Kernascléden is a small rural town in the department of Morbihan. It is
the department where the summer is the hottest in Britain, with
temperatures often exceeding 30 °. There is always a little wind,
making some hot days bearable.
But beware! The sky is rarely completely blue and offers unique light
effects of the atmosphere amazing wonderful place. Here, the
photographer and the painter are working on.
Kernascléden is 30 km from Lorient, and in the middle of the triangle
Guéméné (East), The Faouët (west) and Plouay (south). Kernascléden has
the advantage of being located near the D769 (Route Lorient / Morlaix).
This road will be turned into expressway in recent years. Currently it
takes no more than half an hour with normal traffic to reach Lorient.
The Faouët and Guéméné-on-Scorff located 13 km from Kernascléden and
are also very easy and quick to achieve.
For travelers who have taken the TGV from Paris or Lille, you must go
down to Quimperlé or Lorient. If you just Pontivy in Pontivy must
follow signs that say "Gourin. For the impatient, there are
airport-Lann Bihoué near Ploemeur. As motorists from Rennes, Nantes and
Brest, there is the fast track "called" rapid and, most importantly,
free.
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