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This small coastal river, 44 km long, rises to the west of Ménez-Bré in the commune of Louargat. Originally the stream of St Conéry, it became the Guindy as it swelled with the waters of its tributaries, including the streams of Poul Roudour (ar Ru), Kernélégant and Stéren. Destined to join the Léguer, geology decided otherwise, diverting it due east.
Modest in size for much of its course (1 to 2 m wide), the Guindy takes on some consistency around Pluzunet and Tonquédec. The river widens...
Modest in size for much of its course (1 to 2 m wide), the Guindy takes on some consistency around Pluzunet and Tonquédec. The river widens...
Services
Animals accepted
Rates
Free of charge
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Openings
All year 2025 -
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Riverside : Kerouspic à Cavan
- Riverside : Troguindy à Quemperven
- Riverside : Pont Poyès à Langoat
- Riverside : Le Pont Neuf à Minihy-Tréguier
Access
- Road (national / departmental) : D 767 Guingamp > Lannion at 3km