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A dozen beaches, 300 acres of woods and natural sites covering a horizon of green, pink and blue and a mound that long ago wanted the sea swallow, Grand Island, such are the peculiarities of a village where the village administration is hiding far from here, more than a mile inland.
Here, the hiking trail (GR34) dug a furrow along the entire shoreline of an island became peninsula, 7 kilometers across moors, marshes, dunes, cliffs and beaches bathed by a blazing sun in summer and swept by wind and spray when the fall moves. . Toul-ar-Staon is the most advanced point on the sea from here allows the eye to scan the horizon from east to west, the 7 islands off the coast of the island Trégastel Milliau and well beyond to the Bay of Lannion.On stormy days, Kastel Erek which is a continuation, a former granite quarry became a protected natural site, it reveals the wildness of nature is unleashing when wind gets up, while offering a performance of rare intensity.

 

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