The village of Tourc’h is a great starting point to visit our region: Tourc’h is located at equal distance from the coast (Trégunc, Concarneau, Fouesnant) to the south, from Quimper to the west, from le Faouët to the east and from the Montagnes Noires (Black Mountains) to the north.
Five hikes are suggested to discover the village, all of them suitables for pedestrians, mountain bikers and horse riders. The gothic church Saint-Cornély was built at the end of the 15th century. Its tower dates back to 1726 and was restored in 1930. The whole church and its enclosure are registered as Historical Monuments since 1944. Every year, the wild boar festival gathers hundreds of visitors around the chapel Saint-Candide.
In Tourc’h, you will get the opportunity to taste many of our Breton specialities: pancakes, Breton cakes and other treats, prepared with local and natural ingredients to respect the tradition. During your gateway in South Finistere, visit one of our factories and try some of our local delicacies!