Best attractions and places to see around Plaudren, a rural commune in Brittany, France, offer a mix of historical, natural, and cultural sites. Situated within the Landes de Lanvaux and part of the Regional Natural Park of the Gulf of Morbihan, the area features extensive woodlands and a distinctive natural landscape. Its rich history is evident in numerous ancient sites, including Neolithic megaliths and traces of a Roman camp.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The famous sculpture "Vannes et sa femme" (Vannes and His Wife) on the facade of a half-timbered house in Vannes, Brittany, France. The polychrome stone busts likely date back to the 16th century. They are located at the intersection of Rue du Bienheureux-Pierre-René-Rogue and Rue Noé. The building on which the sculpture is mounted is listed as a historical monument (Monument historique). The sculpture is a well-known landmark of the city.
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The beautiful large cathedral stands in the city.
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Passing through the Porte Saint Vincent from the city center, you can see the harbor and the palm trees...
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The gate that connects the harbor and the city center.
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This Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral is the longest in Brittany and was built on the remains of an old Romanesque cathedral. This historic monument, which has housed the relics of Saint Vincent Ferrier since 1419 and is actually a small basilica, is also a place of pilgrimage on the Tro Breizh route (a medieval pilgrimage route connecting the towns of the seven founders of Brittany).
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Pretty marina close to the historic city center.
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Plaudren is rich in history, from ancient times to more recent periods. You can find traces of a Roman camp at Guerneuvé, explore numerous megalithic sites like the notable Dolmen Men Gouarec with its unique sculpture, and the imposing Menhir "La Quenouille de Gargantua". The area also features religious monuments such as the Église Saint-Bily, known for its Breton language mosaic fresco, and the grand Saint Peter's Cathedral - Vannes, showcasing various architectural styles from the 15th to 19th centuries.
Absolutely. Plaudren is nestled within the distinctive natural landscape of the Landes de Lanvaux. You can explore extensive woodlands like Bois du Golhut and Bois de Saint-Bily, or enjoy the Breton bocage and fertile fields. The commune is also part of the Regional Natural Park of the Gulf of Morbihan, offering a rich diversity of landscapes and ecosystems. For fishing, the Étangs du Boler (Boler Ponds) are a popular spot.
The area around Plaudren is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including the "Circuit des Rah Coëd," or cycle along the small country roads. For more structured activities, there are several nearby routes for different sports. You can find running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails that cater to various difficulty levels.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Jardin des Remparts offers beautiful flowerbeds that change with the seasons, providing a pleasant stroll for all ages. The Port of Vannes is also considered family-friendly, with its lively atmosphere and green spaces. Exploring the traditional Breton hamlets with their unique architecture can also be an engaging activity for families.
Plaudren offers a glimpse into authentic Breton culture. You can visit the Église Saint-Bily to see its distinctive mosaic fresco in the Breton language. Wandering through the traditional Breton hamlets surrounding the main town allows you to admire houses with granite facades, slate roofs, and colorful shutters, reflecting the region's architectural heritage. The village of Saint Bily itself is also a point of interest.
The natural landscape of Plaudren, with its bocage and forests, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, especially for exploring the Regional Natural Park of the Gulf of Morbihan. Always check local weather conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, some attractions in the broader area are noted for their accessibility. The Port of Vannes is considered wheelchair accessible, offering an esplanade and facilities. Additionally, the area around Vannes and His Wife is also noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the historical setting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Jardin des Remparts is often highlighted for its seasonal flowerbeds and being a wonderful flower area. The Port of Vannes is popular for its lively atmosphere and the opportunity to see various boats and yachts. The historical sites, such as the ancient churches and megalithic structures, also receive high praise for their cultural significance.
Plaudren offers numerous hiking trails to explore the surrounding countryside. One notable trail is the "Circuit des Rah Coëd." For a wider selection of routes, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes several loops around Plaudren and nearby areas, varying in distance and difficulty.
To experience traditional Breton architecture, explore the picturesque hamlets surrounding Plaudren. These hamlets feature authentic Breton houses characterized by their granite facades, slate roofs, and often colorful shutters, providing a charming glimpse into the region's heritage.
The numerous megalithic sites throughout Plaudren, such as the Dolmen Men Gouarec and the Menhir "La Quenouille de Gargantua", attest to human occupation in the area since the Neolithic period. These ancient structures offer a fascinating insight into prehistoric cultures and their practices, with some, like Men Gouarec, even featuring unique symbolic sculptures.
Yes, the small country roads around Plaudren are excellent for cycling enthusiasts. You can find a variety of routes, from easy loops like the "Kérozer Castle loop from Monterblanc" to more challenging ones such as the "Norbrat Cross – Saint-Barthélémy Chapel loop from Plaudren." For a comprehensive list, refer to the cycling around Plaudren guide.


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