Attractions and places to see around Saint-Nolff, a commune in Brittany, France, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located approximately 10 km from Vannes, the area is characterized by preserved nature, chapels, manors, and mills. Over 30% of the commune's area consists of woods and heathland, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Saint-Nolff is recognized for its historical exploration and natural enjoyment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The famous sculpture "Vannes et sa femme" (Vannes and His Wife) on the facade of a half-timbered house in Vannes, Brittany, France. The polychrome stone busts likely date back to the 16th century. They are located at the intersection of Rue du Bienheureux-Pierre-René-Rogue and Rue Noé. The building on which the sculpture is mounted is listed as a historical monument (Monument historique). The sculpture is a well-known landmark of the city.
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The beautiful large cathedral stands in the city.
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Passing through the Porte Saint Vincent from the city center, you can see the harbor and the palm trees...
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The gate that connects the harbor and the city center.
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This Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral is the longest in Brittany and was built on the remains of an old Romanesque cathedral. This historic monument, which has housed the relics of Saint Vincent Ferrier since 1419 and is actually a small basilica, is also a place of pilgrimage on the Tro Breizh route (a medieval pilgrimage route connecting the towns of the seven founders of Brittany).
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Pretty marina close to the historic city center.
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Within Saint-Nolff itself, you can discover several historical and cultural sites. These include the 15th-century Église Saint-Mayeul, known for its unique flamboyant mullioned window and historical monuments. There are also several chapels such as the 16th-century Chapel Saint-Colomban, the 15th-century Chapel Sainte-Anne, and the 18th-century Chapel of Saint-Amand. Don't miss the 17th-century Moulin du Gourvinec, an old wheat mill, and the Grotte Notre Dame de Lourdes, a replica built in 1890.
The nearby city of Vannes offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the Port of Vannes, which has been documented since the 14th century and served as a port as early as the 1st century AD. Explore the Jardin des Remparts, a beautiful garden set against the city wall, and the impressive Saint Peter's Cathedral, one of Brittany's largest cathedrals. The Porte Saint-Vincent, a rebuilt gate from 1840, also connects the old town to the port area.
Saint-Nolff is characterized by its preserved natural beauty. Over 30% of the commune consists of woods and heathland, offering extensive forested areas and ponds. You can explore areas like Le Grand Courtil, featuring a diverse collection of trees and a classified calvary, or the English-style Le Jardin de Caradec. The Liziec stream flows through Saint-Nolff, eventually leading to the significant Golfe du Morbihan, a Regional Natural Park known for its exceptional natural heritage.
Yes, Saint-Nolff is ideal for walks and hikes, with numerous trails through woods and around ponds. The area offers a chance to discover preserved nature and local heritage. A notable route is the Circuit de la vallée du Condat, which showcases the transition from urban to natural landscapes. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Saint-Nolff, which include options like the Saint-Mayeul Church – Lavoir de Saint-Nolff loop.
Beyond walking and hiking, the region around Saint-Nolff offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes such as the Notre-Dame du Loc Chapel – Fontenon washhouse loop, detailed in the cycling guide for Saint-Nolff. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Fontenon washhouse – Moulin de Lesnevé loop available in the gravel biking guide.
Many attractions in the region are family-friendly. In Vannes, the Jardin des Remparts offers a visually appealing experience with flowerbeds that change with the seasons. The Port of Vannes is also a great spot for families to observe boats and enjoy green spaces. Within Saint-Nolff, the numerous woods and ponds provide excellent opportunities for family walks and exploring nature.
Saint-Nolff, recognized as a 'flowered commune,' is a tranquil destination that can be enjoyed throughout the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for exploring the natural features and cultural sites, though it can be busier. The changing flowerbeds of the Jardin des Remparts in Vannes ensure a beautiful experience across seasons.
Saint-Nolff holds several unique spots. The Église Saint-Mayeul features rare inverted triskeles in its flamboyant window. The Moulin du Gourvinec, a 17th-century mill, offers a glimpse into the area's industrial past. Additionally, the remnants of an 11th-century oppidum provide a fascinating look into its ancient history. The Grotte Notre Dame de Lourdes, a replica built in 1890, is another distinctive site.
Yes, Saint-Nolff is culturally dynamic. It hosts various events throughout the year, such as the Fête du Bruit, a modern music festival, and a comedy festival in February. The venue La Petite Scène is known for its eclectic and quality programming of contemporary music, hosting various artists since 1998.
While specific accessible trails within Saint-Nolff are not detailed, the Port of Vannes and the area around Vannes and His Wife are listed as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific site details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The Jardin des Remparts in Vannes is loved for its ever-changing flowerbeds and beautiful setting against the city wall. The Port of Vannes is popular for its vibrant atmosphere, with many enjoying the sight of boats and yachts. The overall charm of Saint-Nolff's preserved nature, chapels, and mills also receives high praise.


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