CHEMINS DETOURNES
Original, eco-responsible outings to discover the Ria d'EtelRead more
ST. WILLIAM'S CHAPEL
Read moreBuilt in the middle of the 18th century, the Chapel of Saint William was completely restored around 1830. This one is located in front of the island of Saint-Cado, in a magnificent site on the edge of the Ria d'Etel. Saint William, a Breton bishop born in Saint-Alban near Lamballe around 1175, died in 1234. It is used to cure rheumatism and gout. Namely: every year, forgiveness is celebrated on the last Sunday in July. The village of Nestadio is also worth a visit for its beautiful houses with their elaborate facades, mullioned windows and vast fireplaces.
SAINT-CORNELY CHAPEL
Read moreLocated in a region previously very rich in megalithic alignments, the Saint-Cornely chapel was once very famous for the blessing of horses and animals in general. Its exterior and interior walls are whitewashed and it contains the processional statues of Saint Cornelius and the Virgin Mary, as well as several banners and banners. Near the chapel, you can discover a blessed cross and a fountain made of beautiful cut stones. The latter was built in 1716 and is surrounded by an enclosure.
OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH
Read moreOverlooking the houses of the village of the top of its fifty meters, the church Notre-Dame-de-Grâce dates back to 1872. Inside this Gothic building, designed by a briochin architect, the furniture of the choir with its woodwork, its clear tracks and its stalemate are the sculptor's work Le Brun. Every year, the procession of forgiveness goes from the next fountain to the cross of the Pontoir.