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In the heart of the Brière Regional Nature Park, Saint-Lyphard is a flowery commune with a heritage of 800 thatched cottages scattered in numerous hamlets, the best known of which is Kerhinet, a village with typical Brière architecture, including 18 thatched cottages, two bread ovens, a well and a washhouse. From the top of the bell tower of the village church, enjoy a breathtaking view of the Brière marshes, which can be seen from the ports of Bréca, the Pierre Fendue and the Belle Fontaine. Stroll through the marshes of Grande Brière, the second largest marsh in France after the Camargue, offering a mosaic of canals, shallow water, reed beds, flooded meadows with rich flora and fauna.
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Le clocher de l'église n'est malheureusement pas accessible pour cause travaux. Notre interlocuteur en était désolé mais nous a très bien renseigné sur les points forts de la Grande Briere