Work to rehabilitate the Kermor dike sluice gate system between the communes of Combrit and Ile-Tudy will start on Monday 15 September and is expected to last around 4 months.
To ensure the safety of hikers and mountain bikers, a diversion will be put in place early next week. The diversion will pass through Pen Diry and then follow the shoulder of the RD144 to reach the south of the Kermor dyke, as when the Kermor footbridge was changed (see map in image).
Discover the charm of this small fishing village
This loop is ideal for families. Starting from Le Teven, you'll circle the peninsula and discover its charm, with its typical houses and narrow streets. This old fishing village will charm you with its two facades: one overlooking the river Pont-l'Abbé and the other the sea.
Start/Finish point: Parking du Teven at Île-Tudy.
Signs: yellow PR and white-red GR®34
On-site signposting always prevails over paper or digital documents.
Vertical drop: 68.69m
Direction of route: anticlockwise
Warning :
- Passage impossible along the river at Pont-l'Abbé at high tide. Diversions via neighbouring streets.
- Passage impossible in the Haffond wood from November to April. Several passages flooded from November to the end of May.
Practical information:
-There is a picnic area on the route.
-Public toilets available on the route
Advice before setting off:
Make sure you're well equipped before you set off: drinks, snacks and a bag to take your rubbish in.
Notice to walkers:
-In order to respect the integrity of the natural environment you are crossing, it is essential that you attach rubber tips to the ends of your poles.
-You are liable as a walker in the event of an accident resulting from carelessness or inattention on your part.
-Remain discreet and courteous with other users and local residents.
Walking with your dog:
The route passes through a built-up area as well as sensitive natural spaces protected by the Conservatoire du Littoral. You must keep your dog on a lead throughout the walk.
-Be careful not to take your dog onto the beach during the closed season (from 1 May to 30 September). Outside this period, your dog must be kept 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).
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