Best attractions and places to see around Guégon, located in Morbihan, Brittany, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area features ancient churches, châteaux, and significant natural sites such as Lac au Duc and the Nantes-Brest Canal. Visitors can explore a rich architectural heritage alongside diverse outdoor environments.
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Very beautiful castle on the canalized Oust
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Beautiful picturesque town with a spectacular castle and old half-timbered houses
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It looks beautiful when you come along the bike path along the canal.
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From this point, you have a superb view of the Josselin castle. There are opportunities for free and guided tours. The annual closure is from November 1 to April 8. The Castle dates from the beginning of the 11th century, when the nearby Viscount of Porhoët had a palisade built on this rocky promontory overlooking the Oust valley. In 1370, Olivier de Clisson, constable of France, had the fortress built.
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The Château de Josselin is a two-faced building whose architectural details tell a thousand-year-old story. Standing on a rocky outcrop, it overlooks the Oust valley. On the river side, an austere facade evokes the feudal struggles of the Middle Ages. On the courtyard side, a more refined sculpted granite facade offers a particularly well-preserved example of Breton architecture from the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century.
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The castle's imposing towers are reflected in the River Oust. Owned by the Rohan family, one of the oldest families in Brittany, it is the symbol of this pretty town. Plan half a day to stroll through the charming streets of this "petite cité de caractère" (small, particularly picturesque town) and also visit the basilica.
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A nice stop at the edge of the Nantes-Brest canal
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Guégon and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Josselin Castle, a significant historical site overlooking the Oust valley. Within Guégon, explore the Romanesque Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, which houses a rare 'lanterne des morts'. The 18th-century Château de Trégranteur and its park are also classified historical monuments. Additionally, the 16th-century Justice Column of Trégranteur and the Manoir du Val au Houx offer glimpses into the region's past.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. The Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge offers a superb view of the castle and the Oust valley. You can also explore Lac au Duc, a large natural lake offering recreational activities, and the Site de la Ville Goyat, a classified Sensitive Natural Area along its border. The Nantes-Brest Canal, bordering northern Guégon, provides pleasant routes along its towpath. Don't miss the Lande de Kerlain, the commune's highest point, or the mysterious Tombeau du Géant.
The region around Guégon is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Nantes-Brest Canal's towpath or explore numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are 'moderate' MTB trails like the Green Valley loop from Cruguel, and 'easy' road cycling routes such as the Roadbike loop from Josselin. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Guégon, Road Cycling Routes around Guégon, and Gravel biking around Guégon guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. Both Château de Josselin seen from the Sainte-Croix bridge and Josselin Castle are family-friendly, with the castle housing a museum of dolls and toys. The Lac au Duc offers a beach and a fitness trail, perfect for outdoor fun. The Montertelot Lock on the Nantes-Brest Canal is also a pleasant spot for a family break with a small park nearby. Further afield in Lizio, you can visit Le Poète Ferrailleur, a museum of scrap metal art, and the Insectarium de Lizio, both engaging for children.
For unique cultural experiences, consider visiting the Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul in Guégon, which features one of France's rare 'lanternes des morts'. The nearby town of Josselin, with its medieval and 15th-century Breton architecture, offers charming streets and a basilica. Malestroit, a millennium-old city, is known for its Gothic and Renaissance timber-framed houses and the unique Place du Bouffay with its curious statuettes. In Lizio, about 9 km away, you'll find Le Poète Ferrailleur, an unusual museum showcasing artistic creations from scrap metal.
The best time to visit Guégon and its attractions is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities along the Nantes-Brest Canal or Lac au Duc, and strolling through charming towns like Josselin. Many attractions, such as Josselin Castle, have their main visiting season during these months, with annual closures often from November to April.
Yes, there are several easy options for walking. The old towpath along the Nantes-Brest Canal, particularly near the Base du Rouvray, offers flat and pleasant routes suitable for easy walks. The fitness trail along the Site de la Ville Goyat at Lac au Duc is also a good choice. For cycling, there's an 'easy' 11.9 km Roadbike loop from Josselin, which can also be enjoyed on foot. These paths provide gentle terrain for beginners to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Beyond the major castles, Guégon holds several hidden gems. The Église de Coët-Bugat, built in an ogival style in the 13th century, is notable for its tympanum and a copy of the 'Apparition of the Virgin' painting. The Manoir de Mongrenier, a 16th-century Viscountcy, and the Manoir de la Ville es Vents (La Ville-Even) also offer historical intrigue. The La Tertraie Lock, with its 1830s construction and nearby Saint-Mélec chapel, provides a quiet historical spot along the canal.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every attraction, the nearby historic town of Josselin, just 3 km from Guégon, offers a variety of options. Josselin is known for its charming streets and hosts a market on Saturdays, where you can find local produce and possibly street food. The Montertelot Lock is also described as a very nice place for a picnic break, suggesting it's a good spot to bring your own food.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The magnificent Josselin Castle, with its imposing towers reflected in the River Oust, is a major highlight, often described as spectacular. The charming streets of Josselin and its old half-timbered houses also receive high praise. The tranquil spots along the Nantes-Brest Canal, such as the Montertelot Lock, are enjoyed for peaceful breaks and picturesque scenery.
While specific dog-friendly policies for all attractions are not listed, many outdoor areas around Guégon are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The towpaths along the Nantes-Brest Canal and the trails around Lac au Duc are excellent for dog walks. Exploring the natural sites like the Lande de Kerlain or the Tombeau du Géant also offers opportunities for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors.
Guégon is a great base for cycling enthusiasts. The Nantes-Brest Canal offers flat, scenic routes along its towpath, perfect for leisurely rides. For more challenging adventures, there are numerous mountain biking and road cycling routes. You can find 'moderate' MTB trails like the Château de Josselin loop from Saint-Servant, and 'difficult' gravel biking routes such as the Josselin Castle – View of Lac au Duc loop from Taupont. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Guégon, Road Cycling Routes around Guégon, and Gravel biking around Guégon guides.
Yes, beyond the prominent Josselin Castle, the region features other historical residences. The Château de Trégranteur, built in 1750 from local granite, is a classified historical monument known for its Louis XIV style architecture and impressive wrought-iron gate. The Château de Trédion, more of a manor, belonged to the Duchy of Brittany and is surrounded by a large forest, with its park listed in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens. The 15th and 16th-century Manoir du Val au Houx is also undergoing restoration and offers visits to its courtyard.


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