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dianewailes
A beautiful forest, with amazing geological features, and a really magical atmosphere. Pick up a map at the tourist info and allow a couple of hours to see everything - the caves, pools, boulders, the trembling rock and (our personal favourite) the mushroom rock. A lovely day out.
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tfaman
You cannot visit this part of Brittany without taking in this forest at some point. It is beautiful to say the least with leafy glades, some huge tumble-down rocks at various heights and angles, grotto areas, and waterfalls. It is a photographer's dream! There are damsel flies looking for all the world like dancing fairies over the streams. There are a range of bird species to look out for as well.On a hot day some cool can be found beneath the trees. There are picnic benches and a number of creperies and restaurants both in the village of Huelgoat and a couple in the forest itself. Some of the routes would not be suitable unless you are reasonably fit and have good footwear, but it is excellent walking countryside.
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Primrose2012
This is an amazing place to visit. Photographers will be delighted and so will be anyone who enjoys nature in all its splendour.
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firemanjohn
Went here with a friend who had a meeting to attend.While he was at the meeting I had a chance to take a wander around the town of Huelgoat, and it is stunning. The lake is a spectacular place and there are several bars and cafes facing onto it.This is a place well worth visiting if you appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the Breton landscape
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13jillyb
Lovely place to escape, walk, get back to nature and wander in. Amazing rocks of huge sizes!! Lovely little cafe too in a real sun trap. Children must love it here to play in. I would suggest though very sensible footwear as it's slippy in places and very uneven. Great place.