KERVOYAL BEACHES
Kervoyal beach located in Damgan, offering a superb panorama, on one side ...Read more
WIDE DAMGAN BEACH
Great Beach of Damgan, including the beach of Dibenn where dogs are ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-DE-BONNE-NOUVELLE CHURCH
Read moreIt was during the first half of the 16th century that the construction of the chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Good News, patron saint of travellers and sailors, began. Originally, it was shaped like a barn because it had no bell tower and the floor was only clay. Over the years, the building fell into ruins. It was in 1841 that a text mentioned the need to rebuild a church. The chapel was demolished and in 1843, on June 15 of the Feast of God, the first stone of the new Damgan church was blessed.
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE DE DAMGAN
Damgan tourist information office, offering promotions on specific ...Read more
THE TOWER OF THE ENGLISH
Read moreThis rather surprising building in the Damgan landscape has had many adventures with its inscription on the Inventory of Historic Monuments, which finally took place on 22 October 1977. It is assumed that the tower was built during the reign of Francis I between 1442 and 1450 to protect the coasts from the English invader. She changed her name several times, calling herself "in turn" white and then Pénerf.
THE CHAPEL OF KERVOYAL - OUR LADY OF PEACE
Read moreBefore being a chapel, this place was a garage in 1924. During the summer, mass is served by a Kervoyal Priest. Destroyed by the Germans in 1942, this chapel with bell gable was rebuilt thanks to the generosity of its inhabitants. It houses a 15th century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Guérin and a statue of the Virgin and Saint Léger. It was consecrated in 1958.
O FLAVORS OF PENERF
O Saveurs de Pénerf offers a delicious excursion to share that will ...Read more