Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Uniac include local heritage sites within the commune, such as its historic church and manor. The surrounding Ille-et-Vilaine region in Brittany offers a broader range of historical landmarks, natural areas, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore medieval towns, scenic lakes, and parts of the legendary Brocéliande forest. The area provides diverse points of interest for those seeking to discover the local landscape and history.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Beautiful pond with a pretty stream
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Attention!! The GR descending towards the bottom of the Wolf Room is currently strongly discouraged following the recent bad weather I suppose but remains accessible all the same. A small barrier with a warning is located at its base, in the ascending part. Everything remains passable on the descent.... but be careful!!! 😊👍
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Beautiful trail near Lake Tremelin
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Beautiful site, to do and redo :)
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Superb, well-appointed hiking spot. Spectacular view.
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Magnificent leisure center with various activities. The tour of the lake is carried out without difficulty by a sandy path for its entire length of approximately 5km.
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Pay attention to the descent from the point of view of the chamber of wolves, more typical of mountain biking than gravel, with a good technical aspect in wet weather.
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A little steep in places but worth it!
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The region offers several stunning natural viewpoints. The Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup is considered one of the most remarkable places in the Brocéliande forest, offering expansive views of its lake and the surrounding woodlands. Another must-see is the Lake Trémelin viewpoint, where you can enjoy crystal-clear reflections on the water, especially at sunset. Additionally, the Chambre au Loup Valley provides a superb vantage point overlooking the pond of Boutavent from the castle side.
In Saint-Uniac itself, you can visit the historic Église Saint-Uniac, dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, and the Manoir de Quénétain with its dovecote, both recognized as *Monuments historiques*. Nearby, the region boasts a rich history with medieval towns like Dinan, featuring an extensive historic center and castle, and Vitré, home to the majestic Château de Vitré. Combourg is known for its château, once home to Chateaubriand. Rennes, the capital of Brittany, offers a picturesque medieval center.
Yes, several options cater to families. The area around Lake Trémelin is excellent for family days, offering leisure and water activities, including a supervised swimming area and options like tree climbing or sailing. The Casse Pond is also noted as family-friendly. For a unique experience, consider the Rail-bike station Médréac, which offers a fun way to explore the landscape by appointment. The Jardins de Brocéliande also provide a pleasant outing for all ages.
The area around Saint-Uniac is well-suited for various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including a 40 km loop from Boisgervilly connecting Lake Trémelin to the Vallon de la Chambre au Loup. Mountain bikers can explore trails like the 25 km loop from Iffendic that takes you past Lake Trémelin and the Chambre au Loup viewpoint. You can find more detailed routes for cycling, gravel biking, and MTB trails in the guides for the Saint-Uniac area.
The most prominent water bodies are Lake Trémelin and Étang de Trémelin, which offer various leisure and water activities, including swimming in a supervised area. The Aventur'O Lac is also located here. The Casse Pond is another beautiful spot. The wider Rance Valley – Emerald Coast Regional Nature Park also features stunning landscapes where sea and land intertwine, offering coastal views and traditional fisheries.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Bécherel, known as the 'City of Books,' approximately 15 km away, which is a charming destination for bibliophiles. The Parc du château de Caradeuc and the Jardins de Brocéliande are remarkable gardens worth exploring. For a glimpse into local heritage, the Manoir de Quénétain with its dovecote in Saint-Uniac offers a unique historical perspective.
Several captivating medieval towns are within easy reach. Dinan, about 31 km away, is a walled town with an extensive historic center, an imposing medieval castle, and beautiful churches. Vitré, approximately 40 minutes from Rennes, is home to the majestic Château de Vitré. Combourg, around 33 km from Saint-Uniac, is famous for its château, which was once the residence of the writer Chateaubriand.
Absolutely. The famous Forêt de Paimpont, associated with the Brocéliande legends, is about 20 km from Saint-Uniac. This ancient forest is steeped in Arthurian tales and offers a magical atmosphere for exploration. The Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup is also considered one of the most remarkable places within the Brocéliande forest.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. For instance, the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup is loved for its 'beautiful mountainous and quiet course' and is described as a 'beautiful site, to do and redo'. The Lake Trémelin viewpoint is highlighted for its 'magnificent view' and 'crystal clear reflections'. Many appreciate the opportunity to combine hikes with visits to historical ruins like those near Boutavent.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant local markets on different days. You can find markets in Montauban-de-Bretagne (3 km away) on Wednesdays, Montfort-sur-Meu (7 km away) on Fridays, and Saint-Méen-le-Grand (12 km away) on Saturdays. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local culture and find regional products.
While the region is beautiful year-round, late spring, particularly around the end of April, is often highlighted for its natural beauty. One visitor noted that 'At the end of April, nature is fantastic here.' This time of year typically offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and lush landscapes.


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