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Attractions and Places To See around Plouaret - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Plouaret, a commune in Brittany, France, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. The area is recognized for its rural heritage and provides diverse landscapes, including rivers like the Léguer and extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore significant historical monuments, charming manor houses, and various natural points of interest. The region provides opportunities for exploring Breton heritage and nature.

Best attractions and places to see around Plouaret

  • The most popular attractions is Saint-Michel-en-Grève Beach, a beach that is 4 km long and well sheltered in the largest bay of the Côtes d'Armor. At low tide, the beach dries up over a distance of almost 2 km.
  • Another must-see spot is Tonquédec Castle, a castle that dominates the Léguer river by its stature and strategic position on its rocky outcrop. It is a witness to the local history of the region and medieval times.
  • Visitors also love Lannion, a settlement rich in history, evidenced by the Brélévenez stairs and its 12th-century church. The town features half-timbered and slate-clad houses, with the oldest buildings dating to the 16th century.
  • Plouaret is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and extensive hiking and cycling trails. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient chapels to natural waterways.
  • The attractions around Plouaret are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 180 upvotes and over 120 photos.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Lannion

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Lannion is rich in a history spanning several centuries, as evidenced by the Brélévenez stairs and its 12th century church. At the top of these stairs, a breathtaking panorama is revealed. The history of Lannion is also lived and brought to life in the streets of the town, where each half-timbered house gives us a glimpse of the life of yesteryear. Being in Lannion is also an opportunity to learn about Breton dance on Friday summer evenings during the musical event “Les Tardives”.

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Sainte-Barbe Chapel

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Chapel dating from the 16th century, restored in 1732 (according to inscription). The pinnacle dates from the year 1609 (bears the date). Sainte-Barbe was the chapel of the coastguard whose batteries defended the port of Toul an Héry against the English invader, from the end of the 16th century until the Napoleonic era. It even served as a barracks when, in year IV, it received the artillerymen of the 2nd battalion of the Hautes-Alpes. However, the chapel existed long before the creation of the coastal militias. After the Revolution, the chapel of Sainte-Barbe was regularly maintained by Jacob, former boss of the customs of Toul an Héry, whose two sons, Yves and Joseph, continued as heads of the factory, to preserve the building piously. It belonged, according to René Couffon, to the Morlaix hospital during the Revolution and was sold as national property, then given to the factory on December 7, 1823. The building has been listed on the additional inventory of Historic Monuments since October 9 1934.

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Saint-Efflam Greenway

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In 1916, with the commissioning of the meter-gauge railway, also affectionately known as "Le Petit Train", travelers and goods could be transported between Lannion and Plestin Les Grèves. The operation was entrusted to the Compagnie de Chemins de Fer Armoricains. This connection also contributed significantly to the development of St. Efflam and St. Michel en Grève, with their beautiful beaches, into seaside resorts.
Nevertheless, their potential for the movement of goods is not enough to generate profits. At the end of the 1920s, the increasing popularity of automobiles also emerged as serious competition. The railway line was finally closed in 1937. The memorial plaque, near the former train station in Ploumilliau, tells the short history of this railway line. Today the EV4 (Vélomaritime) cycle path runs on the old railway line.

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Tonquédec Castle

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The castle of Tronquedec dominates the Léguer river by its stature and its strategic position on its rocky outcrop. It is a marvelous witness to the local history of the region, to the Dukes of Brittany and to medieval times.

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Saint-Jean-du-Baly Church

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The St-Jean du Baly church has elements from the early 16th and 17th centuries. In the 19th century, in order to enlarge it, its side chapels were transformed into additional aisles. Its more homogeneous tower, begun in 1519, was completed in 1548.

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miro-tz
August 31, 2025, Lannion

I recommend Pizzeria Gina in Lannion – my favorite place!

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Beautiful castle in the forest

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A medieval fortress originally built in the 12th century and reconstructed multiple times throughout its turbulent history. The castle was demolished in 1395 by the Duke of Brittany due to its owner's rebellion, then rebuilt in 1406, and partially dismantled again in 1626 on Richelieu's orders after another conspiracy. The fortress features impressive defensive architecture including a barbican, gatehouse with 6-8 meter thick walls, and two major towers - the Tour de Rougé and Tour d'Acigné - both over 20 meters high.

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Originally built in the 14th century with subsequent modifications during the 15th and 16th centuries. The building has been recognized as a historic monument since 1907, highlighting its architectural and cultural significance. The church houses a 17th-century pulpit that is also classified as a historic monument object.

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Eric
January 3, 2025, Lannion

Beautiful city where it is good to stop

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From here a great view of the bay of St. Efflame

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Paul_C
September 5, 2024, Chapelle Sainte-Barbe

The Chapelle Sainte-Barbe, near Plestin-Les-Grèves, has a historical charm that you can appreciate through its simple yet picturesque architecture, which has been a local landmark for centuries.

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We also really enjoyed the ride on this old railway line! Thanks BirgitOnTour for the good description!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Plouaret?

Plouaret is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Église Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle, which houses a unique 2nd-century Gallo-Roman Anguiped rider sculpture. Another significant site is the 16th-century Sainte-Barbe Chapel, historically used by the coastguard. The area also features several historic fountains, including the 18th-century Saint-Jean Fountain, and majestic manor houses like Manoir de Kerepol and Manoir de Guernachanay.

Are there any natural attractions or scenic viewpoints near Plouaret?

Yes, Plouaret offers beautiful natural features. The Léguer River, which holds the "Site Rivière Sauvage" label, is particularly significant. You can also find scenic views from the top of the Brélévenez stairs in Lannion, offering a breathtaking panorama. The Saint-Michel-en-Grève Beach, a 4 km long sandy stretch, provides expansive views, especially at low tide when it dries up for almost 2 km.

What outdoor activities are available around Plouaret?

Plouaret boasts an extensive network of trails for hiking and cycling. You can explore the "Autour de Luzel" Interpretation Trail, a 4 km walk focusing on local tales and landscapes. There are also various pedestrian circuits (5, 10, 11, and 14 km), a 14 km mountain biking circuit, and a 25 km cycling route. The commune is part of the Mon Tro Breizh® itinerary and the GR 34 B. For more specific routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Plouaret or Running Trails around Plouaret guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Plouaret?

Plouaret offers several family-friendly options. The Leisure Park and Sports Area provides free facilities including playgrounds, a tree-climbing course, a city stadium, a BMX and trials track, a skatepark, a pump track, tennis courts, and archery. The Saint-Michel-en-Grève Beach is also a great spot for families, especially at low tide. Additionally, the "Autour de Luzel" Interpretation Trail is a gentle walk suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit Plouaret?

The summer months, particularly from June to September, offer a vibrant atmosphere with outdoor photo exhibitions and local festivities like the Bernantec Scarecrow Festival in August. Night hikes are also offered on Wednesday evenings in July and August. For general exploration and outdoor activities, spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather conditions.

Can I find easy walking trails near Plouaret?

Yes, Plouaret offers several easy walking trails. The "Autour de Luzel" Interpretation Trail is a 4 km (approximately 1.5 hours) walk suitable for a relaxed pace. There are also various other pedestrian circuits of different lengths, including shorter options. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Plouaret guide, which includes routes like the "Running loop from Plouaret - Trégor" at 7.3 km.

What are some unique cultural experiences in Plouaret?

Plouaret, recognized as a "Commune du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne," offers deep insights into Breton heritage. You can visit the Maison du Patrimoine for exhibitions on local history and culture. The local cemetery is notable for its calvary and the tombs of Angela Duval and François-Marie Luzel, a collector of Trégor tales and legends. The "Autour de Luzel" Interpretation Trail delves into traditional Lower Brittany tales. Local markets every Tuesday morning and annual events like the St. John's Day party and patronal feast also provide cultural immersion.

Are there any notable castles or manor houses to visit?

Absolutely. Tonquédec Castle is a must-see, dominating the Léguer river with its strategic position and serving as a marvelous witness to medieval times. The area also features several majestic manor houses, including the classified historical monuments Manoir de Kerepol, Manoir de Guernachanay (known for its dovecote), and Manoir de Kerbridou.

What is the Saint-Efflam Greenway and what can I do there?

The Saint-Efflam Greenway is an old railway line that has been converted into a cycle path (EV4 - Vélomaritime). It once connected Lannion and Plestin Les Grèves, contributing to the development of seaside resorts like St. Efflam. Today, it offers a pleasant route for cycling and walking, providing great views of the Bay of St. Efflam.

What kind of events or markets can I find in Plouaret?

Plouaret hosts a market every Tuesday morning. Throughout the year, there are various events, including a Christmas market in December, a St. John's Day party near June 24th, a patronal feast on the second weekend of July, and St. Matthew's Day on the third weekend of September. From June to September, you can also enjoy outdoor photo exhibitions.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near Plouaret?

Yes, Plouaret offers excellent opportunities for cycling. There's a dedicated 14 km mountain biking circuit and a 25 km cycling route. The Saint-Efflam Greenway is also part of the EV4 (Vélomaritime) cycle path. For more routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Plouaret or Gravel biking around Plouaret guides.

What makes Lannion a significant place to visit near Plouaret?

Lannion is a historically rich settlement, evidenced by its Brélévenez stairs and a 12th-century church. The town features charming half-timbered and slate-clad houses, with some of the oldest buildings dating back to the 16th century. It's also known for its romantic setting along the River Léguer and offers a glimpse into the life of yesteryear.

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