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Riserva Naturale del Sillon de Talbert

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Riserva Naturale del Sillon de Talbert

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The Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert is a truly unique natural monument located in Brittany, France, specifically stretching into the English Channel from the municipality of Pleubian in the Côtes-d'Armor department. This remarkable coastal spit, known as the Sillon de Talbert, is a geomorphological wonder, extending approximately 3.2 kilometers into the sea. It is primarily composed of sand, gravel, and pebbles, forming a narrow land bridge between the estuaries of the Jaudy and Trieux rivers, directly opposite the picturesque…

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    6 settembre 2022

    Escursionismo

    Un promontorio di ciottoli (sillon) davvero unico che si protende nel mare per circa 3 km. Dandoti la prospettiva unica di avere il mare su entrambi i lati. Un'importante riserva naturale per la nidificazione degli uccelli marini.
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    22 settembre 2019

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    Una grande riserva naturale. Il sentiero porta al mare per circa 3,5 km. La diga si è formata circa 6.000 anni fa.
    C'è un ottimo ristorante e un bar creperie un po' più avanti, entrambi con viste sensazionali.
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    21 settembre 2024

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    Il Sillon de Talbert, uno spettacolo naturale davvero speciale.
    Il Sillon è un promontorio stretto di circa 35 metri che sporge per tre chilometri nel mare. Con l'alta marea è …
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    I migliori Tour verso Riserva Naturale del Sillon de Talbert

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    Posizione:Pleubian, Lannion, Côtes-d'Armor, Francia

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    Is the Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Sillon de Talbert can be a wonderful experience for families. The walk along the spit is relatively flat, offering unique views with the sea on both sides. However, the terrain consists of pebbles and stones, which can be challenging for very young children or strollers. It's crucial to plan your visit around low tide to ensure safe passage and allow ample time for exploration. Always keep an eye on children, especially near the water and the breach in the spit.

    Are dogs allowed in the Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert?

    Dogs are generally allowed in the Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This is particularly important due to the site's status as a significant nesting ground and habitat for numerous bird species and other wildlife. Adhering to these rules helps protect the delicate ecosystem and ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What is the terrain like for walking on the Sillon de Talbert, and how difficult is it?

    The terrain of the Sillon de Talbert is primarily composed of pebbles, gravel, and stones. While the path itself is largely flat with no significant elevation changes, walking on the uneven surface can be tiring. It's considered an easy to moderate walk depending on your footwear and physical condition. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are highly recommended for comfort and stability.

    How long does it typically take to walk the entire Sillon de Talbert?

    The Sillon de Talbert stretches approximately 3.2 to 3.5 kilometers (about 2 miles) one way. A round trip, walking to the end and back, can take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on your pace, how often you stop for birdwatching or photography, and the conditions of the tide. Remember to factor in time to enjoy the unique surroundings.

    Are there any specific safety warnings or considerations for visiting the Sillon de Talbert?

    The most critical safety consideration is the tide. Due to a breach in the spit, the far end can become inaccessible at high tide, potentially trapping visitors. Always check local tide schedules before your visit and adhere to any warning signs. The coast guard has had to rescue people in the past. Additionally, wear appropriate footwear for the pebble terrain and be mindful of the delicate natural environment by staying on marked paths.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the reserve?

    The Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert is a haven for biodiversity, especially birds. You can observe numerous seabirds and wading birds, including terns (like little terns and common terns), gulls, cormorants, plovers (such as ringed plovers and Kentish plovers), curlews, turnstones, and sanderlings. It's a crucial nesting, migratory, and wintering site. Beyond birds, you might also spot mammals like rabbits and ermines, and occasionally seals in the surrounding waters.

    Are there guided tours or educational resources available at the Sillon de Talbert?

    Yes, the Maison du Sillon serves as a visitor center and often offers guided outings and exhibitions. These resources provide deeper insights into the reserve's unique geology, diverse flora, and abundant fauna. It's a great way to enhance your understanding and appreciation of this special natural monument.

    What are the parking options available at the Réserve Naturelle du Sillon de Talbert?

    There is parking available near the entrance to the Sillon de Talbert. However, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. Arriving earlier in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. There are no specific permits required for parking.

    Can I find food, drinks, or accommodation near the Sillon de Talbert?

    While the immediate area of the reserve is natural and undeveloped, there are amenities nearby. Visitors have mentioned an excellent restaurant and a bar creperie a little further away, offering sensational views. For a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, you would need to venture into the nearby towns and villages, such as Pleubian or other communities along the Côtes-d'Armor coast.

    Is it possible to do a circular walk around the Sillon de Talbert?

    The Sillon de Talbert itself is a linear spit of land extending into the sea, so a walk along it is typically an out-and-back route. However, you can combine your visit with other trails in the surrounding coastal area to create a longer, more varied walking experience. These nearby paths often offer different perspectives of the coastline and the reserve.

    What are the best times of year to visit for birdwatching?

    The Sillon de Talbert is a significant site for birdwatching year-round, but specific seasons offer different highlights. Spring and autumn are excellent for observing migratory species. During the breeding season (typically spring and early summer), you can see nesting seabirds. Winter also brings various wintering birds to the area. Always check local birding reports for the most up-to-date information on what species are present.

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