Best attractions and places to see around Guiclan include a blend of local historical sites and access to significant points of interest in the surrounding Finistère department of Brittany, France. The region is characterized by its historical heritage, including traces of ancient human occupation and traditional architecture. Guiclan itself offers a glimpse into local history, while nearby towns and natural landscapes provide a wider range of attractions. This area presents opportunities to explore both cultural landmarks and scenic environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This viaduct, which is important for the railway connection Paris - Brest, is a distinctive feature of the cityscape of Morlaix.
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The town of Morlaix is dominated by a railway viaduct that is over 50 m high and 258 m long and can be seen from far away. It was built in 1864 to create the railway connection between Paris and Brest. At the time, many buildings had to be demolished for this project. During the Second World War, Allied bombers were supposed to bomb the viaduct, but missed their target and caused great damage to the town. The viaduct can be crossed on foot on the first floor.
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Morlaix is an old medieval town, which seduces with its cobbled streets, its half-timbered houses and its imposing viaduct. Nestled between history and modernity, it offers a picturesque atmosphere.
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This small village is a great place to stop if you're riding the Eurovelo. There you will find picnic tables, beautiful views of the boats moored on the river and even toilets. It is approximately halfway between Saint-Pol-de-Léon and Morlaix.
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Half-timbered houses from the first quarter of the 16th century, the houses in Pondalez are astonishing with their architecture and the imposing spiral staircase which supports the “alley bridges” (like footbridges). Two Morlaisian houses, witnesses of this flourishing era, are open to the public: the Maison à Pondalez at 9 Grand Rue and the Maison known as the Duchess Anne, rue du Mur.
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The Morlaix viaduct is a railway structure, of the viaduct type, located in the city of Morlaix which allows the crossing of the Morlaix river and the service to the city station by the line from Paris-Montparnasse to Brest. On January 29, 1943, as part of Allied strategic bombing, eight American Boston fighter-bombers of the Royal Air Force dropped 43 bombs, accidentally killing eighty residents. A single bomb damaged the viaduct which was quickly repaired.
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Super interesting city with its unmissable viaduct! If you haven't been here yet and want to get an impression of Morlaix and other parts of Brittany, you'll definitely find what you're looking for here: https://youtu.be/yKqq8KOvsfU Have fun watching it!
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Within Guiclan itself, you can discover local heritage sites such as the prehistoric
Grotte de Roch-Toul
, the historicMoulin de Lézérazien
, the traditionalLavoir de la Métairie
, and theChapelle Saint Vizias
. The commune also features numerous traces of ancient human occupation, including Gallo-Roman vestiges and a Gaulish camp, alongside various classified buildings and commemorative sites.The region boasts several significant historical attractions. The medieval town of Morlaix is a major draw, known for its impressive Morlaix Viaduct and distinctive 15th and 16th-century half-timbered houses, such as the Maison à Pondalez. Further afield, you can visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of
Cairn de Barnenez
near Plouezoc'h, or the grandChâteau de Kerjean
in Saint-Vougay.Yes, the area is famous for its distinctive enclosed parish churches, known as Enclos Paroissiaux. Notable examples easily accessible from Guiclan include those in
Saint Thégonnec
(4 km),Guimiliau
(8 km), andLampaul-Guimiliau
(9 km). Additionally, the historic center of Morlaix features unique 'lantern houses' with projecting bay windows and intricate spiral staircases, such as the Maison à Pondalez.For natural beauty, the
Monts d'Arrée
, often called the 'roof of Brittany,' offer striking landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities, withMont Saint-Michel de Brasparts
being a notable site. TheArmorique Regional Park
also provides a beautiful setting to experience the Breton countryside.Families will enjoy the Morlaix Viaduct, which offers panoramic views and can be crossed on its first floor. For a larger family outing,
Océanopolis
in Brest, one of France's largest aquariums, provides an immersive experience into marine life.The area around Guiclan is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, explore the
Morlaix Bay
or theMonts d'Arrée
on two wheels. You can discover detailed routes and guides for these activities, including options like 'Guimilau – Sizun loop' or 'Morlaix Viaduct – Port of Morlaix loop', on the Road Cycling Routes around Guiclan, Cycling around Guiclan, and Gravel biking around Guiclan guide pages.The small village of Penzé is an ideal spot for a relaxing break. Located along the Eurovelo route, it offers picnic areas, beautiful views of boats moored on the river, and even public facilities, making it perfect for a stop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and scenic beauty. The impressive Morlaix Viaduct is a highlight for its panoramic views, while the historic center of Morlaix, with its unique half-timbered houses and vibrant Saturday market, is also highly praised. The tranquil atmosphere of the Port of Morlaix also receives positive feedback.
Absolutely. Beyond Morlaix, you can explore charming nearby towns such as
Pont Croix
(8.3 km),Roscoff
(20.4 km), andGuerlesquin
(28.5 km), each offering unique historical and cultural insights into Brittany.Several exquisite gardens are located near Guiclan. You can visit the
Parc Et Jardin Du Manoir De Trogriffon
(9.4 km), theArboretum De Keracoual
(9.6 km), and theExotic Garden
(20 km) for a delightful experience amidst diverse flora.While specific data isn't provided, generally, the spring and summer months (May to September) offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities in Brittany, including cycling and exploring historical sites. The region's natural landscapes are particularly vibrant during these seasons.


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