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Guerlédan lake

Separating Morbihan from Côtes d’Armor is the Guerlédan lake with bathing, canoeing, water skiing and pedallos. To the north east is the Forest of Quénécan, the “Swiss Brittany”. With peaks rising only to 287 metres, the description is a little ambitious, but there are three lakes and some good marked walking trails.

Once a week during July and August, there are evening performances of sea shanties and Breton songs. There is a weekly market on Mondays.

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