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Choose a walk to suit your mood, and discover the little secrets of Côtes d'Armor.
 
Topoguide
Côtes d'Armor on foot : 40 walks

 Côtes d'Armor TopoguidesFrom Trégor to the Dinan region, passing through the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, from Callac to Merdrignac, or by the remarkable sites along the Nantes to Brest Canal, this topoguide suggests 40 walks for all the family, ranging from 7 to 26 km long. Highly practical, it contains everything you need: Maps, descriptions of walks and information on heritage, useful information (how to find the path, how long it takes to walk it, difficulties encountered). By the seaside, through the heaths, undergrowth, jumbles of rocks and valleys, this large choice of walks and rambling trails give you every opportunity to marvel at the beauty of the natural surroundings and the treasures of the heritage of Côtes d'Armor. Topo-Guides are on sale (€12.80) at the Comité Départemental de la Randonnée Pédestre des Côtes d'Armor (Côtes d'Armor Rambling Committee).
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Walks around Côtes d'Armor
Practical guide to rambling in Côtes d'ArmorThis collection of pocket guides suggests many paths to discover. Every area has its own guide : Baie de Saint-Brieuc, Pays de Moncontour, Pays de Penthièvre, Between Penthièvre and Mené, Pays de Trégor-Goëlo, Pays du Centre Bretagne, Pays de Guerlédan-Argoat, Pays d'Argoat. Educational, they deal with each rambling trail according to theme, and are accompanied by details to satisfy the curious. Each rambling trail has its own sheet of details So that you can discover the natural and cultural heritage of Côtes d'Armor on foot, horseback and by mountain bike. Practical, they mention difficulties, distances in kilometres, the length of time needed, signposting, etc.
Guides on sale (€ 2.30) in most of the Tourist Offices in Côtes d'Armor.
 
Nantes to Brest Canal Nantes to Brest Canal
Stretching from Mûr-de-Bretagne to Maël-Carhaix in Côtes d’Armor, it reserves many a surprise for people interested in history and local heritage, such as the Cistercian Abbey of Bon-Repos or the Forges des Salles at Perret, an old iron works village from the 18th and 19th century.
 
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