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Attractions and Places To See around Guern - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Guern, a rural commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, offer a blend of traditional heritage and picturesque countryside. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including forests and fields, with the Sarre river flowing through it. Nearby natural features include the Lac de Guerlédan reservoir, located approximately 20 kilometers to the north-northwest. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within Guern and its vicinity.

Best attractions and places to see around Guern

  • The most popular attractions is Pontivy Castle, a castle that was built between the 15th and 16th centuries for the Viscounts of Rohan. This castle is one of the last fortified castles built in Brittany, showcasing adaptation to fire artillery while prioritizing comfort and decoration.
  • Another must-see spot is Guernal lock on the Nantes-Brest canal, a lock_water_transport located in the town of Neulliac. This lock, built around the 1800s, is accompanied by several buildings, including houses, stores, and bridges, which are currently undergoing restoration.
  • Visitors also love Canal de Nantes à Brest: Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne, a river and trail section. This curved portion of the canal allows exploration of the Blavet riverbanks, regulated by an ingenious system of locks.
  • Guern is known for its castles, religious buildings, and canal systems. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from historical sites to natural waterways.
  • The attractions around Guern are appreciated by the komoot community, with 100 upvotes and 62 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Pontivy Castle

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The Château de Pontivy, or Château des Rohan, was built between the middle of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century for and by the Viscounts of Rohan.

Following the codes of Breton military architecture from the end of the 15th century, this castle is one of the last fortified castles to have been built in Brittany.
You will notice that the facade allows adaptation to the development of fire artillery, but that particular attention is paid to comfort and decoration. The downspouts are worked, the skylights carved, and the interior of the castle is equipped with fireplaces and latrines, making it a little gem of comfort for the time.


Two permanent exhibitions are housed there: one is dedicated to the sculptor Gaston Schweitzer, while the other is a more contemporary installation by Japanese artist Koki Watanabe.

I personally loved the contrast offered by this rather austere facade with the charm of the half-timbered houses in the city center, which I invite you to take the time to discover.

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Saint-Nicodème Chapel

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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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This curved section of the famous Nantes-Brest canal lets you discover the richness of the banks of the Blavet, which flows into the Lorient estuary in Morbihan. You can see that its bed is mainly artificial, and that its course is regulated by an ingenious system of locks.

Slightly to the north of Mûr-de-Bretagne, the Guerlédan dam abruptly interrupts its course, thus giving birth to the largest artificial lake in Brittany, the Lac de Guerlédan. The gravelly surface is pleasant for both touring bikes, gravel and even road bikes.

I am personally charmed by the melody of the tires on the gravel, so this portion is conducive to meditation and relaxation for me. A real moment of vacation!

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Notre-Dame-de-Quelven chapel

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This chapel is so imposing in its dimensions and importance that it is known here as the Basilica. It is a marvel of 15th century architecture which features numerous gargoyles and a 70 meter high bell tower. All in pure Breton granite.

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The Nantes to Brest canal for nature lovers and safety if accompanied by children is a must, on its entire route.

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September 29, 2025, Chapelle Notre Dame de Carmes

In view of this Marian shrine, a "Chapelle Notre Dame," I would like to offer the viewer a brief reflection from the important French order founder and Doctor of the Church, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (c. 1090 to 1153). He recommended at the time: "In danger, in doubt, in difficulties, think of Mary, invoke Mary. Do not let her name leave your lips, never let it leave your heart. (...) Under her protection, you have nothing to fear; if she goes before you, you will not tire; if she grants you her favor, you will reach your goal."

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The term "basilica," used above by Vincent Reboul, can have two different meanings for places of worship: + First, as an architectural style: In the Roman Empire, basilicas were secular buildings (market halls or courtrooms); the early Christian era partially adopted this architectural style and, for this purpose, also the term "basilica." + Second, "basilica minor" is an honorary title for special places of worship throughout the world (regardless of the aforementioned architectural style), which has been personally awarded by the Pope since the 18th century.

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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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The old castle is now partially open to the public. It looks very defensive.

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This chapel is so imposing in its dimensions and importance that it is known here as the Basilica. It is a marvel of 15th century architecture which features numerous gargoyles and a 70 meter high bell tower. All in pure Breton granite.

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December 12, 2022, Château de Pontivy

The Château de Pontivy, or Château des Rohan, was built between the middle of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century for and by the Viscounts of Rohan. Following the codes of Breton military architecture from the end of the 15th century, this castle is one of the last fortified castles to have been built in Brittany. You will notice that the facade allows adaptation to the development of fire artillery, but that particular attention is paid to comfort and decoration. The downspouts are worked, the skylights carved, and the interior of the castle is equipped with fireplaces and latrines, making it a little gem of comfort for the time. Two permanent exhibitions are housed there: one is dedicated to the sculptor Gaston Schweitzer, while the other is a more contemporary installation by Japanese artist Koki Watanabe. I personally loved the contrast offered by this rather austere facade with the charm of the half-timbered houses in the city center, which I invite you to take the time to discover.

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This curved section of the famous Nantes-Brest canal lets you discover the richness of the banks of the Blavet, which flows into the Lorient estuary in Morbihan. You can see that its bed is mainly artificial, and that its course is regulated by an ingenious system of locks. Slightly to the north of Mûr-de-Bretagne, the Guerlédan dam abruptly interrupts its course, thus giving birth to the largest artificial lake in Brittany, the Lac de Guerlédan. The gravelly surface is pleasant for both touring bikes, gravel and even road bikes. I am personally charmed by the melody of the tires on the gravel, so this portion is conducive to meditation and relaxation for me. A real moment of vacation!

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The Nantes to Brest canal for nature lovers and safety if accompanied by children is a must, on its entire route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I visit around Guern?

The region is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Pontivy Castle, a 15th-century fortress that adapted to fire artillery while prioritizing comfort. Within Guern, the Basilica Notre-Dame de Quelven and the Chapel Saint Meldéoc of Locmeltro are notable religious sites. Other nearby historical chateaus include Chateau du Launay, Chateau de La Roche-Guezennec, and Chateau de Tregartec.

Are there any religious sites or chapels worth visiting in Guern?

Yes, Guern and its surroundings feature several significant religious buildings. The Basilica Notre-Dame de Quelven in Quelven village is a prominent site. You can also visit the Saint-Nicodème Chapel, known for its stone lace decoration, and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Carmelites.

What natural features can I explore near Guern?

Guern's landscape is characterized by forests and fields, with the Sarre river flowing through the village. A significant natural attraction nearby is the Lac de Guerlédan reservoir, located approximately 20 kilometers to the north-northwest, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also explore various forests such as Foret de Quenecan, Bois d'Organ, Foret du Pont Calleck, and Bois de Tremelin, as well as the Etang des Salles lake.

What cultural sites are there for families around Guern?

For those interested in Breton rural life and history, the Village de l'An Mil museum offers insights into traditional life. Another unique family-oriented site is the Maison de l'Andouille, dedicated to the heritage of traditional sausage-making.

Can I find family-friendly attractions in the area?

Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. Pontivy Castle is a historical site that can engage children. The Canal de Nantes à Brest: Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne offers pleasant, flat paths ideal for family walks or bike rides. The Village de l'An Mil museum and the Maison de l'Andouille also provide engaging experiences for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Guern?

The area around Guern is excellent for outdoor activities, especially along the waterways and in the forests. You can enjoy cycling or walking along the Canal de Nantes à Brest. For more structured routes, there are numerous MTB trails, running trails, and road cycling routes available, catering to various difficulty levels.

Are there any scenic walking or cycling routes along the canals?

Yes, the Canal de Nantes à Brest: Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne offers a beautiful, curved section perfect for walking or cycling. This route allows you to explore the Blavet riverbanks, regulated by an ingenious system of locks. The gravel surface is pleasant for touring bikes, gravel bikes, and even road bikes, providing a meditative and relaxing experience.

What is the Guernal lock and where is it located?

The Guernal lock on the Nantes-Brest canal is located in the town of Neulliac. Built around the 1800s, it's an interesting historical feature of the canal system, accompanied by several buildings including houses, stores, and bridges, some of which are currently undergoing restoration.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Guern?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The adaptability of Pontivy Castle and its comfortable design for its time is often highlighted. The serene experience of cycling or walking along the Canal de Nantes à Brest, with the melody of tires on gravel, is also frequently mentioned as a charming and relaxing aspect of the region.

Are there any unique local landmarks in Guern itself?

Within Guern, a peculiar architectural feature known as the "Devil's House" is a local landmark steeped in folklore. The village of Quelven, part of Guern, is home to the impressive Basilica Notre-Dame de Quelven, adding to the commune's unique character.

Where can I find trails for mountain biking near Guern?

There are several mountain biking opportunities around Guern. You can find various routes, such as the 'Bubry loop from Bubry' or the 'Pontivy – St Patern /Guern loop from Pontivy'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Guern guide.

Are there good running trails in the Guern area?

Yes, the region offers a selection of running trails. Options include the 'Notre-Dame-de-Quelven chapel – Guern loop' and the 'Pontivy loop from Roc'h Moten'. More details and routes can be found in the Running Trails around Guern guide.

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