Best attractions and places to see around Cléden-Poher, a commune in Finistère, Brittany, France, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area is characterized by its rich heritage, including ancient menhirs and 16th-century churches. Natural features include the Aulne and Hyères rivers, which meet at Pontriffen, and access to the Nantes-Brest Canal, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The surrounding region features hills, valleys, and the modest mountains of the Monts d'Arrée.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Built under Louis XIII, in the 17th century
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quiet place in summer easy walk along the canal
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Carhaix-Plouguer (/kaʁɛ pluɡɛʁ/Note 1), commonly called Carhaix, is known to be one of the most flourishing cities of Gallo-Roman Armorica during Antiquity, then bearing the name Vorgium (Latin name of the capital of the Gallic and then Gallo-Roman people of the Osismes). It is today known for hosting, since 1992, the Vieilles Charrues festival, one of the main music festivals in Europe.
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Bathed by the Alder, the town of Châteauneuf-du-Faou is an ideal stopover on the Nantes-Brest canal. Below, a campsite and a bistro await you. If you want more, you can always tackle the steep climb that brings you downtown. The shops are more numerous there and, on Thursday afternoon, the weekly market is held there.
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Beautiful greenway, well maintained and marked. It follows the old railway lines and allows you to cross the valleys without any elevation changes.
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Nice place for a break or ravito on the Nantes-Brest canal
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First segment of the excellent bike trail on the abandoned former rail line. Good hardpack fine gravel, no hills. The easy is not always the most interesting, but enjoy the easy flat rail-to-trail path, pleasantly shaded by trees on both sides most of the way.
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The parish church of Poullaouen, under the terms of St. Peter and St. Paul dates from the first half of the seventeenth century, with many changes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It has been classified as a historic monument since December 21, 1914. The church houses statues of Saint Apollinus, Saint Gwenael (Saint Guinal), Saint Maudez and Saint Barbara (offered by the miners of the parish) and a Descent from the Cross (in Kersanton) and a painting dating from 1841: Assumption of the Virgin. Its bell tower is decorated on the outside of superimposed columns. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poullaouen
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Cléden-Poher and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the significant
Calvary and Parish Enclosure, featuring a 17th-century chapel and 16th-century churches. The area also boasts ancient menhirs from the Neolithic past. Nearby, the town of Carhaix-Plouguer, once the Gallo-Roman city of Vorgium, offers historical insights. Don't miss the Old Station, Locmaria-Berrien, a former railway station now a farmhouse, which provides a glimpse into the region's railway history.
Yes, Cléden-Poher offers various hiking opportunities. The Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix (Gars an Hore) is a well-maintained greenway that follows old railway lines, providing routes without significant elevation changes. You can also explore local trails like the 'Circuit des fontaines' and the 'Circuit de l'Aulne', which wind through the local landscape of hills and valleys. For more detailed routes, check out the running trails guide for the area.
The region is characterized by its natural beauty. The rivers Aulne and Hyères flow through the commune, meeting at Pontriffen. The Nantes-Brest Canal is also easily accessible, offering peaceful waterside scenery. Further afield, you can visit the ancient woods and impressive rock formations of Huelgoat Forest, or the scenic views from Mont Saint-Michel de Brasparts. The modest mountains of the Monts d'Arrée are also nearby, offering picturesque landscapes.
For families, the Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix (Gars an Hore) is excellent for easy walks and cycling, as it has minimal elevation changes. The Old Station, Locmaria-Berrien, now a farmhouse with a small restaurant, can be an interesting stop. Additionally, the nearby town of Carhaix-Plouguer features Karaez Adrénaline amusement park and Vorgium, a virtual archaeological interpretation center, which can be engaging for children.
Yes, the Nantes-Brest Canal is accessible from Cléden-Poher and offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The canal path provides a relatively flat and scenic route, perfect for enjoying the peaceful waterside. You can find various cycling routes, including those passing through Châteauneuf-du-Faou, a town located directly on the canal. Explore more options in the cycling guide for Cléden-Poher.
The best time to visit Cléden-Poher for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more conducive to exploring the trails, canals, and forests. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and local markets are often in full swing.
Absolutely. Carhaix-Plouguer is a nearby town known for cultural events and historical sites. Further afield, but within a reasonable distance (around 40 km), are the larger towns of Morlaix and Quimper, both offering significant historical and cultural attractions. Châteauneuf-du-Faou is also a charming stopover on the Nantes-Brest canal.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix (Gars an Hore) is highly praised for being a well-maintained greenway suitable for various activities. The town of Châteauneuf-du-Faou is noted as an ideal stopover on the Nantes-Brest canal, offering amenities and a weekly market. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for outdoor exploration along rivers and canals are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the varied terrain around Cléden-Poher, including greenways and paths along the canal, makes it suitable for gravel biking. You can find routes that take you through diverse landscapes, from canal paths to more rugged trails. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the gravel biking guide for the area.
The heart of Cléden-Poher's local culture can be found at its market, held in the 'halles'. This is an ideal place to sample Breton specialties, purchase fresh produce, and interact with local producers. Additionally, the town of Châteauneuf-du-Faou also hosts a weekly market on Thursday afternoons.
Yes, approximately 14 km from Cléden-Poher, you can visit the Parc du Château de Trévarez. This chateau park is a notable garden and a beautiful place to explore. While the modern Château de Pratulo can be seen at Pontriffen where the Aulne and Hyères rivers meet, Trévarez offers a dedicated garden experience.


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