In Roscoff, the Brittany planted above the old harbour is a real institution. Comfortably seated on the terrace of this old Breton manor from the XVII th century you will breathe the open sea air and admire the sunset panorama on the Batz island.
Through the Bloscon headland when travelling south you will make out the spires of Saint-Pol-de-Léon cathedral. From the top of the church tower of the Kreisker chapel you will have the opportunity to admire the towns with its Renaissance houses the bay of Morlaix and the Mounts d’Arrée.
You will travel inside the lands up to the mouth of the Penzé river. Beyond the Lannuzouarn forest we will reach the rural Bretagne. Wayside Crosses, villages helmets stand out in the immense stretches of the vegetable farming.
The enclosed parochial units, a Breton particularity organized around triumphal doors, ossuaries and churches. You will find back these masterpieces of the religious art at Lampaul, Guimiliau and Saint-Thégonnec.
After the market gardening, the bocages and the maize fields follow each other.
In the Léguer valley you will discover a remarkable heritage. First of all the Kergrist castle with its varied style façades then the chapel of Kerfons and its XVth century jube.
Eventually you will come across the Tonquédec medieval castle where an immense plateau and dug deep valleys can be seen.
The end of this country Itinerary will lead you towards the Jaudy valley where the village of Brélidy harbours a superb manor.