Visit the Monts d'Arrée mountains
On the outskirts of Brest, the Monts d’Arrée offer a unique experience for nature lovers. Here, moorlands, peat bogs and forests create a landscape that is both poetic and mysterious.
Book a hotel in Brest to discover this region with over 12,000 years of history, a land rich in legends, shaped more than 12,000 years ago!
This is an unmissable hike in the Monts d’Arrée!
This circular route, starting from Plounéour-Ménez, will take you to the highest peaks of the massif: Roc’h de Trédudon, Roc’h Ruz and Roc’h Trevezel.
At each stage, magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and ridges await you.
Distance: 15 km
Duration: 3h50
Easy and accessible, this second circular route invites you to stroll through a truly legendary setting.
Colossal rocks, rocky outcrops and a mysterious cave feed the imagination: according to legend, Gargantua scattered his stones here and King Arthur sought refuge there.
A walk where every step seems to tell a story...
Distance: 5 km
Duration: 1h
Do you love hiking? Don't miss this hike that takes you to Montagne Saint-Michel.
Its chapel, perched at 381 m, overlooks Lake Brennilis and the ridge of the Monts d’Arrée. Between moorlands, pine forests and woodlands, this circular route will immerse you in varied and stunning
landscapes. Distance: 17.2 km
Duration: 4h30
Short but fascinating, this trail leads you to the Kermorgant standing stone, around which legends tell that a city of giants once stood.
Heather, wildflowers, and rural paths immerse you in the typical atmosphere of this magical region.
Distance: 7.7 km
Duration: 1h45
A route for the more active, full of discoveries!
You will walk through magnificent moorland landscapes before reaching the magnificent Relec Abbey (12th century).
Take a break by the lake: it's the perfect spot for a snack or a peaceful picnic.
Distance: 12.6 km
Duration: 3h10
Exploring the Monts d'Arrée is a guarantee of discovering authentic and unspoiled Brittany. After these wonderful hikes, enjoy a well-deserved rest in your room at the Barracuda & SPA!
Book a hotel in Brest to discover this region with over 12,000 years of history, a land rich in legends, shaped more than 12,000 years ago!
The Roc’h Trail
This is an unmissable hike in the Monts d’Arrée!
This circular route, starting from Plounéour-Ménez, will take you to the highest peaks of the massif: Roc’h de Trédudon, Roc’h Ruz and Roc’h Trevezel.
At each stage, magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and ridges await you.
Distance: 15 km
Duration: 3h50
The Huelgoat Forest and Arthur's Camp
Easy and accessible, this second circular route invites you to stroll through a truly legendary setting.
Colossal rocks, rocky outcrops and a mysterious cave feed the imagination: according to legend, Gargantua scattered his stones here and King Arthur sought refuge there.
A walk where every step seems to tell a story...
Distance: 5 km
Duration: 1h
The Tro Sant Riwal in Saint-Rivoal
Do you love hiking? Don't miss this hike that takes you to Montagne Saint-Michel.
Its chapel, perched at 381 m, overlooks Lake Brennilis and the ridge of the Monts d’Arrée. Between moorlands, pine forests and woodlands, this circular route will immerse you in varied and stunning
landscapes. Distance: 17.2 km
Duration: 4h30
The Kermorgant Loop
Short but fascinating, this trail leads you to the Kermorgant standing stone, around which legends tell that a city of giants once stood.
Heather, wildflowers, and rural paths immerse you in the typical atmosphere of this magical region.
Distance: 7.7 km
Duration: 1h45
The Relec Abbey Trail
A route for the more active, full of discoveries!
You will walk through magnificent moorland landscapes before reaching the magnificent Relec Abbey (12th century).
Take a break by the lake: it's the perfect spot for a snack or a peaceful picnic.
Distance: 12.6 km
Duration: 3h10
Exploring the Monts d'Arrée is a guarantee of discovering authentic and unspoiled Brittany. After these wonderful hikes, enjoy a well-deserved rest in your room at the Barracuda & SPA!
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