The Isole, a river of clear, high-quality water
Don't make a sound! Observe the banks of the river silently, and you might just spot a family of otters splashing about in the river! Long hunted for its fur and meat, the European otter has returned to the river and has gradually recolonised the Isole. It likes to come and rinse its coat to keep it waterproof. An excellent swimmer, the adult otter takes advantage of the river to hunt fish, frogs, small mammals and birds. It is a very good indicator of water quality.
Unlike its sister river, the Ellé, the Isole has very clear waters. It rises in the Montagnes Noires in Morbihan. Its course meanders, surrounded by numerous areas of peat bogs and meadows, until it reaches the deep gorges of the Cascadec forest at Scaër.
To cool off a bit, what better place than the Troysol meadow. Bordered by trees, this natural amphitheatre is an enchanting place to swim, have fun, picnic... or all 3 at the same time! And if you haven't got a bite to eat, the Guinguette de Troysol is there for you: aperitif platters, sandwiches, ice creams, drinks... and nothing but local produce!