Best attractions and places to see around Guénin include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region offers opportunities for exploring religious buildings, river features, and scenic views. With 20 notable locations, Guénin provides diverse options for those interested in hiking or cycling. The area features structures like locks along the Blavet river and chapels nestled in natural settings.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Although I often stop in churches or chapels on my walks (if the door is not locked), I have never come across a place of worship that is dedicated to the patronage of Saint-NICODEME. The person of Nicodemus takes us far back to the Holy Land in Jesus' time; he is mentioned several times by at least one of the four evangelists. I did some more research this morning: In his version of the "Good News" (this is the meaning of the word "gospel"), John describes the encounter of a Nicodemus, a scribe and member of the Jewish High Council, who visits Jesus at night and has a discussion with him about faith (John 3:1-21). Later, at the meeting of the High Council, he speaks in Jesus' favor: "But Nicodemus, one of their own, who had previously visited Jesus, said to them, 'Does our law condemn a man before it has examined him and found out what he does?'" (John 7:50-51). After the crucifixion, it is Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus who bury the body with dignity (John 19:38-42).
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A railway bridge over the Blavet that leads directly into a tunnel. There is only freight traffic here. At around 35km, this was half the distance from Pontivy to Lorient for us.
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The chapel is nestled close to the rocks on the other side of the river. It can be reached via hiking trails on the other side.
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There are 28 locks which allow navigation between Pontivy and Hennebont. These structures, built in the 19th century, are still very important for the many pleasure boats. The lock keeper moves from one lock to another to allow boats to continue their journey in the Blavet valley.
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There are 28 locks which allow navigation between Pontivy and Hennebont. These structures, built in the 19th century, are still very important to the many pleasure boats that sail here. The lock keeper moves from one lock to another to allow boats to continue their journey in the Blavet valley.
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The 470,000 line passes over the Blavet and up the hill through a tunnel and a beautiful bridge, wide enough to be taken on foot without risk. This line is currently only used for freight (cereals) but was used for travelers until 1960 (occasionally between 1951 and 1960).
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Dramatic boulders along the towpath in a 300 degree loop of the river
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The region around Guénin is rich in history, particularly with its religious buildings and river structures. You can explore the Saint-Nicodème Chapel, a historical site known for its stone lace decorations and green surroundings, featuring several fountains. Another significant historical site is Le Divit Lock, a 19th-century structure that is part of the 28 locks enabling navigation on the Blavet river.
Yes, several attractions around Guénin are suitable for families. The Saint-Nicodème Chapel is noted as a family-friendly religious building. Additionally, Le Divit Lock, a historical river lock, is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting glimpse into the region's engineering heritage.
The area offers beautiful natural settings, especially along the Blavet river. You can see dramatic boulders along the towpath near Couarde Lock and its decorated rock, where the river makes a 300-degree loop. The View of the Saint-Gildas Chapel in Bieuzy also highlights a chapel nestled close to rocks on the other side of a river, accessible via scenic hiking trails.
Absolutely. Many attractions, like the View of the Saint-Gildas Chapel in Bieuzy, are best reached via hiking trails, offering a scenic approach. For more dedicated walking, you can find numerous routes in the area. Explore various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, by checking out the Hiking around Guénin guide.
The region around Guénin is excellent for cycling. You can find routes that pass by attractions such as the Railway bridge and tunnel, which crosses the Blavet. For a comprehensive list of cycling options, including touring and gravel biking, refer to the Cycling around Guénin guide and the Gravel biking around Guénin guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. For instance, the Saint-Nicodème Chapel is loved for its 'magnificent stone lace' and 'green setting'. The locks along the Blavet, such as Le Divit Lock, are valued for their historical significance and the insight they offer into river navigation. The scenic routes and views, like those leading to the Saint-Gildas Chapel in Bieuzy, are also highly praised.
While not strictly 'hidden', the Couarde Lock and its decorated rock offers a unique natural spectacle with dramatic boulders along the towpath and a distinctive 300-degree river loop. The Railway bridge and tunnel also provides an interesting, less common sight, where a railway line passes over the Blavet and directly into a tunnel, still used for freight.
The region's attractions, with their emphasis on outdoor exploration and scenic views, are generally best enjoyed during the milder months. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling along the river and to chapels. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
While specific accessibility details for each site are not always available, many of the locks along the Blavet river, such as Le Divit Lock, are situated along towpaths which can often be relatively flat and accessible. However, some chapels, like the Saint-Gildas Chapel in Bieuzy, are noted to be reached via hiking trails, which may present challenges. It is advisable to research specific access for each location if mobility is a concern.
While the guide focuses on the attractions themselves, many towns and villages in the Guénin region, particularly those along the Blavet river, will have local cafes, bakeries, or restaurants. It's recommended to plan your route and check for dining options in nearby towns like Baud or Pontivy, especially if you're embarking on longer cycling or hiking tours.
For hiking and cycling, comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing is essential. Layers are always a good idea, as conditions can change. Sturdy walking shoes or cycling shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, bring rain gear, sun protection, and plenty of water, especially for longer routes along the Blavet or to the chapels.


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