Roc ar Feunteun, Mountain summit in La Feuillée, France
Roc'h ar Feunteun is a mountain summit in the Monts d'Arrée region of Brittany, rising to 297 meters above sea level. The peak is surrounded by moorland and stands as a notable point within this mountain range.
The summit area contains ancient stone markers including the Menhir de Kerelcun, showing long-standing human presence in this part of Brittany. This prehistoric monument reflects the region's deep historical roots.
The mountain's name comes from Breton language, showing how local traditions remain part of the landscape. On clear days, hikers gather at the summit to take in views across the surrounding moorlands and hills.
The summit is accessible through several marked hiking trails, including the GR 37 route that connects different sections of the mountain range. Visitors should bring proper footwear and rain protection, as weather conditions can change quickly at this elevation.
The summit has several crossing points where hiking trails meet, creating junctions where visitors can choose different routes. These trail intersections make the peak an important navigation point for hikers exploring the area.
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