Best attractions and places to see around Ploemel include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and nearby coastal features in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. The commune is known for its proximity to significant prehistoric monuments and offers various edifices dating from prehistoric times to 16th-century chapels. Visitors can explore green spaces, historical points of interest, and access coastal areas. The region provides a diverse landscape for exploration.
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Hike through the world's largest megalithic complex of its kind, a stronghold of European prehistory
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Magnificent collection of standing stones north of Carnac. It's incredible what was done here thousands of years ago.
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The two comic book heroes Asterix and Obelix, who are very popular not only in France, discover Brittany and the huge stone rows from ancient times that can be found there on their very own "Tour de France" (under the title "Le Tour de Gaule", volume 5 of the French edition, but volume 6 in the German edition). The explanation given to the two travellers for the origin of the megalithic culture is, however, too simple: people say that the soil is so bad that only stones grow there; this can be read in the comic.
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The Alignement de Kermario may not have the most megaliths, but it does have the largest and most impressive ones. All megalithic fields are fenced off, but a beautifully laid out and well-signposted circular path opens up and connects the megalithic fields and allows you to see the stone witnesses of history from the path. Don't forget that it doesn't cost a cent to walk the paths.
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Very pleasant and varied route.
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Very interesting, repeatedly reconstructed old suspension bridge over the Bono, only accessible on foot or by bike. In addition to historical insights into the construction of the bridge, it also offers wonderful views of the Bono running below.
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These are the Alignments (rows of stones) de Kermario.
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The Carnac megalithic fields consist of 2792 menhirs. When visiting, one should first visit the documentation center (Maison des Megalithes). There you will find an overview map. The rows of stones can be divided into several groups: Alignments de Menec, Alignments de Kermario, Alignments de Manio and Alignments de Kerlescan.
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Ploemel and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Carnac Alignments, a vast complex of ancient standing stones, or the Old Suspension Bridge of Bono, a historical structure from 1840. The commune also boasts a rich built heritage, including 16th-century chapels and other edifices.
Yes, Ploemel is a gateway to significant prehistoric monuments. Just 7 km away are the renowned Carnac Alignments, which include the Alignments of Ménec and the Kermario Stone Alignments. These represent the world's largest megalithic complex of its kind. You can also find the Moulin de Kermario which offers a lookout tower for better views of the alignments. Further afield, the Megaliths of Locmariaquer are about 13 km from Ploemel.
For natural beauty, you can visit the Parc de Mané Bogad, an ideal green space for relaxation near the center of Ploemel. The surrounding region also offers natural attractions like Saint-Philibert (9 km away) and the Étang de Toulvern (13 km away). For coastal scenery, the Presqu'île de Quiberon is about 17 km away, and the scenic Golfe du Morbihan is approximately 21 km from Ploemel.
Absolutely. The Parc de Mané Bogad near the center of Ploemel is a perfect green space for family picnics and relaxation. Many of the megalithic sites, such as the Alignments of Ménec and the Moulin de Kermario, are also considered family-friendly attractions, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The area around Ploemel offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Chapelle Saint-Cado – Mané Bogad Pond loop' or the 'Mané Bogad Pond – Dolmen de Mané-Bogad loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Carnac Alignments – Menhir The Giant of Manio loop' or the 'Keraveon castle gate – Isthmus of Penthièvre loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Ploemel and Cycling around Ploemel guide pages.
For scenic views, the Moulin de Kermario offers a lookout tower providing excellent perspectives over the megalithic alignments. The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono also provides historical context and views of the Bono river below. Additionally, the nearby town of Auray offers picturesque views over the port of Saint-Goustan.
Several charming towns are just a short distance from Ploemel. Auray, only 7 km away, is an attractive town with picturesque views over the port of Saint-Goustan. The quaint harbor area of Saint-Goustan is also 7 km away and ideal for a leisurely stroll. La Trinité-sur-Mer, a quiet harbor town, is situated about 8 km from Ploemel.
Brittany generally enjoys a mild climate. The best time to visit Ploemel for outdoor activities and exploring attractions is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most pleasant for walking, cycling, and visiting historical sites. Coastal areas are particularly enjoyable during these months.
Visitors are often impressed by the unique historical significance of the megalithic sites, describing them as 'awe of a past world' and 'very impressive'. The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono is appreciated for its historical context and views. Overall, the blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and charming nearby towns makes the area highly appealing.
Yes, for golf enthusiasts, the Golf de Saint Laurent provides both challenging and scenic golf courses in the vicinity of Ploemel.
While Ploemel itself is inland, coastal beauty is easily accessible. The Presqu'île de Quiberon is about 17 km away, offering stunning coastal landscapes. The scenic Golfe du Morbihan is approximately 21 km from Ploemel, known for its beautiful islands and maritime charm.
Road cyclists have several options around Ploemel. Routes include the challenging 'Tour of Ria d'Étel' (over 118 km) or more moderate rides like the 'Pont Lorois – Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs Chapel loop'. You can explore these and other routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Ploemel guide page.
Yes, you can find various local markets in nearby towns. These include markets in Erdeven, Auray, Plouharnel, Carnac, La Trinité-sur-Mer, Etel, Locmariaquer, Larmor-Baden, and Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, offering a chance to experience local culture and produce.


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