Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Servant are found within the Oust Valley in Morbihan, France. This area is characterized by its rich architectural heritage, including ancient religious buildings and castles, set amidst natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the surrounding Brittany countryside. The region offers opportunities for walks and appreciating local history.
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Very beautiful castle on the canalized Oust
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Beautiful picturesque town with a spectacular castle and old half-timbered houses
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It looks beautiful when you come along the bike path along the canal.
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From this point, you have a superb view of the Josselin castle. There are opportunities for free and guided tours. The annual closure is from November 1 to April 8. The Castle dates from the beginning of the 11th century, when the nearby Viscount of Porhoët had a palisade built on this rocky promontory overlooking the Oust valley. In 1370, Olivier de Clisson, constable of France, had the fortress built.
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The Château de Josselin is a two-faced building whose architectural details tell a thousand-year-old story. Standing on a rocky outcrop, it overlooks the Oust valley. On the river side, an austere facade evokes the feudal struggles of the Middle Ages. On the courtyard side, a more refined sculpted granite facade offers a particularly well-preserved example of Breton architecture from the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century.
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The castle's imposing towers are reflected in the River Oust. Owned by the Rohan family, one of the oldest families in Brittany, it is the symbol of this pretty town. Plan half a day to stroll through the charming streets of this "petite cité de caractère" (small, particularly picturesque town) and also visit the basilica.
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A nice stop at the edge of the Nantes-Brest canal
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The Saint-Servant commune in Morbihan is rich in architectural heritage. You can visit the ancient Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge and Josselin Castle, both offering a glimpse into centuries of history. Other notable sites include the restored Chapel of Saint-Gobrien, the Old Chaplain's House, and the Church of Saint Servais. The Cross of Rougentin is also an inscribed Historical Monument.
Yes, Saint-Servant is nestled in the heart of the Oust Valley, offering exceptional landscapes. You can enjoy superb views of the Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge. The area around Montertelot Lock also provides a pleasant spot by the canal. If you're in Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), the Tour Solidor and Cité d'Alet offer panoramic views of the Rance estuary and Saint-Malo Bay.
The region around Saint-Servant is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous marked hiking trails through the Brittany countryside. For more structured activities, explore the Hiking around Saint-Servant guide, which includes routes like 'A wooded valley – Tromeur Manor loop from Lizio'. Cyclists can find routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Servant and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Servant guides.
Many attractions in the Saint-Servant area are suitable for families. Both Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge and Josselin Castle are listed as family-friendly, with the castle housing a museum of dolls and toys. Man-made structures like La Tertraie Lock and Montertelot Lock offer pleasant spots for a break. If you venture to Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo is a popular family attraction with sharks, rays, and immersive experiences.
Beyond the main castles, consider visiting the charming Chapel Saint-Julien du Bois-du-Gué in Saint-Servant (Morbihan). The Château de Trédion, more of a manor, offers a beautiful park with an artificial river and waterfall, registered in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens. In Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), the Parc des Corbières provides shaded walking trails along the ocean, and The Briantais Park offers stunning views over the Rance estuary.
The best time to visit Saint-Servant and its attractions is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September). The weather is milder, making it ideal for exploring the outdoor landscapes, hiking trails, and enjoying the architectural sites. Many attractions, like Josselin Castle, have their annual closure from November to early April, so visiting outside these months ensures full access.
The area around Saint-Servant is home to several impressive castles. The most prominent are the Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge and Josselin Castle, both offering a rich history and stunning architecture overlooking the Oust valley. You can also admire the Castles of Castel and Kergras from the outside, and the Château de Trédion, known for its beautiful park.
Absolutely. Saint-Servant is situated in the Oust Valley, with the Oust River and its canal providing many tranquil spots. The Montertelot Lock is a particularly nice place for a picnic break, featuring a well-decorated lock keeper's house and a small chapel. La Tertraie Lock also offers a peaceful setting by the canal.
Saint-Servant (Morbihan) is characterized by its ancient religious buildings and castles. You'll find Romanesque architecture, such as the 11th-century foundation of the Chapel of Saint-Gobrien, alongside 16th-century flamboyant Renaissance styles. The castles, like Josselin Castle, showcase a blend of austere feudal facades and refined sculpted granite details from the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
The Saint-Servan district of Saint-Malo offers a blend of history and seaside charm. Key attractions include La Tour Solidor, a medieval tower housing a museum, and the Cité d'Alet, an ancient fortified site with Roman origins. The Church of Sainte-Croix, with its blue granite architecture, is also notable. For relaxation, visit Le Port des Sablons marina or Bas Sablons Beach.
While the Saint-Servant commune in Morbihan is more focused on historical and natural sites, if you are referring to the Saint-Servan district of Saint-Malo, then yes. Saint-Servan hosts a vibrant market on Tuesdays and Fridays at Place Bouvet, and the town center boasts over 200 shops, offering ample local shopping opportunities.
For the major castles like Josselin Castle, plan at least half a day to explore the castle itself and stroll through the charming streets of Josselin. For other sites like the locks or smaller chapels, an hour or two might suffice. If you plan to combine several historical sites or embark on a hiking trail, a full day or even a weekend would allow for a more relaxed and comprehensive experience.
Hiking trails near Saint-Servant generally traverse the beautiful Brittany countryside and the Oust Valley. You can expect varied terrain, including wooded paths, riverside trails along the canal, and routes through small villages. Many trails are considered 'easy' to 'moderate' in difficulty, such as the 'Château de Josselin – Château de Josselin loop from Château de Josselin' which is an easy 5 km hike, or the 'Lock on the Canal – Josselin Castle loop from Saint-Servant' which is a moderate 8.3 km route. Consult the Hiking around Saint-Servant guide for specific route details.


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