On holiday at the 4-star campsite La Mer Blanche in Benodet, take advantage of the many hiking trails to discover the diversity of Benodet's landscapes and its surroundings.
Hiking enthusiasts, 250 kilometers of trails are available to you to discover the richness of the natural heritage of the Pays Fouesnantais. You can also discover the GR34 which passes through Benodet and the many routes marked out by the French Federation of Hiking.
Some ideas for hiking trails
La Boucle des Corniches in Benodet: a beautiful 11.8 kilometer walk around Benodet. From Penfoul cove, you will follow the entire corniche to the Mer Blanche du Letty. Admire a very varied coastline: a mudflat and its boat cemetery, the marina, the mouth of the Odet, the beaches of the corniche bordered by their small cabins, then the wild coast and the Letty lagoon. The walk returns via the Anse du Petit Moulin and cuts through alleys and paths to reach the starting point, the Tourist Office.
Le Drennec in Clohars-Fouesnant: over a distance of 2.6 kilometres, this walk starts near the Drennec chapel. After having taken a section of road, you will reach a pleasant sunken path. You will walk along a beautiful property before finding the departmental road which leads to the starting point.
Around Cap Coz in Fouesnant: this 11 kilometer walk, starting from the church of Fouesnant at the entrance to the cemetery, allows you to discover the tip of Cap Coz, its old port and its long beach lined with pines and seaside villas. You will then follow the coastal path, planted with rhododendrons and offering magnificent views over the bay of La Forêt. On the way back, you will discover a kiwi plantation in the middle of the countryside.
Mousterlin polder in Fouesnant: departing from the Pointe de Mousterlin car park, this 9-kilometre walk takes you through the Mousterlin marsh and polder. Thanks to the interpretation panels on the fauna, flora and hydraulic systems of the locks and canals, discover an original ecosystem. Over the seasons, admire the changing atmospheres both in the colors and in the fauna and flora that live there.