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
L'Antre de l'éléphant CREATIVE CRAFTSMAN It is difficult to describe the Elephant's Den in a single word... This place of creation and reverie has many assets and takes young and old on a journey to the land of creativity! In the Elephant's Den, Seza and Vincent, visual artists, welcome their visitors to a renovated former parish theatre t... Muel
Call Mégalithe du Jardin aux Moines HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT The ‘Jardin aux Moines’ is a megalithic site located on a Neolithic complex known as ‘Buttes aux Tombes’. This monument appears as a collection of blocks of quartz conglomerate and purple schist, forming a trapezium approximately 25 metres long and 5 to 6 metres wide. First mentioned in writings f... 02 97 93 04 63 Néant-sur-Yvel
Call Le mystérieux Val sans Retour The Val sans Retour, whose entrance is located in Tréhorenteuc, is one of the most beautiful parts of the Forest of Brocéliande, a legendary place with an enchanting setting that is conducive to fairy-tale dreams... "Enter this domain where the fairy Morgane, King Arthur's half-sister, imprisoned... 02 97 22 36 43 Tréhorenteuc
Call Musée de la Forge MUSEUM The old forge at Saint-Malon-Sur-Mel has been converted into a museum in which a ‘Son et Lumière’ brings back to life the workshop of Père Dugué, the former blacksmith. An exhibition space and video present the blacksmith’s daily life and live demonstrations allow visitors to witness the creation of... 02 23 43 51 26 Saint-Malon-sur-Mel
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 Église de Saint-Léry HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT This small church in the village of Saint-Léry is worth a visit, particularly for its sculptures and bas-reliefs around the archway of the entrance door. The church dates back to the 14th or 15th century. Free admission, open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 02 97 22 36 43 Saint-Léry