Attractions and places to see around Ploeren offer a blend of historical sites and natural settings in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. This commune provides access to the wider Gulf of Morbihan region, situated approximately 5 km from its beaches. Ploeren itself features architectural heritage and historical markers, while its surroundings include significant megalithic sites and coastal areas. The area balances urban elements with countryside charm, making it a base for exploring both cultural landmarks and natural features.
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The beautiful large cathedral stands in the city.
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Passing through the Porte Saint Vincent from the city center, you can see the harbor and the palm trees...
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The gate that connects the harbor and the city center.
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This Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral is the longest in Brittany and was built on the remains of an old Romanesque cathedral. This historic monument, which has housed the relics of Saint Vincent Ferrier since 1419 and is actually a small basilica, is also a place of pilgrimage on the Tro Breizh route (a medieval pilgrimage route connecting the towns of the seven founders of Brittany).
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Pretty marina close to the historic city center.
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Although this cathedral is not as important as the other famous cathedrals in France, it has a pleasant atmosphere and is the burial place of an important Dominican preacher, St. Vincent-Ferrier. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinzenz_Ferrer
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Ploeren and its surroundings are rich in history. Within Ploeren, you can explore the 15th-century Église Saint-Martin and Chapelle Notre-Dame de Béléan, the 18th-century Le Puits (The Well), and the traditional Le Four à Pain de Kerjégo (Kerjégo Bread Oven). Nearby, don't miss the significant megalithic sites like the The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono, a historic monument from 1840. The city of Vannes, just 8 km away, offers a wealth of historical attractions including its well-preserved historic center, the Saint Peter's Cathedral, and the Jardin des Remparts.
Yes, Ploeren is ideally situated near the natural beauty of the Gulf of Morbihan. You can visit the Gulf itself, which is about 8 km away, or explore islands like Ile aux Moines (7 km) and Ile d'Arz (9 km). For nature enthusiasts, the Réserve naturelle nationale des marais de Séné, the largest preserved natural area on the Gulf's coastline, is about 12 km away. Many highlights, such as the The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono and the Port of Vannes, also offer excellent viewpoints.
The area around Ploeren offers several family-friendly options. Many historical sites and natural attractions are suitable for all ages, including the The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono and the Port of Vannes. The Jardin des Remparts in Vannes is a beautiful garden that changes with the seasons, providing a pleasant outing for families. Exploring the nearby islands of Ile aux Moines and Ile d'Arz, or visiting the local markets in Ploeren on Wednesday mornings, Sunday mornings, and Friday afternoons, can also be enjoyable family experiences.
There are numerous cycling opportunities around Ploeren. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, that explore the scenic surroundings. For example, consider the 'Sainte-Anne-d'Auray Greenway loop' or routes that take you past the The Old Suspension Bridge of Bono. You can explore more options and detailed route information in the Cycling around Ploeren guide.
Yes, the Ploeren area offers several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Jules Gillet Cross loop' or more challenging options such as the 'View of the Gulf of Morbihan loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Ploeren guide.
The Port of Vannes is a vibrant commercial, passenger, and pleasure port with a documented history dating back to the 14th century. Located at the end of a 1,200-meter channel, it's popular with boaters and tourists alike due to its central location in the city. The port is well-equipped with facilities including a harbor master's office, cultural kiosk, tourist office, and green spaces, making it a pleasant area for a stroll or to view various boats and yachts.
Absolutely. In Ploeren itself, you can enjoy the Jardin du Château du Mezo. Just 8 km away in Vannes, the Jardin des Remparts is a must-see, known for its seasonal flowerbeds. Other notable gardens in the vicinity include Parc et Jardins de la Préfecture du Morbihan in Vannes, Le Grand Courtil in Saint-Nolff, and Parc du Château de Kerlevenan in Sarzeau.
Ploeren is an excellent base for exploring some of Brittany's most famous megalithic sites. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site des Mégalithes de Locmariaquer is approximately 10.2 km away, and the renowned Alignements de Carnac, also a UNESCO site, is about 14.7 km from Ploeren. These ancient stone formations offer a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times.
Yes, you can visit the Pen Castel Mill, one of the oldest tide mills in France, dating back to the early 12th century. It features a distinctive double-pitched roof and unique architectural details. Today, it also serves as a venue for contemporary art exhibitions.
Several charming towns are easily accessible from Ploeren. Vannes, about 8 km away, is an unmissable highlight with its half-timbered houses and historic center. Auray, 9 km away, offers lovely views over the picturesque port of Saint-Goustan. Locmariaquer, known for its oysters, and Sainte-Anne d'Auray, with its religious monuments, are also within a short distance. La Trinité-sur-Mer, a quiet harbor town, is about 15 km away.
Beyond running and cycling, the area around Ploeren offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options for different difficulty levels. The region's proximity to the Gulf of Morbihan also makes it ideal for water-based activities, though specific details on those are not provided here. Ploeren itself has a sports complex and an equestrian center, offering additional recreational opportunities.
To best experience the Gulf of Morbihan, which is only about 8 km from Ploeren, consider taking a boat trip to explore its many islands, such as Ile aux Moines or Ile d'Arz. You can also enjoy coastal walks along its protected shores or visit the Réserve naturelle nationale des marais de Séné for birdwatching and nature observation. Cycling routes like the 'Viewpoint over the Marle – Port-Anna loop' also offer scenic views of the Gulf.


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