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2 Escapes out of time in imposing landscapes
- Walking escape (special without car) 4 days and 3 nights in bed and breakfast from 95 € / person including lodging, breakfasts, lunchs basket, transferts train station and walking paths, hiking guide with a detailed map.
- West Conquest by motorcycle. This trip for one or more motorcycles has been realized by bikers to other bikers. 3 days, 3 runs of about 200 kilometers, going west, east and north to discover different landscapes along the roads. (The Pointe du Raz, the Monts d’Arrée, moors as far as the eye can see, little fishing ports…) The itineraries follow little roads choosen for their majestically landscapes and their touristic interests. 5 days and 4 nights from 105 € / person in bed and breakfast including lodging, breakfasts, a detailed road book, a securised shelter for the motorcycle, touristic and technic brochures. For more information : +33 (2) 98 06 87 90.
Water-sports
The main activity in the resort thanks to exceptional stretches of water ( mouths of the rivers Aven and Belon, islands offshore, large beaches, sheltered rias). All kinds of water-sports can be enjoyed all year round. Courses, lessons, equipment hire, cruising school, dinghies, catamarans, canoe kayaks, sailboards, sailing licence....
Walks
A 50 km round trip of marked walkways. GR34 route enables the walker to discover the land of standing stones with a different look. From abrupt cliffs to hollow paths along the Aven river rias, the sculpted landscape changes with the tide and shelters numerous species of protected birds. Colours and fragrances change with each season.
Kerascoët Village
The eldest village of thatched roofed cottages in the area, dating from the 15th century. It was a weavers village, a craft as widespread as fishing in those days. Hemp and flax cultures were abundant, some decanting tubs used for the plants transformation process are still visible in Henan, north of Nevez, on the banks of the river Aven. This picturesque village is inhabited and has been restored with harmony over the centuries. Visitors can admire the typical Breton architecture and the particularities of thatched roofs. A lean-to at the village entrance as well as a house frontage has been built with standing stones, another peculiarity of this resort. Guided visits are included in a heritage tour organised all year round by the tourist office.
Nature outings and children's day
From Easter to All Saints, nature outings are organised on varied themes: sea shore discovery, the Aven River, custom walkways, on Thierry the ant's footsteps, Henan woods....For a day or just half a day, for the whole family or just for the kids, these outings help you see nature with a new look and children can learn about plants and animals through educational games.
Discover the standing stone
A guided circuit called "on the stone way" brings to your attention standing stone built houses, a unique type of architecture in the whole of France. This 2 hour visit, on the footsteps of stone cutters is organised from Easter to All Saints. It starts with a visit of the ancient quarry in the depth of a wild area close to the Aven river and ends with the indoor visit of a thatched roofed cottage built with standing stones.
Horse-riding
A horse-riding centre open all year round offers lessons, courses and rides in a wooded seaside setting stretching over several hectares. Several competitions are organised through the year.
Tennis
Game, set and match! Exterior and under cover courts to use all year round.
Fitness and martial arts
Painting and art workshops
Nevez is a painter's land by excellence where painting lessons and tuition in watercolours take place all year round. Artists give indoor lessons and , more unusual, out of doors: facing the sea, in the countryside, in fishing hamlets or onboard a sailing ship.
Rospico gardens
A stroll through colours and fragrances in this garden of varied themes, with the sea in the background. With each season, the show of colours evolves endlessly like a painter's palette. The Hydrangea route shows over 200 species and varieties of this mascot garden flower.
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