Discover Port La Forêt with nature guide Lucienne Moisan.
"A short loop from Port La Forêt, the famous marina of La Forêt-Fouesnant, towards the end of the cove and the village, and across to the old port where a few old wooden fishing boats are peacefully waiting.
Along the way, centuries-old oaks, hollies, willows and tufts of gorse stand just a few metres from the sea chard and salt meadow obion.
A few nonchalant swans glide across the water, while oystercatchers, grey herons, little egrets and curlews are busy foraging in this vast open-air larder.
At the end of March, the bushes and trees are full of the songs of passerines in search of mates.
The walk will be in Breton.
Practical info:
- Open to Breton speakers
- Meet at 9.45am for a 10.00am departure
- Meeting point : Port-La-Forêt
- Duration: 2 hours
- Kilometres: approx. 2 km
- Children aged 5 and over
- Limited places
- Price: €4.00 per person
- Bookings by phone on 02 98 90 70 43 or by email at [email protected]
- What to bring: clothes to suit the weather (sometimes muddy and a few puddles), shoes: tennis shoes or boots, binoculars if you have them.
"A short loop from Port La Forêt, the famous marina of La Forêt-Fouesnant, towards the end of the cove and the village, and across to the old port where a few old wooden fishing boats are peacefully waiting.
Along the way, centuries-old oaks, hollies, willows and tufts of gorse stand just a few metres from the sea chard and salt meadow obion.
A few nonchalant swans glide across the water, while oystercatchers, grey herons, little egrets and curlews are busy foraging in this vast open-air larder.
At the end of March, the bushes and trees are full of the songs of passerines in search of mates.
The walk will be in Breton.
Practical info:
- Open to Breton speakers
- Meet at 9.45am for a 10.00am departure
- Meeting point : Port-La-Forêt
- Duration: 2 hours
- Kilometres: approx. 2 km
- Children aged 5 and over
- Limited places
- Price: €4.00 per person
- Bookings by phone on 02 98 90 70 43 or by email at [email protected]
- What to bring: clothes to suit the weather (sometimes muddy and a few puddles), shoes: tennis shoes or boots, binoculars if you have them.



