Attractions and places to see around Plélan-Le-Petit offer a blend of local heritage and access to a variety of regional sites. Located in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, the commune serves as a base for exploring natural beauty and historical landmarks. The area provides opportunities to discover ancient ruins, tranquil lakes, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Done on a gravel bike, but the route is more suitable for mountain biking.
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A good place to take a break
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The Étang de la Nauvinais, a natural jewel in Brittany, seduces with its tranquility and biodiversity. Calm waters, lush green shores and migratory birds create an enchanting haven of peace.
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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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Near Plélan-Le-Petit, you can visit the extensive Temple of Mars Ruins near Corseul, which are a significant testament to the area's Roman past. Within Plélan-Le-Petit itself, the Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens and the historic Manoir des Fossés offer glimpses into local heritage. The nearby medieval walled town of Dinan, approximately 13 km east, also boasts an impressive historic center and castle.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Lake Jugon, known for its picturesque setting and fishing opportunities, or the tranquil Étang de la Nauvinais, which is a haven for biodiversity and migratory birds. The Anse du Montmarin offers beautiful panoramas of the Rance estuary.
Several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Jugon and its surroundings are well-suited for walks and trail running, and the Floating bridge across the lake offers a unique experience. The Picnic area by Lake Jugon provides a pleasant spot for a family break. The Temple of Mars Ruins are also considered family-friendly, with a free app to help visualize the ancient site.
The area around Plélan-Le-Petit offers several options for walking and trail running. The surroundings of Lake Jugon are well-maintained for these activities. You can also find various running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Plélan-le-Petit' or the 'Manoir des Fossés loop from Plélan-le-Petit'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Plélan-Le-Petit guide.
Absolutely. The region features the unique Floating bridge across Lake Jugon, which allows you to traverse the lake on pontoons. Beyond that, the tranquil Étang de la Nauvinais is a natural gem known for its calm waters and rich biodiversity.
Within Plélan-Le-Petit, you can visit the Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, an architectural landmark built in the late 19th century. The Manoir des Fossés is a recognized historic monument. The town also features a monumental cross and the unique 'seven crosses' of Plélan-le-Petit, including a medieval granite path cross at Le Châtel. The village center, with its 19th-century granite houses and Sunday market, offers a glimpse into local life.
Yes, there's a dedicated Picnic area by Lake Jugon with tables and benches, perfect for a lunch break or a relaxing stop. The tranquil surroundings of Étang de la Nauvinais also provide a peaceful setting for a break amidst nature.
The Étang de la Nauvinais is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a serene natural environment for all visitors to enjoy.
Beyond walking and trail running, the area is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Floating bridge – Jugon-les-Lacs loop' for cycling or the 'Jugon-les-Lacs – Lake Jugon Tour loop' for gravel biking. Explore the Cycling around Plélan-Le-Petit guide and the Gravel biking around Plélan-Le-Petit guide for detailed route information.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Washtub and Path Des Garennes in Plélan-Le-Petit offer a charming glimpse into local history and nature. The washtub, restored from around 1950, was once a vital social hub, and the nearby path hints at its unique cunicular (rabbit-related) origins. The Jardins de Montmarin, about 20 km away, are also a notable attraction for those interested in horticulture, offering a beautiful and perhaps less crowded experience than some major sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes, such as Lake Jugon and Étang de la Nauvinais, which are perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. The unique experience of crossing the Floating bridge is also a highlight. The historical significance of sites like the Temple of Mars Ruins also draws considerable interest.


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