Sandwiched between the Leger and the Guic, this charming village bears the imprint of Lady Mond, a local child. This miller's daughter became very rich by marrying an English industrialist and led a social life in the Roaring Twenties. She left her native town with opulent buildings such as the Mond Pavilion, which houses the town hall, and the castle of her old age, which houses the Regional River Education Centre. His first castle can be seen in the heart of the beautiful forest of Coat-an-Noz. Belle-Isle-en-Terre also has several artists' and craftsmen's workshops. The surroundings are ideal for nature activities: hiking, mountain biking, fishing...

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