Finding the Trégrom refuge
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Refuge APAA, La Garenne, 22420 Trégrom - Tél : 02.96.47.84.30
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Positionnement et Statistiques Gratuites

 
Here are the directions to follow to visit our animals!

The refuge of Trégrom is located:
22 km from Lannion,
9 km from Plouaret Trégor,
21 km from Guingamp,
53 km from St-Brieuc,
40 km from Morlaix.

From Guingamp (Paris), take the N12 in the direction of Brest, exit Plounevez-Moëdec. From Brest, take the N12 in the direction of St Brieuc, exit Plounevez-Moedec. At the small roundabout at Plounevez-Moëdec, take a right in the direction of "Vallée du Léguer" (NB: it's written in very small letters right at the bottom of the sign). When you get to an intersection, turn right, still in the direction of "Vallée du Léguer". Carry on down right to Léguer (good lookout point), then go back up in the same direction and follow the road several kilometers until you see the sign APAA indicating the access road to the refuge on the left. Please note, this route is the shortest and the most scenic, but there are numerous turns.
If you prefer broader roads, from the N12 take the exit Plouaret-Trégor and follow the directions set out in the next paragraph for coming from Lannion
From Lannion, take the direction of Plouaret, pass in front of the Plouaret train station et continue straight on in the direction of Vieux-Marché. At Vieux Marché, carry straight on in the direction of Trégrom. At Trégrom, pass in front of the church and follow the signs for APAA, La Garenne. The itinerary Lannion/Bégard/Pluzunet/Trégrom is also possible.

 


 


The road to the refuge is not tarred and winds through fields.
Don't be discouraged, but carry on for several hundred metres!