Attractions and places to see around La Chapelle-Gaceline, now integrated into La Gacilly, present a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including the Canal Nantes-à-Brest and the Oust River. Visitors can explore ancient megalithic structures, significant religious buildings, and unique cultural experiences. The area offers a variety of sites that showcase its heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Sacred space, Saint-Just was frequented by Neolithic people for several millennia. Our distant ancestors settled on these dry moors to form a major complex of megalithic monuments, the second most important in Brittany, after Carnac. On a route of about 6km you can discover various alignments bearing strange names often linked to a local legend. The path can be walked, run or even cycled across a moor that offers no shade or shelter. A magical and fascinating place in every respect
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Very nice hike. Please note, the indicated parking lot no longer exists, you must park near the football stadium
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Maison Yves Rocher is located in La Gacilly. Yves Rocher himself was from this picturesque village in Morbihan. There is a shop, a cafeteria and a museum. 15 minutes away is the Yves Rocher ecological spa hotel “La Grée des Landes”.
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About 5000 years old row of stones with good explanation.
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The menhirs of Brittany are large, mostly solitary monoliths erected by the people of the Megalithic culture, some of which were later toppled or repurposed. The Neolithic Megalithic culture reached its peak between 4500 and 2500 BC. With some dating back to around 4000 BC, these monuments are significantly older than, for example, the Egyptian pyramids, which were built around 2500 BC.
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Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, to whom this church is dedicated, is one of the most popular saints of all, along with Saint Martin. Almost every child should know his commemoration day, December 6th. On the eve of this day, the children used to put their shoes or boots in front of the door – which of course had to be cleaned with great care – so that they could be filled with gifts by St. Nicholas during the night. In agricultural areas, it was also customary for the children to provide a small amount of food for the donkey, St. Nicholas' riding animal.
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Lovely straight and picturesque section of the old canal, fine gravel bike path with shade trees
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The canal can be a bit off-putting, but this passage is really pretty and stands out from the rest.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Alignments du Moulin, megalithic stones dating back to around 4000 BC. Also, explore the Saint Nicholas of Myra Church in La Gacilly, built in the mid-19th century. Don't miss the historic Saint Peter's Church in La Chapelle-Gaceline itself, or the 17th-century Cross of La Ville Janvier and the 1751 Gracien cross.
Absolutely. The Towpath on the Nantes-Brest canal offers an authentic natural landscape perfect for bird-watching. You can also enjoy the typical natural scenery around Lock No. 19 of Maclaye-Painfaut, where the canal runs alongside the Oust River. For magnificent views of La Gacilly and the Aff Valley, head to the Rock of Roussimel, also known as Devil Rock.
La Gacilly offers unique cultural experiences. Visit the Yves Rocher House, a multi-sensory exhibition detailing the brand's history and values. The town is also known for its permanent artisan installations and picturesque alleys, where you can explore local craftsmanship. If you visit between June and September, you can experience the annual La Gacilly Photo Festival, which transforms the town into an open-air gallery.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Yves Rocher House offers an engaging, interactive experience for all ages. The Alignments du Moulin provide an interesting historical outing. Additionally, the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden is a 'real museum' showcasing 1,500 plant species, which can be a fascinating educational experience for children.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Towpath on the Nantes-Brest canal. There are numerous routes for cycling and gravel biking, such as the 'Hyacinthe Chapel loop' or the 'Magpie Island – Canal de Nantes à Brest loop'. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Rue Saint-Vincent – View of the Aff footbridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking around La Chapelle-Gaceline.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, many offering scenic views of the Oust and Aff rivers. Popular options include the 'Rue Saint-Vincent – View of the Aff footbridge loop' (7.2 km, easy) and the 'Aff Dam Footbridge – View of the Aff footbridge loop' (13 km, moderate). These trails allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region. For a comprehensive list and detailed maps, refer to the hiking guide for La Chapelle-Gaceline.
Yes, the area is very popular for cycling and biking. The Towpath on the Nantes-Brest canal is a fantastic cycle path. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Hyacinthe Chapel loop from La Gacilly' (39.3 km) or the 'Magpie Island – Canal de Nantes à Brest loop from Glénac' (30.5 km). Explore more options in the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. The La Gacilly Photo Festival runs from June to September, making this a vibrant time to visit for cultural activities. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. The plant-decorated locks along the canal are particularly charming when in full bloom.
Beyond the ancient Alignments du Moulin, you can discover the Château du Boschet, which was rebuilt in 1905 and includes a 17th-century Saint-Joseph Chapel. The Old Fishermen's Houses in Glénac also offer a glimpse into local history with their unique facades and varied openings.
Yes, the waterways are a significant feature of the region. The Canal Nantes-à-Brest and the Oust River offer opportunities for enjoying the natural landscape, fishing, and even exploring by electric boat on the Aff River. The Marsh of Glénac, located at the confluence of the Oust and Aff rivers, is also a well-known spot for fishermen.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic natural landscapes, especially along the Towpath on the Nantes-Brest canal and around the plant-decorated Lock No. 19 of Maclaye-Painfaut. The historical significance of sites like the Alignments du Moulin and the unique cultural experience at the Yves Rocher House are also highly appreciated. The blend of history, nature, and cultural activities makes the area appealing.


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