Call Les Chênes creux de Kernéant These three hollow (and very much alive!) oaks, classified as Remarkable Trees in 2000 by the Conseil Général du Morbihan, stand next to the chapel of the same name. These patriarchs would be between 250 and 300 years old. - Free visit - The chapel, visible from the outside, dates from the 15th-16th... 02 97 22 36 43 Néant-sur-Yvel
Call Le Tombeau du Géant HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT The Giant's Tomb, also known as La Roche à la Vieille, undoubtedly owes its name to its shape and size. This megalithic monument was built from three menhirs that stood on this site around 2200 BC. Today, the walls and the third menhir, lying 8 metres away, are still visible. Excavations undertaken... 02 97 22 36 43 Campénéac
Call Forêt de Paimpont en Brocéliande Remains of the ancient forest that covered all of Brittany 5,000 years before our era, the Paimpont forest shelters remarkable and varied landscapes: hardwood forests, Scots pines, moors of heather and gorse, steep rocks... Famous for its megalithic sites (Hôtié de Viviane, Tombeau du Géant,...) and... 02 99 07 84 23 Paimpont
Call Le Chêne à Guillotin, millénaire ! Remarkable for its size (nearly 10 metres in circumference), this pedunculate oak is the most spectacular of the large trees in the Forest of Brocéliande. The ancestor has been hollow for centuries. It is said to be 1,000 years old... Its name comes from Abbé Guillotin, a refractory priest who, at... 02 97 22 36 43 Concoret
Call Le châtaignier du Pas aux Biches A remarkable tree in Brittany with impressive dimensions, 20 metres high and 9.20 metres in circumference, the chestnut tree of Pas aux Biches has stood in the village of Campénéac for over 400 years. Its wrinkled and twisted bark gives it incredible charm. Preserved from storms and logging, it is a... 02 97 93 40 39 Campénéac
Les Nouveaux Chevaliers de la Table Ronde INTERPRETATION CENTRE Enter the legend! In the shade of century-old trees, on the Saint Michel knoll, stands an XXL round table of new knights! In 2021, King Arthur was the first to sit at this monumental table, followed by Keu (Kay) and Gauvain (Gawain), then Perceval and Girflet. Will you recognise them? Many other val... Néant-sur-Yvel