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S E T O F F A N D E N J O Y
8 d i s c o v e r y t o u r s
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These eight discovery tours are an invitation to adventure as they take
you through contrasting countryside and stop off in the centres of our
towns and villages. Covering between 60 and 80 km, they will take
you along often quiet roads, past natural and architectural heritage si tes.
Follow the signposts and then marvel at the delightful and memorable
landscapes as you turn a corner or reach a breathtaking vantage point.
Enchanting forests, sunken lanes, rivers and great expanses of water
with lush green banks await you! Or perhaps you are more interested
in architecture? In any case, be sure to get out of the car every now
and again as there are many charming things to do en route. Take your
pick from visiting churches, strolling down mediaeval alleyways,
kayaking or canoeing down rivers, or watching migratory birds.
E d i t o r i a l
DOL AREA DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
TINTNIAC-MONTMURAN DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
IN MARQUISE DE SVIGN COUNTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
RANCEVALLEY DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
COUESNONVALLEY DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
VILAINEVALLEY DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 TO 16
BROCELIANDE DISCOVERY TOUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TO 19
GATES TO BRITTANY DISCOVERY TOUR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20TO 22
C o n t e n t s
K e yD Starting point
TouristInformationCenter
Town of Artand History
Small Townof Character
France's mostbeautiful villages
Stop-over village
Brittany's RuralHeritage Villages
Castle,manor house
Religiousheritage
Museum orplace of interest
Megalithicsite
Vantage point
Departmentalwilderness area
Park or gardens
Activity centre
Water sportactivities
TouristInformationPointGolf course
Hiking trail
Mill
Picnic area
Leisure park
Children's playarea
Land yachting
Boat hire
Wildlife park
Harbour
Riverside stop
Bike hire
Outdooractivity circuit
Discovery trail
Canoe hire
Boat trips
Water mill
Horse riding
Airport
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Whether crossing woods and marshland
or leisurely following the coast, this tour leads to a land
of legends where the landscapes are both wild
and sculpted by human hand.
DOL AREAiscovery tour
Between sea and forests
In Le Vivier-sur-Mer, the rows of stakes, used
to grow tasty saffron-coloured mussels, form
a surprising scene while in the background,
there is a patchwork of polders and marshland.
This area, won over from the sea, is today
home to an abundance of wildlife and great
views can be had from Roz-sur-Couesnon
panoramic gardens. If you want to get even
higher, head for Mont-Dol. This 64-metre-highrounded granite hillock is dotted with trees
and bushes and is set in the midst of marshland.
It is an unusual site where enthusiasts can
enjoy specially designed climbing routes.
These vast expanses of marshland make way
for the emerald-green forests of Villecartier,
a starting point for delightful hikes.
Surprising architectural remains
In Dol-de-Bretagne, the half-timbered houses
in Grande Rue and Rue Ceinte provide a won-
derful glimpse of the Middle Ages. To find out
about the history of the cathedral's Gothic
nave (12th, 13 th and 15th centuries) visit the
Medievalys Middle Agescathedral discovery centr e.
The surrounding countryside is home to
the Champ Dolent menhir, one of the tallest
in Brittany. And the equally unusual Chappe
telegraph tower, located in Saint-Marcan, isthe only one of its kind to have been restored
in the whole dpartement. It was part of a system
linking Brest to Paris. As for the Cherrueix and
Mont-Dol mills, they serve as reminders of local
people's desire to make the most of their
surroundings. Today, the wind and vast shoreline
here delight land yachting enthusiasts.
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This road tour takes you through an area which has been
marked by history and reveals traces
of its past in the open countryside.TINTNIAC-MONTMURAN
iscovery tour
From high ridges to green banks
This 70 km tour will take you past landscapes
that have mainly been sculpted by human hand
- small wooded plots of land and vast green
expanses beneath two high ridges. Far from
being dull, the windy road twists and turns its
way through Saint-Brieuc-des-Iffs. Water features
in the most beautiful stops of the tour along
the Ille-et-Rance canal. In fact, in Bazouges
-sous-Hd, no fewer than 11 locks can be madeout along the green banks!
Architectural heritage
A tour with an historical feel
The Chteau de Montmuran, in Les Iffs, has
retained its former charm with its towers and
drawbridge. Bcherel's town walls bear witness
to military activity in the area and the old
workshops of this Small Town of Character
are today home to bookshops and craftspeople.
The Chteau de La Bourbansais, in Pleugueneuc,
boasts a beautifully decorated interior and
children will enjoy the zoo in its grounds.
TheMuse de loutil tool museum ends this
tour of Tintniac and is perfect for learning about
techniques in days gone by. The countryside
is also dotted with many churches and chapels
with various different bell towers and spires.
Take Les Iffs, for example, which boasts a mag-nificent Flamboyant Gothic style church.
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n MARQUISE DE SVIGN countryxploring Vi trs countryside
Follow the Marquise de Svign tour and discover
the countryside around Vitr, where this French
writer once stayed. Enjoy the wealth of cultural and natural
heritage and the wide range of leisure activities on offer.
A mediaeval centre
You'd think it had come straight out of a fairy
tale but the Chteau de Vitr is far from a dream.
It is in fact one of the most beautiful citadels
in France and has been overlooking the River
Vilaine since the late 11th century. Visit the
museum to find out more! The mediaeval town
is also worth exploring as it boasts colourful
half-timbered and slate faades reminders of
the wealth of overseas merchants. A mysteriousatmosphere lingers in the steep alleyways and
shady squares to Notre-Dame Church, a jewel
of Flamboyant Gothic architecture. Not far
from Vitr, you'll come across the former resi-
dence of the Marquise de Svign, the Chteau
des Rochers-Svign. The tour is of course
dotted with many other architectural treasures,
such as Montautour, the surprising neo-Gothic
Chteau du Bois Cornill in Val-dIz or
Champeaux Church and its close!
Reflected in the water
Although history is very much present along
the tour, the countryside also reveals its gems.
Varying in size, the many lakes reflect their
banks and the beautiful colours of the sky.
Choose an original stop-off from the Base
Nautique de Haute Vilaine water sports centre, La
Valire dam (Vitr), Chtillon-en-Vendelaislake, La Cantache dam and Le Pertre lake.
They offer walks along specially designed
paths, fishing, bird watching and even sailing!
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RANCE VALLEYdiscovery tour
Nature at the water's edge
The River Rance ends its journey in a magnifi-
cent ria, where fresh and salt water combineto
form a world of wooded coves and wide bays.
The estuary is awash with emerald greens and
deep blues. Take Minihic-sur-Rance for example,
where La Landriais dry dock bears witness to
the area's former maritime trade. (Newfoundland
dory boats used to be built here). In season,
the crowds are far from these tiny havens that
are proudly overlooked by maritime pine trees.
From typical St. Malo residences to forts...
The architectural heritage on either side of the
river makes for interesting visits. You can choose
from Saint-Suliac, one of France's most beautiful
villages, Montmarin mansion in Pleurtuit or
tidal mills. There are also various traces of
military architecture, such as the Fort in
Saint-Pre-Marc-en-Poulet or the surprising
Tour Solidor, a tower that stands watch at the
mouth of the river; it is home to the Muse
international des Cap-Horniers Cape Hornersmuseum. The famous privateer town of St.
Malo, with its magnificent ship owners' resi-
dences and parapet walks, was once a major
free port and is not to be missed!
Making its way along the water, the Rance Valley tour
goes in search of magnificent landscapes and charming views.
Make the most of the 50 km to explore this area,
characterised by the nearby sea.
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COUESNON VALLEYdiscovery tour
Charming countryside
In some places, this tour follows country
lanes that wind their way through the ferns,
like in Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon, or under arch-waysof trees, as in Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon.
It crosses a patchwork of tree-lined meadows
set on hillsides and travels past more orderly
landscapes of cultivated fields towards the north.
In Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon, the road climbs
to take in an impressive view with the river
running far below. The Couesnon, the star of
this tour, flows swiftly in some places and gently
in others. From the Mzires-sur-Couesnon
activity centre, you can hire a canoe and paddle
down stream to Mont-Saint-Michel! For those
of you with a bit more nerve, the site is also ideal
for climbing!
Stone treasures
Set in granite country, the valley boasts many
architectural jewels, such as Saint-Martin
Church in Le Tiercent, Saint-Andr Church in
Antrain and Notre-Dame Church in Chauvign.Quincampoix mill in Rimou and Gumain
mill in Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon once used the
power of the river for paper making or milling.
The wide bridge in Antrain, with its three dif-
ferent arches, makes for a pleasant stop on the
banks of the river. Granite can also be seen in
the pretty houses dotted along the route, such
as in the hamlets of Montchard and Brimenel,
and the village of Saint-Christophe-de-Valains.
Set off in search of enchanting landscapes
and traditional architecture.
The ever-present River Couesnon is the main theme
on this 80 km tour.
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BROCELIANDEdiscovery tour
A forest of legends
The greenery of Paimpont forest dominates
throughout the tour. This mainly private
estate recalls the ancient forest that covered
the entire Armorican peninsula in 5000 BC.(Hiking is authorised in the private forest
along the G.R. hiking trail from April to Octo-
ber). Departmental Wilderness Areas feature
some of the most beautiful landscapes along
the tour. Migratory birds find refuge on the
banks of the 50-hectare Paimpont lake and
also spend the winter on the Careil estate in
Iffendic. The stone in Broceliande has sculpted
the landscape, for example the Chambre aux
Loups valley in Iffendic has carved out its path
through red schist cliffs, and there are breath-
taking views along the GR 37 hiking trail
The stones have a story to tell
The Broceliande tour features many examples
of architectural heritage, such as the Roman
Byzantine Saint-Maxent Church. Trhorenteuc's
Sainte-Onenne Church will delight those seeking
the Holy Grail as it conceals richly decorated
stained glass and mosaics. Imposing Paim-
pont abbey church is reflected in the waters of
its lake and is not to be missed! Stroll around
the Chteau de Comper in Concoret. The red
schist walls now house the Centre de lImagi-
naire Arthurien which is open for exhibitions,
guided tours of the forest and workshops for
children. Broceliande is undoubtedly a land of
legends. Perhaps one of its most magical sites
is the Val sans Retouror Valley of No Return.
Fairy Morgan La Fay is said to have imprisoned
unfaithful lovers here. Don't miss Merlin's
tomb, the remains of a passage grave, and
Viviane's House, a 4,500-year-old burial place.
Broceliande forest invites visitors on a journey to the land of legends.
This 90 km tour takes on the magical feel of the site
Open countryside
The Vilaine has sculpted beautiful scenes,
ranging from breathtaking landscapes to pretty
views. This tour, tinged with blues andgreens, also has a hint of wilderness. Take for
example Les Corbinires site with its 70-
metre-high slopes carpeted with pine forests.
Every now and again the road climbs and,
through the trees, you'll catch a glimpse of the
wooded horizon. In Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande,
the river seems to disappear into numerous
lakes alongside its banks whereas in La Courbe,
part of Bourg-des-Comptes, it traces a wide
loop lined with steep hillsides and gravel pits.
There is a wealth of nature in the Vilaine Valley
and the plant- and wildlife will delight
enthusiasts.
Where water meets stone
The GrandRue of Redon and its half-timbered
houses, the ship owners' residences with
beautiful wrought iron balconies along Quai
Duguay-Trouin, and the Tour Richelieu andHtel de Carmoy residences all bear witness
to Redon's prestigious past. Very early on, the
town featured religious architecture that
reflected its strategic importance. Langon has
a more modest religious heritage but is just as
charming with Saint-Pierre Church and
Sainte-Agathe Chapel. Close by, the metal
coated Port-de-Roche bridge crosses the river
with style. Finally, Le Bol lock, in Pont-Ran,
is one of the most picturesque sights in the
valley and the starting point for many hikes.
The River Vilaine, known for its capricious nature,
is also the link between impressive landscapes,
charming villages and towns steeped in history.
Its valley is a starting point for numerous walks.
VILAINE VALLEYiscovery tour
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GATES
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Follow this long winding road tour and enter into a world
where stone, water and plants combine to create the perfect setting.
GATES TO BR ITTANYiscovery tour
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From wartime to peacetime,
the stones tell a story
Having survived the past intact, the castles of
Fougres and Vitr bear witness to the defensive
role once played by the area. The immense
Fougres fortress is open to the public andreveals its treasures like a genuine book about
military architecture. Be sure to stroll in the
streets lined with colourful half-timbered
faades to really get a feel for this town, steeped
in history. In Chteaugiron, admire the castle's
imposing mediaeval towers and the softer
lines of its more welcoming residence.
Colourful half-timbered faades can also be seen
here in Rue Madeleine. The tour also features
examples of religious heritage and from the
194-metre-high Montautour hillock you can
enjoy a panoramic view punctuated by no
fewer than 32 bell towers and spires!
Linking legends and nature
Ever present and perfect for relaxation, water
provides the opportunity for delightful stops
along the tour, such as Chevr lake, crossed
by a 13th-century Romanesque bridge or Car-craon lake in Domalain. Marcill-Robert and
Chtillon-en-Vendelais lakes are home to
various migratory birds that you can watch
from huts set up within their protected envi-
ronment.
There is definitely something magical about
La Roche-aux-Fes in the Ess hills. This purple
schist megalith in the form of a passage grave
is the source of many a tale. The road will take
you into the heart of beech and oak forests,
like Villecartier, or will lead you to the grounds
of the Chteau de La Ballue (Bazouges-la-
Prouze) with its surprising Baroque and
mannerist gardens.
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The Conseil gnraldepartmental council has fully funded
the signposts for these departmental tours,
approved by the Comit du Tourisme Tourist Board, and hopes you enjoy your visit.
Photos: C. Boisvieux, D. Bonnefoy, B. Bouflet, P. Choleau, B. Deme, A. Dugas, P. Glais, J.P. Gratien,Hokus Pokus, J.M. Lair, M.T. Le Duff, V. Legendre, A. Mauxion, Muses de Vitr, Pays de Fougres,Pays de Redon, J.C. Pinheira, D. Provost,T E ik Wi l M ill i Ch i h E l 2009 Edi i
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