Balade de Stang Vraz
The Stang Vraz loop, which means "great valley" in Breton, is a short (4km) hour-long walk in the countryside and woods. The path takes you into the wild wooded moorland on the left bank of the Goyen valley: peace and quiet are guaranteed on this little-frequented trail. Start/Finish point: Town Hall car park Difference in height: 70 m Markings on the ground always take precedence 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: In order 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. Walking with your dog Dogs are welcome on this trail. Please take care, however, as the trail passes over busy roads where you should 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).
Points of interest
Fontaine Saint Nicolas
La fontaine Saint-Nicolas était à l’origine dédiée à saint Justin, puis rebaptisée ainsi car elle a accueilli la statue de Saint Nicolas, lorsque la chapelle dédiée à celui-ci, qui tombait en ruines, fut démolie. L’eau de la fontaine était autrefois réputée pour soigner la coqueluche. Le grand lavoir attenant fut utilisé jusqu’au 20e siècle.
Practical information
Address of departure
Parking de la mairie 29710 Guiler-sur-GoyenDowloads
GPX / KML files allow you to export the route of your walk to your GPS (or other navigation tool)
