Treguier boasts three bridges for its two rivers (see Ad Lib 135)
Immediately upstream of the marina, are the sturdy stone arches of Le Pont Canada. Minus the original central swinging section. Sabotaged, to impede the nazi invader, during World War ll. Now the preserve of anglers.
It was replaced, in the fifties, by a fixed span. To carry both foot and road traffic across the Jaudy.
Whilst the Guindy's bridge is a pedestrian only affair.
Which caters for hikers. Following the trail which runs along wooded banks. In part following the bed of the former rail link to Paimpol and Lannion. To either side of the Presqu' Ile Sauvage (Wild Peninsula).
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