Attractions and places to see around Saint-Léger-Des-Prés include historical landmarks and natural features within the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany. The commune itself contains 23 hectares of woodlands and a source of the Ille river. The area offers a blend of historical sites, such as the Église Saint-Léger, and access to broader regional points of interest. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural and natural spaces.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Partially dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, it was remodeled in the early 17th century, as evidenced by the date 1630 engraved on a dormer window. This monument illustrates the architectural evolution of Breton seigneurial residences, blending medieval elements with additions from the classical period.
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At the beginning of the 16th century, Bazouges-la-Pérouse had over 5,000 inhabitants, focused on agriculture and trade. The town retains many traces of this past prosperity along its alleyways and its characterful buildings.
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Don't hesitate to stop and take the time to visit this 11th century castle and in particular its patrol path offering a magnificent 360° view of the surrounding countryside.
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Caution: The road slopes steeply after the manor. A dirt road 100m after the manor, heading uphill, is very technical (ruts, scree), and climbs for 500m. The ascent is long and difficult, but the descent is also fast and dangerous (60 km/h on a mountain bike if you stay on the road, much slower if you follow the path).
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The ticket costs €13.50, but you get a tour of the quids, a large piece of history with picant details that you cannot find in Wikipedia. In principle it is not allowed to take photos, but Andre, like almost everyone else, took a number of photos
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In principle, photos are not allowed, but Andre, like the other visitors, did take a number of photos. The ticket costs 13.50 and you will visit the Chateau with a guide, but you will receive a very rich piece of history with picant details that you cannot find in Wikipedia. Definitely worth the money and effort
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Always a good spot for a walk on the Rance!
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Beautiful view of the canal. There is a path along it, but it might not be suitable for a road bike with thin tires. Great place for a picnic. A little history : Construction of the Ille-et-Rance canal began in 1804, under Napoleon I, and ended in 1832. The bulk of the work focused on the 11 Hédé-Bazouges locks which connect the two rivers. A real aquatic ladder, they allow you to overcome a 27 m difference in height. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the canal's vocation was essentially commercial between Rennes and Saint-Malo, but little by little the railways and then the road took over, announcing the decline of this economic vocation. Today, the transport of goods has given way to river tourism.
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The region around Saint-Léger-Des-Prés is rich in history. You can visit the Église Saint-Léger, known for its 16th-century frescoes and boat-keel vaulted ceiling. Other local historical sites include the 17th-century Manoir de la Croix Chemin, the Chapelle de Chenillé built in 1602, and the ancient Croix David. A major regional attraction is Combourg Castle, a magnificent 12th-14th century fortress famous for its association with writer François René de Chateaubriand.
Yes, Saint-Léger-Des-Prés itself features 23 hectares of woodlands and one of the sources of the Ille river. A notable viewpoint is the Lock on the Ille-et-Rance Canal, which offers beautiful views of the canal and the surrounding area. The broader Ille-et-Vilaine department is known for its diverse natural spaces, and the iconic Mont Saint-Michel Bay is approximately 29 kilometers away, offering stunning natural beauty.
For families, the area offers several engaging options. The Lock on the Ille-et-Rance Canal is a great spot for a walk and a picnic. In nearby Combourg, you can find the Aquacia Combourg aquatic center and a seasonal Combourg Maize Labyrinth for outdoor fun. For a unique experience, ULM de la Baie near Bazouges-la-Pérouse offers microlight flights with aerial views.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various routes for different sports. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Site des Onze écluses – Moucherie Lock loop' which is an easy 20 km ride. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Running loop from Trémeheuc' (moderate, 10 km). Mountain biking options include the 'Grand Trémaudan Manor – Combourg Castle loop' (moderate, 42 km). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Saint-Léger-Des-Prés, Running Trails around Saint-Léger-Des-Prés, and MTB Trails around Saint-Léger-Des-Prés guides.
Absolutely. The Église Saint-Léger is a primary cultural site, showcasing centuries of religious art and architecture. Additionally, Bazouges-la-Pérouse is recognized as a “Small town of character” that experienced its golden age in the 16th century. It has retained its charm with granite and half-timbered walls, making it a delightful place to explore.
The renowned writer François René de Chateaubriand spent part of his childhood at Combourg Castle, located near Saint-Léger-Des-Prés. His experiences there, including local legends of ghosts, inspired his famous work "Memoirs from beyond the grave." The castle is a significant regional attraction due to this historical literary connection.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty of the area. The Combourg Castle is highly popular for its history and literary ties. The Lock on the Ille-et-Rance Canal is loved for its beautiful views and as a great spot for walks and picnics. The charm of towns like Bazouges-la-Pérouse also receives positive feedback for its preserved old-world character.
Yes, the Lock on the Ille-et-Rance Canal is noted as a great place for a picnic, with a path along the canal. There is also a dedicated Picnic spot in front of the pond, which offers picnic tables and toilets, making it an ideal place to rest and replenish.
The Ille-et-Vilaine department, where Saint-Léger-Des-Prés is located, is recognized as an excellent region for nature enthusiasts. Spring and summer generally offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and running, and picnicking by the canal. The seasonal Combourg Maize Labyrinth is also a summer attraction.
The commune of Saint-Léger-Des-Prés has a rich local history, including its name change in 1920 to reflect the renowned quality of its butter. For more detailed historical context, you can refer to resources like the Wikipedia page for the commune: Saint-Léger-des-Prés on Wikipedia.
While many routes are moderate, some offer a challenge. For gravel biking, the 'Port of Dinan – The Port of Dinan loop from Montreuil-sur-Ille' is a difficult 168 km route. Running enthusiasts can tackle the 'Running loop from Feins,' which is a difficult 17 km trail. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Aeolian Way – Grand Trémaudan Manor loop from Combourg' are moderate but cover significant distances (48 km). You can find more details in the respective komoot guides for Gravel biking, Running, and MTB.


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