A l’aise Breizh: Beach of Saint-Colomban (Part VII)

There are a number of well-marked walking/hiking trails starting from Carnac, ranging from 5 to 17 kilometers (this is the one we did the day before with a little shortcut making it ~16K). Today’s walk was an easy 10K  by the coastline around the Saint-Colomban peninsula; it had one rocky and tricky section on a relatively narrow wall with an abrupt drop of few meters, on the one side only, though. There were no significant landmarks, nor archeological or historical sites, along the route, only now vacant villas, some of them going through renovation on this off-season period. After the walk we drove to Vannes for our last three nights of the trip.

The next post (Part VIII) wraps up the traveling section of our trip: our sightseeing walks in Vannes and the visit to the site of megaliths and moors of Saint-Just on our drive back to Rennes.

 

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