Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Malo-De-Beignon, a village in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, offers a blend of local historical sites and serves as a gateway to the mythical Brocéliande forest region. The village features typical stone houses and a church with Romanesque vestiges. The surrounding area is rich in history, natural beauty, and Arthurian legends.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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In the morning with the birds singing...it's magical
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Not a fantastic site, but a pleasant area and hike.
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Nice piece of water. The tour is well equipped for hiking but only authorized in spring and summer. (From April 1st)
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Hiking around the Étang de l'Abbaye de Paimpont allows you to discover the tranquility of this serene lake in the heart of the Paimpont forest. As you walk, you will enjoy the lush greenery and century-old trees that surround you, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The highlight of your hike is the abbey located near the shore, which adds a historical touch to the beauty of nature. Enjoy the calm of the lake and keep your eyes open for local wildlife as you explore the area, while soaking up the legend of the Brocéliande forest that surrounds you.
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The interior is beautiful and allows for a break during the hike
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beautiful church
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great place
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great place. especially when you are alone without tourists
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Giant's Tomb, a prehistoric burial site. The Paimpont Forges offer a glimpse into industrial heritage, established in 1656. Don't miss the Paimpont Abbey and Pond, a historical and religious site on the edge of the mythical Brocéliande forest.
Absolutely. The area is deeply connected to Arthurian legends. The Paimpont Abbey and Pond is situated within the Paimpont Forest, widely known as the mythical Brocéliande forest, famous for King Arthur, Merlin the enchanter, and the fairy Viviane. Many stories and legends are tied to this forest.
Beyond the legendary Brocéliande Forest, you can visit the Paimpont Abbey and Pond, which offers beautiful natural surroundings. The village itself is noted for its charming setting atop a small hill with typical stone houses and flowers.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Menhirs of Monteneuf, an impressive megalithic site, often organizes workshops and guided tours. The Paimpont Forges, a historical industrial site, is also open to the public and family-friendly. The Miniature Port in a rural setting, where visitors can enjoy model boats on a 6-hectare pond, is another great option for families.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Bishops' Garden loop from Saint-Malo-de-Beignon' which is an easy 1.7 km walk. For more options, explore the 'Hiking around Saint-Malo-De-Beignon' guide for various routes and difficulties. You can find more details at komoot.com/guide/1395516.
The area offers several road cycling routes. For example, you can try the 'Roadbike loop from Saint-Malo-de-Beignon' (18.8 km, easy) or the 'Paimpont Forges – Paimpont Abbey and Pond loop from Saint-Malo-de-Beignon' (37.7 km, moderate). Discover more road cycling routes in the dedicated guide: komoot.com/guide/1395518.
Yes, the magnificent Trécesson Castle, a superb example of a Breton fortress built from red sandstone, is nearby. While private, it can sometimes be visited by request and is surrounded by many legends and ghost stories. Further afield, the impressive Château de Josselin is about 30 km west.
The Menhirs of Monteneuf, also known as the Pierres Droites site, is a unique location featuring 42 raised menhirs that are free to view. The site is still undergoing research and offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history. Additionally, the Giant's Tomb is an exciting megalithic site considered a prehistoric burial ground.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and legendary atmosphere, especially around the Brocéliande forest. The blend of ancient sites like the Giant's Tomb and the natural beauty of the Paimpont area, including the Paimpont Abbey and Pond, are highly rated. The unique Menhirs of Monteneuf also receive positive feedback for their historical significance and accessibility.
Yes, the village of Saint-Malo-De-Beignon itself is charming with its typical stone houses. About 32 km southwest, you'll find Rochefort-en-Terre, which is listed as one of the 'most beautiful villages in France' and is well worth a visit for its picturesque setting.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Théâtre de Verdure loop from Saint-Malo-de-Beignon' (8.3 km, moderate) or the 'Running loop from Saint-Malo-de-Beignon' (8.6 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the 'Running Trails around Saint-Malo-De-Beignon' guide at komoot.com/guide/1395521.
The Saint-Malo-De-Beignon Church is notable for retaining vestiges of Romanesque construction, including a 13th-century portal and 11th-century high, narrow windows. Its choir houses tombstones of the bishops of Aleth from the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, making it a significant historical and architectural site within the village.


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