Croix du Guilliguy
Monumental cross · Ploudalmézeau
Menhir
Le Guilliguy
The Guilliguy (or Le Guilligui) is a promontory overlooking the port of Portsall, in the Finistère department. It offers a panorama of the Portsall port and the wide sea. Used continuously by men for about 8,000 years, this place is a small treasure for Portsall, appreciated by its inhabitants, tourists and visitors passing through.
Guilliguy would mean The hermitage of the small wood or The small wood of the hermitage (In old Breton: killi = "small wood" or "bocage"; guic or gui = "hermitage"). It is located on the trail of the Great Hiking Trail 34. The Guilliguy site has three monuments: a covered alley, a menhir and a cross.