REGIONAL NATURAL PARK IN BRIERE
Located in the heart of the Guérande peninsula, a few kilometers south of Morbihan, the Brière Regional Nature Park is a vast expanse of marshes, water bodies, reed beds and flood plains.
So, the Brière is above all an open space, but open to nature lovers. Adepts of concrete and horn blows abstain ...
Chateaubriand described it as "10,000 hectares of silence and nudity, a huge blue lotus bloomed in the middle of the circus of the atmosphere." The best is to make your own idea, simply by penetrating into this preserved whole, made of earth and water.
Enjoy a visit to discover the activities of the marsh (extraction of peat, reed, ...), fishing and hunting traditions, old trades ... without forgetting to make a detour to Kerhinet, a must typical village brieron located in the municipality of Saint-Lyphard.
On foot, on horseback or by bike, take the many hiking trails that will allow you to discover the Briere architecture and the local flora and fauna.
Visit the Brière Regional Natural Park site