Paimpont Forest

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Paimpont Forest is a woodland area in Brittany, France, renowned for its association with Arthurian legend and often identified as the real-world counterpart of the mythical Brocéliande.

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Paimpont Forest canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
tourist attraction
associatedWith Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
King Arthur NERFINISHED
Lancelot NERFINISHED
Merlin NERFINISHED
Morgan le Fay NERFINISHED
containsFeature coniferous woodland
deciduous woodland
lakes
moorland
ponds
rocky outcrops
containsSite Château de Comper NERFINISHED
Fountain of Barenton NERFINISHED
Hotié de Viviane NERFINISHED
Tomb of Merlin NERFINISHED
Val sans Retour NERFINISHED
country France
ecosystemType temperate forest
hasCulturalSignificance Arthurian literature NERFINISHED
Breton folklore
hasReligiousSite Abbey of Paimpont NERFINISHED
historicalUse royal hunting ground
source of timber
languageRegion Breton-speaking area
Gallo-speaking area
locatedIn Armorican Massif NERFINISHED
Brittany NERFINISHED
Ille-et-Vilaine NERFINISHED
northwestern France NERFINISHED
locatedNear Paimpont NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Concoret NERFINISHED
Paimpont village NERFINISHED
Trehorenteuc NERFINISHED
oftenIdentifiedAs Brocéliande NERFINISHED
partOf Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED
region Brocéliande NERFINISHED
tourismTheme Arthurian sites NERFINISHED
legends and myths
usedFor cultural tourism
hiking
mythology-themed tours
nature tourism
vegetationType beech forest
conifer plantations
oak forest

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Forest of Brocéliande (in some French romances) inspiredBy Paimpont Forest
subject surface form: Forest of Brocéliande