Attractions and places to see around Belle-Isle-En-Terre include a mix of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, is situated amidst hills, ravines, and rivers. The area features dense forests and the Léguer River, which is recognized as a "wild river" of France. Visitors can explore a variety of sites reflecting the region's heritage and natural environment.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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To climb when the weather is clear (here the most difficult face)
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Up there you can spend the night a la belle etoile. And fantastic sunset. The campsite nearby must have been abandoned years ago.
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Belle-Isle-en-Terre is a very picturesque town nestled in the folds of the Bretagne landscape. It's home to a stunning chateau, a tiny aquarium and a whole host of beautiful, historical buildings.
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Loc-Envel is one of the smallest communes (settlements) in Brittany and you ride into it and out of it in almost the same moment. Still, nestled into the hilly landscape south of Belle-Isle-en-Terre, it's particularly charming with pretty houses and an old church.
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Magnificent mills on the banks of the Léguer, the Losser mill is emblematic of the Léguer mills. Today no longer in use, it nevertheless retains all of its mechanisms, grinding wheels and cogs!
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Magnificent town located in the Trégor, a region made up of hills, ravines and rivers. The possible activities in Belle-Isle-en-Terre are numerous, like canoeing, practicable on the Léguer. The town benefits from a rich natural fauna and flora. Nearby are the forests of Coat an Noz and Coat an Hay.
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This magnificent castle is located to the south of the town of Belle-îsle-en-Terre in the middle of the forest of Coat an Noz. Almost 200 years old, this castle has known several owners until it was bought by individuals who are working to restore it.
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Beautiful point of view on the Trégor
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can immerse yourself in the dense Coat an Noz and Coat-an-Hay Forests, perfect for hiking and mountain biking. The Léguer River, recognized as a "wild river" of France, offers 200 kilometers of marked trails and opportunities for canoeing or kayaking. Don't miss the panoramic views from Ménez Bré, the highest point in Trégor.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the "Coat an Noz Forest and Château Loop" (moderate, 13.2 km) or the "Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Ruin of the Vallées paper mills loop" (moderate, 9.6 km). For easier options, consider the "Coat an Noz Forest – Château Coat an Noz loop" (easy, 3.1 km). More hiking routes can be found on the Hiking around Belle-Isle-En-Terre guide.
Belle-Isle-en-Terre is home to several historical sites. You can visit the Chapel of Saint-Hervé on Menez Bré, the 14th-century Chapel of Locmaria with its polychrome rood screen, and the Churches of Saint-Jacques-Majeur. The Château Coat an Noz, a 19th-century manor, is also a significant historical landmark, currently undergoing restoration.
Families can enjoy the Aquarium des Curieux, located within the Château de Lady Mond, which showcases the fauna of Brittany's rivers. The Regional Center of Initiation to the River (CRIR), also in the château, offers educational exhibits. The View of the Moulin du Losser, an old paper mill with its original mechanisms, is another interesting spot for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Ménez Bré. This is the highest point in Trégor and offers a 360° vista of the Guingamp region and even the distant Pink Granite Coast from the foot of the Chapel of Saint-Hervé.
The region provides diverse cycling routes. You can find challenging rides like the "Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Menez Hoguéné loop" (difficult, 47.2 km) or moderate options such as the "Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Château Coat an Noz loop" (moderate, 28 km). Explore more options on the Cycling around Belle-Isle-En-Terre guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Belle-Isle-En-Terre guide.
Absolutely. Strolling through the streets of Belle-Isle-en-Terre reveals remarkable traditional Breton architecture. You'll encounter charming granite houses, often adorned with colorful hydrangeas, which create a distinctive and picturesque village atmosphere.
The Château Coat an Noz is a 19th-century manor located within the Coat-an-Noz forest. Characterized by its rectangular shape and granite and shale turrets, it is almost a replica of Lady Mond's castle in the town center. It's a significant historical landmark, currently undergoing restoration, and offers a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The forests are lush, and the Léguer River is ideal for water activities.
One charming 'hidden gem' is Brittany's smallest commune, Loc-Envel. Nestled in the hilly landscape south of Belle-Isle-en-Terre, it's particularly charming with pretty houses and an old church, offering a unique landscape experience.
Belle-Isle-en-Terre hosts various events throughout the year. You can experience a weekly market, a Christmas market during the festive season, and the "Blues des Deux Rivières" festival, which typically takes place in October, offering a vibrant cultural experience.
Yes, the Regional Center of Initiation to the River (CRIR), located within the Château de Lady Mond, is dedicated to understanding river ecosystems. It offers educational exhibits and promotes environmental awareness, making it a great place to learn about the Léguer River's rich biodiversity.


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