Attractions and places to see around Duault include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The commune serves as a base for exploring regional points of interest. The area features historical monuments, religious sites, and extensive greenways for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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We are well in the shade, a well-maintained path
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The collection of more than 200 photos for this highlight shows more clearly than words can the diversity of the Breton saints' heaven carved in stone - in this very special case a hill called "Vallée des Saints".
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In the heart of the Côtes d'Armor, near Locarn, the Corong Gorges offer a spectacular landscape. Crossed by the Follezou river, we discover a huge pile of rocks shrouded in legend. An almost magical place! Source: https://www.tourismebretagne.com/destinations/les-10-destinations/coeur-de-bretagne-kalon-breizh/les-gorges-du-corong/
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The chapel may have been a lordly foundation from the early years of the 16th century. Its proximity to the Tossen Sant-Veltas fortress suggests that it may have been the private chapel of this castle. This building is said to have been completely finished around 1500 and is a creation of the workshop of Philippe de Beaumanoir, a very active master builder in Trégor. Source: Wikipedia
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Located in the heart of Brittany in Carnoët, the Vallée des Saints is a contemporary cultural and artistic site which will host, in 2024, nearly 200 monumental works in Breton granite bearing the effigy of the saints who have left their mark on Brittany. According to legend, Brittany venerates more than 1,000 Breton saints, but only 700 are listed because not all of them are "homologated", that is to say officially recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. It is estimated that there are about 800 saints in Brittany according to the most reserved historians, up to 1,500 for the most optimistic. So there is still a lot to do in the Vallée des Saints. Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful greenway, well maintained and marked. It follows the old railway lines and allows you to cross the valleys without any elevation changes.
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There are about ten twelve years the adventure started with some artist sculptors with about fifty statues. To date there are about 180 or more. bet could not be more successful, before we parked easily, now paid parking, the ransom of success has gone through there. To see and review.
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Duault and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. Within the commune, you can explore the 17th-century Château de Rosvilliou, the ancient Priory of Landugen (Chapel of St. John), and the Church of St. Maudez. The Monument of Kerhamon also commemorates a significant historical event. Further afield, the Saint-Gildas Chapel is a notable religious building from the early 16th century, and the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours in Guingamp is worth a visit.
The region around Duault is rich in natural beauty. You can explore The Forest of Duault, which also contains the covered alley of Toul Urs and twin menhirs. Other significant natural features nearby include Menez Bré, the large Lac de Guerlédan (popular for water activities), and Mont Saint-Michel de Brasparts. The ancient Huelgoat Forest is also easily accessible from Huelgoat town center.
Yes, the area is excellent for walking and cycling. The Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix (Gars an Hore) and the Voie Verte between Carhaix and Poullaouen are greenways built on abandoned railway lines, offering easy, shaded routes without significant elevation changes. For more structured outdoor activities, you can find various hiking routes and cycling routes around Duault.
A truly unique attraction is the Valley of the Saints in Carnoët. This ambitious project features over ninety monumental granite statues representing Brittany's founding saints, with plans for many more. It aims to become a major cultural and tourist hub, often referred to as a 'Breton Easter Island.' Within The Forest of Duault, you can also find the intriguing covered alley of Toul Urs and twin menhirs.
Absolutely. The Valley of the Saints is a fascinating and inspiring site for all ages, with its impressive statues and open spaces. The Voie Verte paths are also ideal for family outings, offering safe and easy cycling or walking through pleasant, shaded landscapes. Many of the historical sites, like the Saint-Gildas Chapel, are also considered family-friendly.
The best time to visit Duault and its surrounding attractions is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities like walking and cycling on the greenways, and exploring historical sites. This period also allows for comfortable visits to natural areas like the Forest of Duault and Lac de Guerlédan. Local markets in nearby towns are also more vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Duault, perfect for beginners. For example, you can find routes like the 'Menhir de Gouellec – Gorong-Schlucht loop' or 'The Valley of the Saints – Saint-Gildas Chapel loop' which are rated as easy. These trails offer pleasant walks through the local landscape. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Duault guide page.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained and marked greenways like the Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix, which allow for pleasant journeys without significant elevation changes. The Valley of the Saints is also highly praised for its impressive monumental statues and unique cultural experience. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and accessible outdoor paths makes the area appealing to a wide range of visitors.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets where you can experience local life and find regional produce. Callac (5km), Carhaix-Plouguer (14km), and Huelgoat (23km) are good options for exploring local markets on various days of the week.
Yes, there are several remarkable gardens within a reasonable distance from Duault. These include the Jardin du Grand Launay (17km), the Arboretum de Poërop (23km), and the Parc du château de Trévarez (36km), offering diverse botanical experiences.
Beyond the greenways, Duault is a great base for various cycling adventures. You can find challenging road cycling routes like 'The Valley of the Saints – Callac loop' or 'Carhaix-Plouguer – Châteauneuf-du-Faou loop.' For touring cyclists, routes such as 'The Glomel Cut loop' or 'Lock No. 138 of Bon Repos – Huelgoat loop' offer longer distances. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Duault and Cycling around Duault guide pages.


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