Mountain peaks around Botmeur are located within the Monts d'Arrée, a region in Brittany, France, characterized by its wild moors, heathland, and rocky ridges. This area offers a distinctive landscape with a sense of authenticity. The peaks provide expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside, including Lake Brennilis and the Armorique Regional Natural Park. The region is also steeped in Breton legends and features ancient megalithic structures.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The chapel originally dates back to the 17th century. A visit is definitely worth it – the view is simply fantastic!
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One of the peaks of the Monts d'Arrée chain of the Armorican massif.
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Very beautiful chapel, recently restored after a fire in 2022. The panorama over the entire Monts d'Arrée, the sea and the crests of the Montagnes Noires is magnificent.
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Exceptional views from the summit. You can reach the summit by racing bike, although the last part is a bit gravelly.
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Roc'h Ruz, which means "red rock" in French, is the highest point in Brittany and the Monts d'Arrée. It rises to 385 meters on a ridge which includes several other Roc'hs.
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Complicated but doable ascent in stony paths.
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At 385 meters, the Roc'h Ruz is the highest mountain in Brittany.
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Roc’h Trédudon peaks at an altitude of 385 meters. It is less known than Roc’h Trevezel who steals the show for and the title of the highest peak in Brittany by two short meters. You can go from one to the other by taking the ridge path that connects them.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Mont Saint-Michel of Brasparts, known for its charming chapel and panoramic views of the Monts d'Arrée, the sea, and the Montagnes Noires. Another popular spot is Menez Kador, which offers spectacular 360-degree views and was once considered the highest point in Brittany.
Yes, the region is rich in history and legend. Mont Saint-Michel of Brasparts features a historic chapel at its summit. Additionally, the area around peaks like Menez Mikel and Roc'h Cléger is steeped in Breton legends, including the Yeun Ellez basin, known as the 'Gates of Hell,' and ancient megalithic alignments like 'An Eured Veign' (The Wedding of Stones).
The peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Monts d'Arrée. You can expect to see vast moors, heathland, valleys, and sometimes even distant coastal lights. From Menez Kador, for instance, you get spectacular 360-degree vistas, while Roc'h Trédudon provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape in good weather.
The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Brennilis Lake Peatlands – Menez Kador loop' or the 'Roc'h Trevezel – Roc'hs Trail loop' from Botmeur, which you can find more about in the Cycling around Botmeur guide. Gravel biking options include the 'Mont Saint-Michel of Brasparts – Roc'h Trevezel loop' from Brennilis, detailed in the Gravel biking around Botmeur guide.
While specific family-friendly trails for every peak aren't detailed, the region offers numerous marked trails suitable for various fitness levels. The general ambiance of the Monts d'Arrée, with its unique landscapes and legends, can be engaging for families. Highlights like Mont Saint-Michel de Brasparts and its chapel are noted as family-friendly.
While Menez Kador (also known as Tuchenn Kador) was long considered the highest point in Brittany at 384 meters, Roc'h Trévézel is now recognized as slightly higher. However, both offer significant elevation and expansive views.
Yes, several hiking routes in the Monts d'Arrée connect multiple peaks and features. For example, the 'Menez Kador – Brennilis Lake Peatlands loop' specifically features Tuchenn Kador. Also, Roc'h Trédudon is connected to Roc'h Trevezel by a ridge path, allowing for combined exploration.
The landscape is characterized by its wild moors, heathland, gorse, and rocky outcrops, creating a distinctive and authentic atmosphere. This unique topography, combined with the region's rich history and legends, offers a sense of mystery and tranquility, making it an ideal escape into unspoiled nature.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region boasts several notable landmarks. The chapel at the summit of Mont Saint-Michel of Brasparts is a key landmark and viewpoint. The megalithic alignment 'An Eured Veign' near Roc'h Cléger also offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
The Monts d'Arrée offer a unique atmosphere throughout the year. While specific 'best times' can depend on your preferred activity, spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant landscapes. The wild and unspoiled countryside can be enjoyed in various conditions, with mist adding a mysterious ambiance.
Komoot offers several guides for cycling in the area. You can explore routes for road cycling in the Road Cycling Routes around Botmeur guide, or find gravel biking adventures in the Gravel biking around Botmeur guide. There's also a general Cycling around Botmeur guide with various options.
Roc'h Trédudon peaks at 385 meters and is known for its beautiful views of the surroundings, especially in good weather. It's also notable for being connected to Roc'h Trevezel by a ridge path, offering an extended hiking experience across these distinctive rock formations.


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