Best attractions and places to see around Léhon include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This "Petite Cité de Caractère" is nestled on the banks of the Rance River, offering a peaceful atmosphere and well-preserved heritage. The area is characterized by its historical architecture, significant religious buildings, and scenic riverside paths. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, medieval towns, and tranquil natural settings.
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Superb greenway, very well maintained and pleasant for riding in a group
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Very beautiful church. I especially liked the windows.
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I was particularly impressed by the church windows.
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The Basilica of Saint-Sauveur was founded around 1112 and combines Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It is famous as the burial place of the hero Bertrand du Guesclin. It has been a historic monument since 1862 and was elevated to a minor basilica in 1954. Noteworthy are the Romanesque west portal, the Gothic chapels, and the relief of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God, or - like so many French churches - to the Mother of God (“Notre-Dame”). The patronage here was chosen to be the incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ himself, and the church in Dinan was dedicated to him under the title “SAINT SAUVEUR” - that is, as the Redeemer and Savior (Latin: “Salvator”).
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A towpath, which runs alongside the river or canal, was an essential part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could move using motor power, horses ran along the bank and pulled the ship against the current. This was called "treideln" (towing), and this is how the "towpath" that has been preserved to this day got its name.
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Superb greenway under the trees
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Between the upper town and the lower town it is 75m
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Léhon is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 13th-century Château de Léhon ruins, which offer tremendous views of the Rance Valley. Another significant site is the Abbaye Saint-Magloire, a royal Benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century, featuring a Romanesque porch, 14th-century recumbent figures, and medieval gardens. Don't miss the picturesque Old Bridge of Léhon and the 14th-century Calvary of the Holy Spirit.
Yes, Léhon offers several family-friendly options. The tranquil Riverside Path and Towpath (Chemin de Halage) along the Rance River is perfect for walks or cycling with children. The Gardens of the Abbaye Saint-Magloire provide a peaceful setting for relaxation and exploration. Additionally, the nearby Chemin de Halage Along the Rance in Taden is noted as family-friendly for biking and hiking.
Léhon is nestled in a meander of the Rance River, which offers beautiful scenery. The Riverside Path and Towpath (Chemin de Halage) provides tranquil walks with views of the river and local flora. The Gardens of the Abbaye Saint-Magloire are also a lovely spot to relax amidst nature. The town itself is known for its 'green pathways' and is an award-winning 'town in bloom'.
For walking and cycling, the Riverside Path and Towpath (Chemin de Halage) is highly recommended. It connects Léhon to Dinan (approximately a 25-minute walk) and is popular for its beautiful scenery. The Chemin de Halage Along the Rance in Taden is a historic towpath now used as a restful bike and hiking trail. For dedicated cycling, consider the Dinard–Saint-Samson-sur-Rance Greenway, which follows an old railway line.
Léhon is charming throughout the year, but the summer months are particularly pleasant for enjoying the outdoor gardens and riverside paths. During this time, the gardens of the Abbaye Saint-Magloire often host local artists. The town's calm, quiet, and timeless ambiance makes it a lovely destination for wandering and enjoying its beauty in milder weather.
Yes, the most significant religious site is the Abbaye Saint-Magloire, a royal Benedictine abbey with an abbey church featuring a Romanesque porch and a 13th-century baptismal font. Nearby in Dinan, you can visit Saint-Sauveur Basilica, which showcases Romanesque-Byzantine and Gothic styles and houses the heart of Bertrand Duguesclin. Also in Dinan is Saint-Malo Church, a beautiful example of Flamboyant Gothic architecture.
Beyond walking and cycling along the Rance, you can explore various routes. For gravel biking, there are routes like the 'Ille-et-Rance Canal loop from Dinan' or 'Léhon Stone Bridge – Ille-et-Rance Canal loop from Dinan'. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as 'Léhon Stone Bridge – Léhon loop from Dinan'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Temple of Mars Loop from Dinan'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Léhon, Running Trails around Léhon, and Road Cycling Routes around Léhon guides.
Léhon is celebrated for its calm, quiet, and timeless ambiance. It's a place to slow down, wander, and appreciate the beauty of its stone walls, 17th-century houses, and diverse foliage. The town offers a sense of peace and tranquility, making it an ideal spot for reflection and enjoying a preserved heritage.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the charm of Léhon lies in its well-preserved character as a 'Petite Cité de Caractère.' Exploring the narrow streets lined with 17th-century stone houses, often adorned with overflowing flower boxes, offers a unique glimpse into traditional Breton life. The medieval gardens of the Abbaye Saint-Magloire, with their aromatic and medicinal plants, also provide a serene and less-traveled experience.
Dinan, a very pretty Breton medieval town, is a must-see. Its Dinan Old Town is characterized by narrow streets, numerous half-timbered houses, and defensive walls. You can also visit Saint-Sauveur Basilica and Saint-Malo Church. The town's port on the Rance River is also a picturesque spot, connected to the upper town by cobbled streets like Rue du Jerzual.
Yes, boat rides on the Jaman V operate along the Rance River. These trips offer a unique perspective of Léhon, providing glimpses of the Abbaye Saint-Magloire and the Old Stone Bridge from the water.


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