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Tucked away in the heart of Brittany, Lanrelas, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, offers a delightful base to explore the surrounding region. Just a stone's throw away, visitors can enjoy breathtaking natural landscapes and immerse themselves in the local history by visiting intriguing historic sites. Hiking enthusiasts will find delight in the trails meandering through lush forests and along serene rivers...See more

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In Chateaubriand's footsteps in Plancoët (grand tour)
30 km

In Chateaubriand's footsteps in Plancoët (grand tour)

Nazareth district was attached to Plancoët as late as 1841. Before then, it was an important hamlet of Corseul, the Roman city. The central rue de l'Abbaye, with its preserved architecture, is one of the oldest streets of the town. This bank of the Arguenon River is the theater of the first steps of great Romantic author: François-René de Chateaubriand. François-René de Chateaubriand was born in St Malo on Septembre 4th 1768 and was buried, as he asked, at the Grand Bé, in front of St Malo, July 19th 1848. Feeble newborn, he spent his early childhood "at Plancoët's fresh air' where his grand-mother, Madame de Bedée placed him in a nanny's care. He stayed there for approximately three years, then it was Saint-Malo and Combourg, Dol, Rennes and Dinan's schools from where, adolescent, he comes to visit his family. He's the witness of his kin's happiness... This walk follow the circuit that Chateaubriand's mother and grand-mother took between la Bouëtardaye manor, the rented house of Rue de l'Abbaye and Nazareth church. (These suggested itineraries are given as an indication and don't take the possible evolution of the grounds or the environment into account. The use of these circuits is, therefore, left to the personal responsability of the users, the Office de tourisme disengages itself of any responsability towards the use of the maps and the possible accidents that might occur on the offered itinerary).

2 h
7.4 km
Medium
1 Rue Notre Dame 22130 Plancoët
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IGN cards

1018SB - SAINT-MÉEN-LE-GRAND MERDRIGNAC
Editor : IGN
Collection : TOP 25 ET SÉRIE BLEUE
Scale : 1:25 000
13.90€
1017SB - BROONS PLÉNÉE-JUGON
Editor : IGN
Collection : TOP 25 ET SÉRIE BLEUE
Scale : 1:25 000
13.90€
VEL05 - LE MORBIHAN À VÉLO
Editor : IGN
Collection : DECOUVERTE A VELO
Scale : 1:105 000
9.10€
VEL10 - COTES D'ARMOR A VELO
Editor : IGN
Collection : DECOUVERTE A VELO
Scale : 1:105 000
9.10€
TOP100D56 - MORBIHAN VANNES LORIENT BELLE-ÎLE QUIBERON ÎLE DE GROIX PNR DU GOLFE DU MORBIHAN
Editor : IGN
Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
TOP100D35 - ILLE-ET-VILAINE RENNES FOUGÈRES SAINT-MALO BAIE DU MONT SAINT-MICHEL
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
115 RENNES SAINT-MALO LE MONT-SAINT-MICHEL
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
TOP100D22 - CÔTES-D'ARMOR SAINT-BRIEUC LANNION CÔTE DE GRANIT ROSE CÔTE D'ÉMERAUDE
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Collection : TOP 100
Scale : 1:100 000
8.40€
D35 ILLE-ET-VILAINE
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Collection : CARTES DÉPARTEMENTALES IGN
Scale : 1:150 000
5.90€
D22-56 CÔTES-D'ARMOR MORBIHAN
Editor : IGN
Collection : CARTES DÉPARTEMENTALES IGN
Scale : 1:150 000
5.90€
NR02 NORMANDIE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
NR07 PAYS DE LA LOIRE
Editor : IGN
Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
NR06 BRETAGNE
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Collection : CARTES RÉGIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:250 000
6.80€
801 FRANCE NORD OUEST
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Collection : CARTES NATIONALES IGN
Scale : 1:320 000
6.10€
EUROPE
Editor : IGN
Collection : DÉCOUVERTE DES PAYS DU MONDE IGN
Scale : 1:2 500 000
7.00€

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Ossuary and the 3 crosses
21 km

Ossuary and the 3 crosses

The ossuary dates back to the 17th century. It was incorporated to the graveyard next to the church. The parochial presinct being abandonned, the ossuary in the way of traffic, the Germans wanted to raze it, it was moved in 1941/42. It was a collective grave used before the French Revolution. At the time of the ossuary construction, the graveyard was a living place, a fair where happy moments happen.This ossuary is in granite, of heavy architecture, the roof is made of stone slates and the aperture is decorated with two collars. In 1861, the Priest of Plélan, Father Morin, wished to bring those three crosses to make a calvary, destined to walks of Fête-Dieu. Therefore, a mound was raised, half-circular, held by a wall with a earth ramp to access it on marshes grounds where the actual Salle des Fêtes is. The three crosses were moved by some twenty metres on the road to Saint-Maudez (current Media Centre). This new place next to an electric transformer was polemical and in 1971, the municipality decided on a new change, by the graveyard. The two crosses on the sides are called "pattées" (legged), they are latin crosses with the branches wider at the end. They surround the third cross, more curious, in the shape of a Lorraine cross with two cross-pieces, with its shaft slightly curved. The pedestal of these crosses, more ancient, were chosen on the Etrat Path (road from Corseul to Vannes)

15-17 Rue de la Croix Briand 22980 Plélan-le-Petit
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Saint-Jacut's Abbey
40 km

Saint-Jacut's Abbey

After the Plage des Haas, the costal path follows the abbey’s park. A gate allows you to access this private property and discover its remarkable edifice. History and legend tell us that in the 5th century, two twin monks, Jacut and Guéthenoc, arrived on this peninsula called « Landoac » looking for a fitting place to create a hermitage. A Benedictine monastery was established there and had a great influence on the region’s development and evolution until the French Revolution. Sold as Bien National (National Good), sold again many times, the abbey knows many vicissitudes and different uses (Border guard caserns, home to a wealthy foreign family...). In 1875, the monastery’s ruins are bought by the Congrégation des Sœur de l’Immaculée: a religious order from St-Méen-le-Grand (Ille-et-Vilaine), they’ll turn it into a nursing home for the nuns and a free school for the children of the area. The restoration starts right away. To finance the school, the nuns host, firstly the British tourists who came, under doctor’s orders, to take sea water and hot algae baths. They stream in right from 1876. That’s the start of the “guesthouse”. Along the years, the summer holiday goers keep growing in numbers; the nuns develop the hotel capacities of the Abbey and diversify the activities and the hosting: the Abbey is now a guesthouse and a high place of cultural and spiritual encounters. Please respect the environment and the quietness of the residents.

31-43 Rue des Haas 22750 Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾