CASTLE AND ESTATE OF SUSCINIO
Castle, witness of the life of the Dukes of Brittany, inviting to relive ...Read more
CENTER OF THE ARTHURIAN IMAGINATION
Château de Concoret with park, lake, palace and bookshop, hosting a major ...Read more
THE CITADEL VAUBAN AND HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Remarkable ensemble that constitutes a testimony of the military ...Read more
ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK
Astronomical clock of Ploërmel inviting to travel in time, to understand ...Read more
CASTLE PARK OF ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE
Rochefort-en-Terre is a park housing the ruins of a medieval fortress, and ...Read more
CAIRN OF THE ISLAND OF GAVRINIS
Megalithic monument in Larmor-Baden, 50 m in diameter by 6 m high, suitable ...Read more
UNDERWATER MUSEUM OF THE LORIENTAL COUNTRY
Underwater museum in the heart of Keroman to discover the oldest training ...Read more
PEN CASTEL TIDE MILL
The old tide mill becomes a place for cultural exhibitions and concerts.Read more
THE MOUND OF ER GRAH
Read moreEr Grah's burial megalith is a Neolithic megalith belonging to the family of closed vault burials. Its size is impressive, even exceptional, since it is nearly 140 meters long! Unfortunately, it is truncated at both ends and partially shaved. Its slab covers a chamber with dry masonry walls that is the only known funeral structure in this enormous architecture. The burial mound is located on the same site as Er Grah's broken great menhir and the Merchants' table.
THE CHÂTEAU TURPAULT
Read moreThe castle of the sea, as it was called before the Quiberonnais rebaptisent the castle of Turpault, is like the emblem of the city. It remains fantastic, reminiscent of the medieval era and of English influence, was built in the early th century. Open on the whole of the wild coast, it is a pure jewel of which you have to come and admire the architecture and the foot of the Pointe-er-Lann to which she adds a little majesty and a fantastic tone. You can only get close to the castle that remains private property, but it's enough to admire beauty and let yourself be overwhelmed by the atmosphere that it radiates. The owners of the premises have long opened the door to the commune so that fireworks are organised there, but this may be a subject of change due to the sale of the castle in the course of 2010. History does not tell if the castle has found buyer and if so which… As an anecdote, it was said that in 2007 Johnny Halliday and his wife Laetitia would have liked to buy it but not being sold at the time, would not have been able to buy it!
JOSSELIN CASTLE
This listed château is one of the three points of the Rohann triangle.Read more
THE ISLAND OF KERAGAN KNOWN AS "FORT-BLOQUÉ
Fort built in 1747 on the small island of Keragan to defend the flourishing ...Read more
BERNESE TIDE MILL
This is one of the few mills in France that still operates as it did in ...Read more
CASTLE OF PONTIVY (CASTLE OF THE ROHAN)
Imposing castle of military architecture, built in the 15th century by ...Read more
THE STRONG PENTHEVRE
Strategic defensive element whose construction was ordered by Grand Admiral ...Read more
THE MANOR HOUSE OF SAINT-URCHAUT
Read moreSince 1996, the Compagnie du Théâtre de l'Interchange resides. She gives her creations, but also courses and courses. See for the beauty of the site, which also welcomes the feast of bread and autumn feast, every year. The site also hosts the Festival de la Key des Champs organised by the Théâtre de l'Interchange and the course of Art Path making… from Atelier d'Estienne.
THE GREAT LIGHT
The Grand Phare de Bangor, one of the most powerful lighthouses in France, ...Read more
NOTRE DAME FOUNTAIN
Read moreLocated in the immediate vicinity of the chapel, the Notre-Dame fountain is built of stone and surmounted by a star and a heart. The fountain also houses a statue of the Virgin Mary. Listed as a Historic Monument since 1933, you can access its pool by going down a few steps. Until the Second World War, the Notre-Dame Fountain provided the inhabitants of the district with drinking water and was also used to water livestock.
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
Read moreA ceramic plaque created to commemorate the sardine activity of Larmor-Plage, the Pointe des jagueurs was the meeting place for many people throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The inhabitants of the city found themselves there, whether they were fish merchants or fishermen and even some tourists! Today, there is a mooring place for passing sardine boats, allowing the drying of nets.