Best attractions and places to see around Férel offer a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and tranquil rural experiences in Brittany's Morbihan region. The commune is closely connected to the Vilaine river, providing numerous viewpoints and outdoor activity opportunities. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from riverbanks to coastal areas, alongside historical landmarks.
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The dam itself is interesting, but the route is not ideal for cyclists.
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Milestone marking the boundary of the Abbey of Prières. Created between 1248 and 1252, it was located in Billiers, near the Pointe de Penlann. The abbey was largely destroyed during the Revolution. There are still a few buildings, the bell tower and a few milestones at the boundary of its domain. This milestone is the easiest to find: it is decorated with a Macle (heraldic symbol) and an Ermine (symbol of the Dukes of Brittany who founded the abbey).
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Magnificent La Roche Bernard
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A high cliff with ocher shades overlooking the sea... The two kilometer long beach will seduce you. If its colors are reminiscent of precious metal, it is not by chance. The cliff was exploited as a gold mine in the 19th century, hence its name! At the time, it aroused the wildest hopes but was closed during the First World War due to lack of sufficient output. Go for a walk there at the end of the day. In the setting sun, the orange cliff takes on all its reflections. A very beautiful show. https://www.tourismebretagne.com/destinations/les-10-destinations/bretagne-loire-ocean/la-plage-de-la-mine-dor-penestin/
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The Arzal dam is built on the Vilaine estuary between Arzal and Camoël. It is the largest estuary dam in Europe. It is 500 meters long and has a sea wall and five gates. To allow circulation between the river and the ocean, the dam has a lock. A port is also located nearby.
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The old town, a small town of character, offers numerous walks, winding through old streets into belvederes with beautiful views. We particularly recommend the Chemin du Ruicard, which wanders through picturesque streets, some with stairs, lined with houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. From this point, you can also enjoy the view of the port which is a place of heritage and traditions. The village also has cafes and restaurants that serve local dishes if you want to take a break. La Crêperie La Sarrasine and La Mie de la Roche are the most popular places in the city.
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What can I say, just have a nice time and enjoy
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The Vilaine River offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walks and cycling along its banks, with a rich network of paths providing varied views. Water sports like canoeing, kayaking, and paddle-boarding are popular, and freshwater fishing is widely practiced. For cycling, consider routes like the Old Port of La Roche-Bernard – Pretty little road loop from La Roche-Bernard or the Arzal Dam – Old Port of La Roche-Bernard loop from Férel.
For stunning coastal views and nature observation, visit Merquel Point. This viewpoint offers panoramic vistas of the coastline and features a bird observatory, providing a tranquil space to observe nature. Another unique spot is Plage de la Mine d'Or, a beach known for its ocher-colored cliffs and historical mining past, offering a picturesque setting, especially at sunset.
While swimming is not recommended in the Vilaine River due to currents, several beautiful coastal beaches are easily accessible from Férel. The beaches in Pénestin or Assérac are recommended. The Plage de Pont-Mahé, shared with Pénestin, is particularly popular for swimming, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
Férel and its surroundings are rich in history. In the heart of Férel, you can visit the Church of Notre-Dame de Bon Garant, which houses a rare 16th-century stained glass window. The territory also holds ancient vestiges like a menhir near Kérosten and a ruined dolmen. Nearby, La Roche-Bernard is a 'Petite Cité de Caractère' with old houses, steep streets, and historical buildings like the Maison au Canon. You can also find the Prières Abbey boundary marker, a historical monument from the 13th century.
La Roche-Bernard is a charming 'Petite Cité de Caractère' perched on the banks of the Vilaine. It's renowned for its unique urban landscape, with old houses and private mansions clinging to the rocky slope and descending towards its picturesque old port. The town's steep alleyways and historical architecture, including the 16th-century Maison au Canon, tell a rich story of maritime history.
Yes, many attractions around Férel are suitable for families. The Vilaine River offers easy walks and cycling paths perfect for all ages. Merquel Point is a family-friendly viewpoint where you can enjoy panoramic views and birdwatching. Historical sites like Old Port of La Roche-Bernard and the Prières Abbey boundary marker also offer engaging experiences for families interested in history.
The Arzal Dam is the largest estuary dam in Europe, located on the Vilaine estuary between Arzal and Camoël. It is 500 meters long and features a sea wall, five gates, and a lock to allow circulation between the river and the ocean. You can cross the dam by bike, offering panoramic views of the Vilaine. There's also a port nearby, making it a great spot for a break.
Absolutely. The Brière Regional Natural Park, the second-largest marsh area in France, is located about 10 km from Férel and offers a unique natural landscape for exploration. Additionally, the Marais Salants de Guérande (Guérande Salt Marshes), a significant natural and cultural site, are approximately 9 km away, providing another fascinating natural experience.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Férel, offering pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and water sports along the Vilaine River and at the coastal beaches. Autumn can also be beautiful for hiking, with vibrant colors, but it's advisable to check weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing.
Yes, Férel hosts a local producers' market every Saturday morning on the Place de la Mairie in the village center. Here, you can discover seasonal fruits and vegetables, local cheeses, and other specialties from the Vilaine river region, offering a taste of local Brittany flavors.
Férel offers a variety of cycling routes, from leisurely paths along the Vilaine River to more challenging loops. The area is part of the La Vélocean network, providing safe cycle paths with superb views. You can find routes like the Mès Salt Marshes – Kerhinet Village loop from Férel (moderate) or the Port of Camoël – Villaine Valley loop from Férel (moderate), catering to different preferences.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Férel. You can explore routes such as the Gaillard Footbridge – Villaine Valley loop from Arzal or the Bridge tour – Superb light loop from La Roche-Bernard, both offering moderate difficulty. For a more challenging ride, consider the Technical Trail – Bridge tour loop from La Roche-Bernard.


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