Attractions and places to see around Le Verger feature a mix of natural landscapes and man-made structures. The region is characterized by significant natural areas like the Chambre au Loup Valley, known for its rock formations and scenic views. Additionally, visitors can explore historical sites and engineering marvels such as the Cicé lock and the Chèze Dam. These diverse points of interest offer opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Hello everyone, The bridge has been dismantled for two years, undergoing repairs in the navigation workshops. I hope to see it again one day.
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Attention!! The GR descending towards the bottom of the Wolf Room is currently strongly discouraged following the recent bad weather I suppose but remains accessible all the same. A small barrier with a warning is located at its base, in the ascending part. Everything remains passable on the descent.... but be careful!!! 😊👍
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Cicé lock in Bruz. Possibility of crossing the Vilaine on foot or by bike.
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Located in the Municipality of Saint-Thurial, 22 kilometers southwest of Rennes, the Chèze dam is a class A dam built between 1973 and 1975 by the City of Rennes, to secure the drinking water supply of the Rennes basin. (www.eaudubassinrennais-collectivite.fr)
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The Champcors mill is a thousand-year-old water mill in Vilaine and the commune of Bruz producing flour from wheat mainly from Maine-et-Loire for bakers from Ille-et-Vilaine wanting flour made from traditional way and without the addition of chemicals. Having belonged to the Champion de Cicé family, one of whose representatives gave his name to one of the streets in Rennes, it has been run since 1953 by the Pivan family. In 2012, Emmanuel Pivan produced, after his father and grandfather, 700 tonnes of flour per year, according to him, less than a fifth of the production of a large flour mill. wiki-rennes.fr
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Beautiful site, to do and redo :)
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Superb, well-appointed hiking spot. Spectacular view.
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Pay attention to the descent from the point of view of the chamber of wolves, more typical of mountain biking than gravel, with a good technical aspect in wet weather.
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The region is renowned for its natural beauty. Highly recommended are the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup, offering stunning vistas of its lake and the surrounding Brocéliande forest. Another must-see is the Chambre au Loup Valley, which provides superb views of the Boutavent pond, especially from the castle side.
Yes, you can explore several interesting man-made structures. The drawbridge at the Cicé lock is a unique structure allowing passage across the Cicé lock, connecting to Chavagne via the Vilaine towpath. Also, consider visiting the historic Le Moulin de Champcors, a thousand-year-old water mill on the Vilaine, and the Chèze Dam, a significant reservoir that can be crossed on foot or by bike.
Le Verger offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Moulin de Menilou – Former quarry loop', or explore cycling routes like the 'View of the Pont-Réan mill loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Chambre au Loup Valley – View of La Chambre au Loup loop'. You can find more details and specific routes in the Running Trails around Le Verger, Cycling around Le Verger, and MTB Trails around Le Verger guides.
Absolutely. The drawbridge at the Cicé lock is suitable for families, offering a chance to cross the Vilaine on foot or by bike. The historic Le Moulin de Champcors is also considered family-friendly, providing a glimpse into traditional milling. Many of the walking paths around the natural sites are also enjoyable for families.
Visitors frequently praise the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup for its stunning vistas of the lake and forest, often calling it one of the most remarkable places in the Brocéliande forest. The Chambre au Loup Valley is also highly regarded for its superb viewpoints, especially towards the Boutavent pond and castle ruins. Many note the fantastic nature, particularly in late April.
Yes, the Chèze Dam is accessible for both pedestrians and cyclists. It's a popular spot for walks and bike rides, with several trails available around the lake.
While attractions are open year-round, many visitors highlight late April as a particularly beautiful time to experience the natural sites like the Chambre au Loup Valley, when nature is described as 'fantastic' and 'unforgettable'. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.
Many of the areas around the attractions, such as the Vilaine towpath near the Cicé lock and the paths around the Chèze Dam, offer relatively easy walking opportunities suitable for various fitness levels. For specific easy hiking trails, you can explore the Running Trails around Le Verger guide, which often includes less strenuous options.
The Le Moulin de Champcors is a thousand-year-old water mill located on the Vilaine. It has a rich history, having belonged to the Champion de Cicé family, and continues to produce flour using traditional methods. It's a fascinating example of historical industry in the region.
While specific public transport details to each attraction may vary, the drawbridge at the Cicé lock is part of the Vilaine towpath, which can be accessed from nearby towns like Chavagne. For other attractions, local bus services might connect to the general area, but often a car or bicycle is recommended for direct access to natural and more remote sites.
While the main attractions are well-loved, exploring the areas immediately surrounding them can reveal hidden beauty. For instance, near the Chambre au Loup Valley, the ruins of the Chateau de Boutavent are a nice addition to a visit. The various walking paths around the Chèze Dam also offer quieter spots away from the main crossing point.


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