Best attractions and places to see around Noyal-Muzillac offer a blend of historical richness and natural beauty in Brittany, France. Recognized as a "Commune du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne," the area features well-preserved Renaissance architecture and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore valleys with streams, moors, wooded areas, and pastures. The region's proximity to the ocean also provides access to coastal areas.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The dam itself is interesting, but the route is not ideal for cyclists.
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13th century chapel classified as a Historic Monument, as are the crypts located under the chapel. This atypical monument with its impressive staircase has the particularity of being built above a public road. It has a magnificent wooden altar, a bronze reliquary, and a pretty stone bell tower.
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Magnificent La Roche Bernard
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The Arzal dam is built on the Vilaine estuary between Arzal and Camoël. It is the largest estuary dam in Europe. It is 500 meters long and has a sea wall and five gates. To allow circulation between the river and the ocean, the dam has a lock. A port is also located nearby.
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Of the chapel built in the 13th century, only an original portal remains. The rest of the chapel dates from the 16th century. The granite building was restored at the end of the 20th century by Bâtiments de France and classified as a Historic Monument since 1926, as were the crypts under the chapel. The Chapel is open to the public every day, from Easter until All Saints' Day, from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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The old town, a small town of character, offers numerous walks, winding through old streets into belvederes with beautiful views. We particularly recommend the Chemin du Ruicard, which wanders through picturesque streets, some with stairs, lined with houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. From this point, you can also enjoy the view of the port which is a place of heritage and traditions. The village also has cafes and restaurants that serve local dishes if you want to take a break. La Crêperie La Sarrasine and La Mie de la Roche are the most popular places in the city.
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The Arzal dam is a dam on the Vilaine estuary, between the municipalities of Arzal and Camoël. Commissioned in 1970, it is mainly intended to regulate the flow of the Vilaine and to supply drinking water to the Guérande peninsula during the tourist season.
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Noyal-Muzillac is rich in heritage. You can visit the Église Saint-Martin, which features Romanesque and Gothic elements, and the Chapelle de Benguë, a rebuilt 17th-century chapel now used as a cultural space. The village center also showcases numerous 16th and 17th-century Renaissance residences with ornate dormer windows and stair towers. Don't miss the historical Fontaine et Lavoir Saint-Martin. Further afield, the Notre-Dame de Cran Chapel is known for its wall frescoes and 13th-century sculpted capitals, while the Chapel of La Vraie-Croix, a 13th-century monument, is classified as a Historic Monument.
Yes, the Sentier Botanique de la Michochêne offers a 2.5 km family-friendly walk with educational panels near the Étang de la Michochêne. You can also explore the Path Along the Plessis Stream, which provides a scenic route through forests and along the river, though it can be challenging for bikes due to stones and roots.
The region offers varied landscapes ideal for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. You can find numerous trails, including sections of the GR349. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide around Noyal-Muzillac, the gravel biking guide, or the MTB trails guide for detailed options.
Families can enjoy the Sentier Botanique de la Michochêne, a pleasant walk with educational panels. A significant nearby attraction is the Parc Animalier et Botanique de Branféré in Le Guerno, where you can discover animal species in semi-freedom within a large botanical park. The Notre-Dame de Cran Chapel is also listed as family-friendly.
Absolutely. The Old Port of La Roche-Bernard is a picturesque 'Small Town of Character' with old houses and private mansions clinging to the banks of the Vilaine. Another must-see is Rochefort-en-Terre, listed among the 'most beautiful villages in France' with its charming paved streets and floral displays.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Étang de la Michochêne, which is part of the botanical trail, or the Étang de Pen Mur near Muzillac, perfect for walks around the pond. The area's proximity to the ocean also provides access to coastal landscapes, with nearby beaches at Damgan and the Pointe de Pen Lan in Billiers.
The Arzal Dam is a significant man-made monument, recognized as the largest estuary dam in Europe. Spanning 500 meters across the Vilaine estuary, it includes a lock to facilitate circulation between the river and the ocean, with a port located nearby. It's a great spot for a rest and offers catering options.
Noyal-Muzillac is recognized as a 'Commune du Patrimoine Rural de Bretagne' due to its well-preserved heritage, particularly from the Renaissance period. This classification highlights its efforts in architectural and landscape preservation, evident in its numerous 16th and 17th-century residences and historical sites like the Maison du Patrimoine and Vieux Couvent.
Visitors appreciate the unique urban landscape of the Old Port of La Roche-Bernard. Its weathered stones and steep alleyways tell a rich history, and the old houses and private mansions descending towards the port create a very pleasant atmosphere. It's also a popular starting point for mountain biking or walking tours.
Yes, on the first Sunday of August, the village celebrates 'Noces Bretonnes' (Breton Weddings), offering a unique cultural experience that showcases local traditions.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the 'Étang du Pont Noyal – Pont Normand loop from Noyal-Muzillac' is an easy 2.7 km route, and the 'Benguë Chapel – Benguë Cross loop from Noyal-Muzillac' is an easy 7 km option. You can find more details and other routes in the hiking guide around Noyal-Muzillac.


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