The Kertalg manor a superb XVIIIth century home which is nestled at the heart of an immense park will help the visitor to approach this part of Brittany in the best conditions.
You will travel along the estuary of Bélon to reach the village of Pont-Aven, the international fame of which is linked to Paul Gauguin and to the Pont-Aven School.
At the confluent of the rivers Ell and Isole Quimperlé is a pleasant city with its half timbered houses and an old port. The trade ships reached the ocean through the Laïta sailing along the Carnoët forest. You will sink in the Breton countryside along a particularly picturesque road which winds its way in the Isole valley.
The animation in the XVIth century covered market of Faouët gives evidence of a traditional and intense agricultural activity in this region.
In the vicinity of the village, the chapel Saint-Fiacre is a bright illustration of the local religious art. The church tower gable is one of the most beautiful Breton example. As far as its jube is concerned it is a real flamboyant art masterpiece.
At Kernascléden the church is adorned with some XVth century unique frescoes. Situated in the vicinity of the Scorff spring at the very heart of the inner Brittany, Ploërdut is one of the historical Celtic centres where a primitive parish was founded in the XIth century. You will find your home for the night amidst this set of manors and traditional farms from the XVIth and XVIIth centuries.