Best attractions and places to see around Cardroc, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France, offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This region, historically a weaving village, provides tranquil surroundings for exploration. Visitors can discover cultural insights and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Departure from the pretty town of Combourg with its lake and castle, passing through the Chapelle au Filsmen to join the canal towards Dinan, various pretty, well-maintained locks, half-turn to Evran where there is a site for bivouac camping, and a food truck. The ideal is to go to Dinan, a very pretty historic town, you arrive directly at the port with various shops.
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Outing with road bike equipped with 28 mm tires, only the parts recently redone; with very large gravel; are uncomfortable.
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Ille Flottante offers unusual accommodation on the Ille-et-Rance canal: on the water in 5 boats / 5 different atmospheres, in old horse boxes or in an old rig washed up in the meadow. There are also bicycles, small boat rentals, a bar and catering on site as well as a regional products shop for a gourmet break.
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The Ille-et-Rance canal is a small canal which connects the cities of Rennes and Saint-Malo. It starts at the “Mail” lock in Rennes and ends at the “Châtelier” lock in Saint-Samson-sur-Rance in Côtes-d’Armor. This section of the Ille & Rance canal coming from Dinan, which is also a greenway, will take you to Montreuil-sur-Ille. It is on its own site, except for a very small part of less than 2 km, which takes a small, safe road. This greenway is very pleasant, offering very pretty landscapes decorated with beautifully flowered lock keepers' houses.
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The current church was founded in the 20th century by Arthur Regnault as an extension of an 11th century church. The neo-Romanesque style building is decorated with a Finistère bell tower and numerous gables and domes. The interior is composed of a magnificent high altar in the form of a kiosk. The white stone arcades and balconies blend with the finesse of the gilding of the decor.
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The current church was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the architect Arthur Regnault on the site of an 11th century church in the shape of a Latin cross2. Certain elements of the previous church were reused in the current building. (Wikipedia)
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Perhaps the most spectacular church on the Paris-Brest route.
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Cardroc offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the 17th-century Church of the Trois Maries, known for its bell tower, 'door of the dead,' and ancient tombstones. Explore the La Croix-Boissée Village, which was the first village of Cardroc in the 17th century, featuring beautiful granite houses. The Old Manor of Les Haies and The Calvaire also offer glimpses into the past. Nearby, you can also find the Catholic Church - St. Justine of Gévezé with parts dating back to the 12th century, and the impressive Church of the Holy Trinity, a neo-Romanesque building from the early 20th century.
Yes, Cardroc is home to the Museum of Flax and Hemp (Musée du lin et du chanvre). Located in the old schoolyard within the town hall, this museum showcases the village's significant history as a weaving center in the 16th and 17th centuries, featuring period equipment.
For natural beauty, visit the Pont Perrin Pond (Étang de Pont Perrin), a popular spot for relaxation, picnics, and fishing. The area is also crisscrossed with numerous hiking trails that take you through valleys and offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside, such as the Circuit des Vallées and the Circuit des Hauts de Cardroc.
Cardroc is a great destination for hikers, with several paths to explore. You can walk a section of the long-distance GR 37. Specific local trails include the "A la découverte du lin et du chanvre" trail, which highlights the village's weaving heritage, and the Thélohier Hiking Circuit, a 7 km route through sunken roads and the historic houses of La Croix Boissée. For more options, consider the Circuit des Vallées and the Circuit des Hauts de Cardroc.
Absolutely! The Pont Perrin Pond is ideal for families, offering picnic areas, a barbecue, and fishing opportunities. For a unique experience, consider Ille Flottante, which provides unusual accommodation on the Ille-et-Rance canal, along with bicycle and small boat rentals, a bar, and a regional products shop.
Yes, the area around Cardroc is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. The Ille-et-Rance Canal offers a pleasant greenway for cycling. For more adventurous rides, you can explore various routes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Cardroc, which include moderate to difficult routes like the 'Moucherie Lock – Saint-Grégoire Mill loop'. Cyclists can find routes like 'The Port of Dinan – Ille-et-Rance Canal loop' in the Cycling around Cardroc guide.
The Pont Perrin Pond is a central spot for water-based relaxation, offering fishing and a tranquil setting. Additionally, the Ille-et-Rance Canal is a significant waterway where you can enjoy boat rentals from Ille Flottante or simply walk along the towpath. The Site des Onze écluses, with its series of manually operated locks, provides a fascinating insight into the canal's engineering.
Yes, Cardroc is suitable for horse riding. The Equestrian Center La Foucheraie offers lessons for all levels and guided hacks. These excursions can range from hourly rides to week-long trips to destinations like Mont-Saint-Michel, Dinan, and Brocéliande.
The best time to visit Cardroc for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn. The weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural sites. The annual Cardroc Plant Festival, held on the first Sunday of June, also makes early summer a vibrant time to visit.
For a unique stay, Ille Flottante offers unusual accommodation directly on the Ille-et-Rance canal, including boats, old horse boxes, or a rig. It also features a bar, catering, and a regional products shop, making it a convenient spot for a meal or a break.
Cardroc offers a variety of hiking trails with different difficulty levels. Trails like the Thélohier Hiking Circuit are 7 km long with 75% paths, making them accessible for many. Other routes, such as sections of the GR 37, might be more challenging. You can find running routes of moderate difficulty, like the 'Bécherel, Book Town loop', in the Running Trails around Cardroc guide.
Many of Cardroc's outdoor areas, including its numerous hiking trails and the surroundings of the Pont Perrin Pond, are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect local regulations and other visitors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil surroundings and the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Ille-et-Rance Canal is praised for its pleasant landscapes and beautifully flowered lock keepers' houses, offering a gorgeous, flat, and easy ride. The Site des Onze écluses is noted for being a very pretty, well-maintained, and peaceful place with an artistic background.


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