Attractions and places to see around Saint-Trimoël include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The region is characterized by its authentic Breton heritage and varied landscapes. Visitors can explore the highest points of the department, historic churches, and significant cultural institutions. The area offers opportunities to discover both the local village charm and broader regional points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Perched atop Mount Bel-Air, the highest point in the Côtes-d'Armor region, the Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel chapel watches over the valley. Its octagonal architecture and radiating aisles make it a unique place. The view from the summit alone is worth the climb.
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Located in the heart of Lamballe, the Notre-Dame collegiate church is a fine example of Breton Gothic architecture. Built from the 13th century onward, it houses precious contemporary stained-glass windows and a 17th-century organ. Don't hesitate to step inside: the interior is truly worth a visit.
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The Gouessant River forms a body of water here, right in the heart of Lamballe. Fed by the river of the same name, it reflects the surrounding trees. It's a lovely spot for a quiet break or a stroll just a stone's throw from the center.
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National Breton Trait Competition, a must-see.
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The climb to Mont Bel Air is not excessively difficult from Saint Gouéno and is done in stages, it is more distinguished by its length.
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Mont Bel-Air is the highest point in the French department of Côtes-d'Armor, at 339 meters above sea level, in the commune of Trébry. At the top of Mont Bel-Air is the Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel (or Notre-Dame de Bel-Air).
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The region offers several stunning natural features. You can visit Mount Bel-Air, the highest point in the Côtes-d'Armor department, offering panoramic views. Further afield, the dramatic cliffs of Cap d'Erquy and Cap Fréhel provide breathtaking coastal vistas and excellent hiking opportunities. The Bay of Saint-Brieuc also offers picturesque scenery.
Yes, within Saint-Trimoël itself, the Église Saint-Trimoël is a notable cultural and historical landmark. Perched atop Mount Bel-Air, you'll find the unique Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel, known for its octagonal architecture. The commune also features historical structures like the cross of La Haye and the 16th-century manor of La Ville-Hercouët.
A short drive away, you can explore the medieval town of Moncontour, famous for its charming half-timbered houses. In Lamballe, visit the historic National Stud and the Musée Mathurin Méheut, dedicated to the renowned artist. The city of Saint-Brieuc also boasts a cathedral and a historic center with medieval houses.
The area around Saint-Trimoël is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are several road cycling loops from Saint-Trimoël, and gravel biking routes like the Gouessant River Trail near Lamballe. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Trimoël, Gravel biking around Saint-Trimoël, and MTB Trails around Saint-Trimoël guide pages.
Yes, for family-friendly outings, the coastal resorts of Le Val-André, Sables-d'Or-les-Pins, and Binic are within a reasonable drive. These offer lovely beaches and a charming seaside atmosphere perfect for families.
Beyond the local historical buildings, the Collégiale Notre-Dame de Lamballe is a prime example of Breton Gothic architecture, featuring contemporary stained-glass windows and a 17th-century organ. Beauport Abbey, though further away, is another significant site for religious architecture and history enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently highlight the panoramic views from Mount Bel-Air and the unique architecture of the Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel. The historical charm of Moncontour and the cultural significance of the National Stud in Lamballe are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty and rich heritage.
Yes, the Le Gouessant river forms a beautiful body of water in the heart of Lamballe, offering a lovely spot for a quiet break or a stroll. Further out, Lac de Guerlédan is a large artificial lake providing various recreational activities in a natural setting.
While historical and cultural sites can be enjoyed year-round, the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, are ideal for exploring the coastal areas like Cap d'Erquy and Cap Fréhel, and enjoying outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking. The views from Mount Bel-Air are best on clear days.
Beyond the main attractions, Saint-Trimoël and its surroundings hold several less-known historical elements. These include the remnants of an old monastery at La Ville-Caniot and the 17th-18th-century manor of Le Fertray, offering a deeper dive into the local heritage for those who enjoy exploring off the beaten path.
The terrain varies, ranging from the ascent to Mount Bel-Air, which can be challenging but rewarding, to more gentle paths along rivers like Le Gouessant. Coastal routes near Cap d'Erquy and Cap Fréhel feature dramatic clifftops, while inland routes often traverse rolling hills and rural landscapes. You'll find options from easy to difficult, catering to different fitness levels.


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