Best attractions and places to see around Le Quillio include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in this rural village in Brittany, France. The area is recognized for its preserved authenticity and floral environment. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, historic waterways, and natural landscapes. Le Quillio is also designated as a "Commune du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne," highlighting its commitment to heritage preservation.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This climb is often used by cycling races, particularly the Tour de France. A fairly long climb (2.2 km) with a very steep first section. Average gradient of 6.55% with a maximum of 15%. https://profils.cols-cyclisme.com/2811.svg
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A great detour to Saint Aignan, the Les Pêcheries de Guerlédan restaurant is very welcoming, with bike parking, a generous meal and welcome. Crossing the village, you can reach the canal a little further on via the lock.
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Well-known to Breton cyclists, the Côte de Mûr-de-Bretagne has become a classic of the Tour de France, with its characteristic straight climb. Although short, it can get your thighs burning with more than 500 meters at over 10% and a peak at over 13%.
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Caution: Be careful when descending; the descent can be perilous due to the slope; you can quickly get carried away by the speed. Beware of the speed and crosswind combination with high-profile wheels 😱🫣
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Superb view of Lake Guerledan from the treetop adventure course
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Guerledan Dam possibility of going to the foot by road to admire this impressive building. On the right a small path leads up to lake level, the view is superb.
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Le Quillio is rich in history. You can visit the Église Notre-Dame de Délivrance, a classified historical monument with frescoes by Victor Boner. The village also features well-preserved stone houses and numerous historic lavoirs (washhouses) that reflect its past as a linen manufacturing center. Additionally, the Manoirs de Lanegoff and Le Roz are part of the architectural heritage.
Yes, on the panoramic Lorette hill, you can find the Cromlec'h de Lorette. This Neolithic site features an alignment of 28 monoliths, forming a sacred rectangular enclosure, and is considered one of Brittany's oldest megalithic monuments.
The area is shaped by the historic Rigole d'Hilvern, an artificial waterway offering paths for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The River Oust also flows nearby. Approximately 13 km away, Lac de Guerlédan is Brittany's largest artificial lake, providing diverse landscapes and trails.
Le Quillio offers excellent cycling. You can explore sections of the Canal de Nantes à Brest, particularly the stretch from Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne, which has a gravel surface suitable for various bike types. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Le Quillio guide, which includes routes like the 'Rigole d'Hilvern – Goirbal lock no. 62 loop'.
Yes, there are various trails. The Sentier "Les Toiles Bretagnes" highlights the village's linen history, while the 9 km Sentier du Théllio connects Le Quillio and Saint-Thélo through woods and fields. The Rigole d'Hilvern also provides multi-modal paths. For specific routes, consult the Cycling around Le Quillio guide (which includes walking paths).
Many of the natural and historical sites are suitable for families. The paths along the Canal de Nantes à Brest are family-friendly for cycling and walking. The Guerlédan Lock is also noted as family-friendly. Exploring the historic lavoirs and the Grotte de Merlin can also be engaging for children.
The Guerlédan Dam, built in 1930, created Brittany's largest artificial lake, Lac de Guerlédan, and interrupted the historic Nantes to Brest Canal. The Guerlédan Lock is one of the last locks before reaching this dam, offering insight into the canal's engineering and history.
The Site de Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, located on Lorette hill, offers meditative atmospheres and panoramic views of the Loudéac region. Additionally, the Guerlédan Dam provides superb views of Lac de Guerlédan.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'View of Lake Guerlédan – Magnificent viewpoint loop from Mûr-de-Bretagne' or the 'Bon Repos Abbey – Mine la Belle Bleu loop from Guerlédan'. For a comprehensive list, check the MTB Trails around Le Quillio guide.
The Côte de Mûr-de-Bretagne is a climb well-known to Breton cyclists and a classic of the Tour de France. Although short, it features sections over 10% gradient, with a peak exceeding 13%, making it a challenging and popular spot for road cyclists.
Le Quillio's floral environment and outdoor attractions are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the waterways and historical sites.
Le Quillio has a rich past tied to linen manufacturing. You can see remnants of this era in the beautiful stone merchant houses, storage dependencies, and numerous historic lavoirs (washhouses) used for bleaching fabrics throughout the village. Its status as a "Commune du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne" highlights its commitment to preserving this authentic heritage.


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