Attractions and places to see around Plésidy encompass a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The region is notable for its megalithic monuments, such as the Menhir de Cailouan, and historic manors like Toulgonec. Visitors can explore cultural sites and experience the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Plésidy offers a diverse range of points of interest for those exploring Brittany.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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These nice old houses were restored and reshaped completely. You can see the difference by comparing with the old picture!
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Sculpture Arpenteur, 2018 – 380 x 360 x 180 cm, cast aluminum and polyester resin. Public installation in the city of Guingamp (Côtes-d'Armor). Arpenteur (meaning surveyor) offers a playful and poetic perspective on the phenomenon of climatic anomalies. This sculpture symbolizes the relentless progress of humankind and industrial production, which profoundly alters the climate and demonstrably leads to a proliferation of extreme weather events and climatic anomalies. This walking figure creates a large cloud behind him, from which heavy rain falls. He is both the creator of this cloud and the one who suffers its consequences. The morphology of this wanderer is striking; he is inhabited by native wildlife and seems to have surveyed this historically rich land for centuries. The installation is interactive and enjoyable. In the presence of the audience, a system of presence sensors integrated into the cloud triggers the rain, transforming the artwork into a refreshing fountain. Source: https://cyrilleandre.fr/works/sculptures/arpenteur/
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"Cloud Man" artwork on the castle wall.
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The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in the heart of the historic town of Guingamp in Côtes-d'Armor was originally the chapel of the local castle.
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The Resistance Museum in Argoat introduces you to the Plésidy maquis and its daily life under the Occupation. Its exhibition tells you the story of the Second World War and the Resistance in the west of the Côtes d'Armor. The museum has a rich collection of period documents and objects as well as photos. As you enter, you will see a fairly old bicycle hanging on the wall, and its history is most exciting. It was given to the Museum by Fernand Trochel, cyclist and bike repairer on Guingamp during the Second World War. Fernand was a liaison agent for the maquis of Plésidy-Saint-Connan but also for the Shelburn network, a branch of the British secret services. Every day, he traveled nearly 150 kilometers, criss-crossing the department by bicycle. He was provided with a pass issued by the German authorities so that he could "officially" continue his cycling training. He took advantage of this cover to distribute mail, which he hid in his pedal box, to the various Resistance networks. If you want to learn more about his story, the museum offers his book for sale. Opening hours: Wednesday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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This fortress was built in the 15th century by Pierre II, Duke of Brittany. It replaces an older castle, dating from around the year 1000.
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Plésidy and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the significant megalithic monument, Menhir de Cailouan, or the historic Manoir de Toulgonec (a private property). Nearby, in Guingamp, visit the Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours, which was originally the chapel of the local castle, and the Pierre II Castle, dating back to the 15th century.
Yes, Plésidy is known for its megalithic heritage. The most prominent is the Menhir de Cailouan, standing at 7.40 meters tall and considered one of the most remarkable megaliths in the Côtes-d'Armor region. Another notable megalith is the Menhir de Toull Du, further showcasing the area's prehistoric past.
Beyond the ancient megaliths, you can find natural beauty at Menez Bré, located about 20 km away, which offers panoramic views. Lac de Guerlédan, approximately 28 km from Plésidy, is another significant natural attraction in the wider region.
The area around Plésidy offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, hiking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and difficulties, explore the guides for MTB Trails around Plésidy, Hiking around Plésidy, and Road Cycling Routes around Plésidy.
Yes, the hiking guide for Plésidy includes routes for various skill levels. For example, you can find easy trails like the 'Avaugour Stream loop from Saint-Péver' (5 km), moderate options such as the 'Pond in the Old Quarry loop from Saint-Péver' (18.4 km), and more difficult routes like the 'Pond in the Old Quarry – Avaugour Stream loop from Saint-Péver' (26.4 km). More details are available in the Hiking around Plésidy guide.
Absolutely. Plésidy itself hosts one of the Diwan colleges, which are schools where teaching is conducted in the Breton language, highlighting a commitment to preserving Breton culture. You can learn more about the Diwan network on Wikipedia. Additionally, the region has numerous chapels, including Chapelle Saint-Yves, and several calvaries and crosses, reflecting its rich religious heritage.
Just 13 km from Plésidy, Guingamp offers several cultural sites. You can visit the Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours with its unique architectural styles, explore the historic town center with its half-timbered houses, and see the Cloud man, an interactive public art installation on a castle wall.
Yes, the Museum of the Resistance in Argoat is located nearby. It introduces visitors to the Plésidy maquis and daily life during the Occupation, with a rich collection of period documents, objects, and photos from the Second World War and the Resistance in western Côtes d'Armor.
Plésidy features the historic Manoir de Toulgonec, a protected monument from the late 15th or early 16th century, built entirely of granite. In nearby Guingamp, you can admire a Group of nice old restored houses, offering a glimpse into the area's architectural heritage after careful restoration.
While specific family-friendly amenities are not detailed, the blend of historical sites like megaliths, natural areas such as Menez Bré and Lac de Guerlédan, and nearby towns like Guingamp with its castle and art installations, offers a variety of experiences that families might enjoy. Exploring the easy hiking trails could also be a good option for families.
The best time to visit Plésidy for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant scenery. Summer provides warmer weather, suitable for exploring natural attractions and longer days for outdoor adventures, though it can be busier.
Yes, Plésidy is a great base for cycling. You can find both mountain biking and road cycling routes in the vicinity. The MTB Trails around Plésidy guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Plésidy guide offer various routes, from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical and cultural tapestry of the area, from ancient megaliths to medieval castles and basilicas. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance, along with unique cultural initiatives like the Diwan college and the interactive Cloud man artwork, provides a diverse and engaging experience for those exploring Brittany.


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