respect the integrity of the natural environment you are crossing, it is essential to attach rubber tips to the ends of your poles. Repeated use of unprotected walking sticks by walkers can, in the medium term, have irreversible consequences, such as stripping the soil and vegetation, gullying and widening the path's right-of-way. Two crossings of the RD 143. Walking with your dog Dogs are welcome on this trail. Be careful, though, as the route passes over busy roads where you will need to keep your dog on a lead. To view the variants and the route in detail, we recommend that you download an application that reads GPX files (openrunner, gpx viewer or any other application that reads gpx files of your choice).
