Attractions and places to see around Languédias include a blend of historical landmarks, local natural beauty, and cultural insights within the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The commune features historical sites such as the Église Notre-Dame de la Tour and the Manoir de Kerinan, alongside natural spots like the Étang de Beaulieu. The area is also noted for its granite heritage and offers access to significant attractions in its immediate vicinity.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Done on a gravel bike, but the route is more suitable for mountain biking.
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A fantastic opportunity to race across the lake on this pontoon bridge.
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The perfect place to take a break from your rn (only if you need it of course!)
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Pretty lake famous for fishing. The path around it is perfect for trail running.
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Pretty lake famous for fishing. The surroundings are well laid out for walking.
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Several tables are arranged, it is a nice place for a lunch break.
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Church of Notre Dame et Saint-Etienne: Worth seeing church in Jugon-les-lacs, the oldest parts of which date back to the 12th century. Other parts of the church were renovated in a romantic style around 1850.
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Temple de Mars: archaeological site of a temple to Mars in Haut-Bécherel near Corseul. The complex is surprisingly large and testimony that Corseul was of greater importance in Roman times as a city called "Fanum Martis". Admission and parking are free. An app that is also free helps with the presentation of the reconstruction of the temple. [Detailed information in French: https://fr.wikipedia.org]/wiki/Temple_de_Mars_(Corseul)]
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Languédias and its surroundings are rich in history. Within the commune, you can visit the Église Notre-Dame de la Tour, built between 1868 and 1872, or the 17th-18th century Manoir de Kerinan. Don't miss the ancient Saint-Armel Fountain from the 14th-15th centuries. Nearby, the extensive archaeological site of the Temple of Mars Ruins in Haut-Bécherel near Corseul offers a glimpse into the Roman town of "Fanum Martis." You can also see the Church of Our Lady and Saint Stephen in Jugon-les-Lacs, with parts dating back to the 12th century.
Yes, the area offers several beautiful natural spots. The Lake Jugon is a popular destination, known for fishing and well-maintained walking paths around its shores. You can also experience the unique Floating bridge across Lake Jugon. Within Languédias, the Étang de Beaulieu is a serene pond, and the Jardin Intergénérationnel serves as a community green space. The region is also characterized by its local granite landscape, notably in the Grandes Landes de Trébédan.
The Languédias area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the "Roman Ruins at Corseul – Temple of Mars loop from Languédias." Touring cyclists might enjoy the "Floating bridge – Jugon-les-Lacs loop." Mountain bikers have options such as the "Temple of Mars – Temple of Mars Ruins loop from Brusvily." You can find more details and routes on the dedicated komoot guides for Road Cycling Routes around Languédias, Cycling around Languédias, and MTB Trails around Languédias.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Languédias are suitable for families. Lake Jugon is a great spot for walks and picnics, with a dedicated Picnic area by Lake Jugon. The Floating bridge on the lake offers a fun experience for all ages. The Temple of Mars Ruins archaeological site is also considered family-friendly, offering an educational outing.
Granite plays a significant role in Languédias' heritage and landscape. The commune is known for its local granite, which is characteristic of the region. This heritage is celebrated through initiatives like the exhibition "du Granit et des Hommes," organized by Languédias Patrimoine en Poudouvre, which explores the local granite industry through photos, tools, and even career visits.
Yes, if you're visiting Lake Jugon, there's a dedicated Picnic area by Lake Jugon with several tables and benches, making it an ideal spot for a lunch break or a rest during your activities.
Languédias offers cultural insights, particularly through its local heritage. The association Languédias Patrimoine en Poudouvre organizes the exhibition "du Granit et des Hommes." This exhibition focuses on the local granite heritage, showcasing it through photos, videos, tools, and conferences, sometimes including visits to local quarries.
Yes, Languédias features historical architectural highlights such as the Manoir de Kerinan, dating from the 17th to 18th centuries. You can also explore the site of the Former Abbatial Manor of Beaulieu, originally known as the Notre-Dame-du-Pont-Pilard abbey, which has roots stretching back to the 12th century. The Water Mill of Beaulieu Abbey is another ancient structure associated with this historical site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene atmosphere of Lake Jugon and its well-laid-out paths for walking and trail running are highly rated. The unique experience of crossing the Floating bridge is also a highlight. For history buffs, the surprisingly large Temple of Mars Ruins offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman times, with free admission and parking.
Yes, admission and parking are free at the Temple of Mars Ruins in Haut-Bécherel near Corseul, making it convenient for visitors.
Yes, the beautiful medieval town of Dinan Old Town is located nearby. Perched on the Rance river, it's famous for its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, ramparts, and the Saint-Sauveur Basilica. You can also visit the historic Dinan Castle and Hunaudaye Castle in the vicinity for more medieval charm.
Yes, Languédias is home to several historic crosses scattered throughout the commune. Notable examples include the Croix Chemin (1732), Croix au Roi (1684), Croix de Bourrien, and the Croix du Cimetière (14th-15th century), which originally marked the first cemetery of Languédias.


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