Best attractions and places to see around Parthenay-De-Bretagne include a mix of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and outdoor activity spots. This region offers opportunities for exploring historical architecture, enjoying scenic views, and engaging in activities like cycling and hiking. Visitors can discover several hidden gems across its landscape, providing diverse options for outdoor activities near Parthenay-De-Bretagne.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Beautiful 3km portion for training, several beautiful straight lines on false flats, nickel coating!
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Very nice path which remained passable despite the heavy rain of the previous day.
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The oldest remains of the parish church of Sainte-Justine de Gévezé date from the 12th century, notably a bay in the south wall of the nave. The Sainte-Justine Church was rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries, of which it retains some elements of its framework, or even gargoyles and crossettes with fantastic animal shapes. A tower had been built between 1614 and 1628. This one threatening to fall into ruins was rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century, in a different place: the bottom of the nave. The plans and specifications for this new porch bell tower were drawn up by Jacques Mellet who took delivery of the work in 1858. (wiki-rennes.fr)
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View of the Moulin du Guern from the bridge (D 35)
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Saint Justine is a 1st century martyr in Padua. Baptized in Padua by a disciple of Saint Peter, she remained firmly faithful to faith in Jesus Christ at the time of the persecutions. For her faith, she was pierced with a sword. The fame of his so lively faith spread throughout the Roman Empire, as far as Gaul, despite the hostile climate towards Christians. In Gévezé, the oldest remains of the church date from the 12th century, notably a bay in the south wall of the nave. The Sainte-Justine Church was rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries, of which it retains some elements of its framework, or even gargoyles and crossettes with fantastic animal shapes. A tower had been built between 1614 and 1628. This one threatening to fall into ruins was rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century, in a different place: the bottom of the nave. The Sait-Justine church housed two side altars dedicated to the Virgin and Saint Anne, made of stone and marble by the Rennes sculptor Bernard Dupont in 1637. They were demolished in 1783, by kind rationalist supporters of the Fraternal Republic and democratic.
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Magnificent Pumptrack on dirt and gravel in Purple Schist. Perfect for sharpening your technique, or just having fun!
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Water mill then flour mill on the banks of the Meu, on the edge of the municipalities of Cintré and Talensac, the Guerne or Guern mill dates from the 18th century (before the revolution, it was owned by the Duplessix de Grénédan family). Located on the Route de l'Hermitage, the mill is made up of several buildings. It stopped working in the 60s.
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You can explore the Catholic Church - St. Justine of Gévezé, which features architectural elements dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, including gargoyles and crossettes. Another historical point of interest is the View of the Moulin du Guern, an 18th-century water and flour mill located on the banks of the Meu.
The View of the Moulin du Guern offers picturesque views of the historic mill and the surrounding river landscape. It's a tranquil spot to enjoy nature.
Yes, both the View of the Moulin du Guern and the Vélorue de Pacé are considered family-friendly. The mill offers a historical and scenic outing, while the cycle way provides a safe and smooth path for family bike rides.
The area is popular for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. You can find dedicated cycle paths like Vélorue de Pacé, various trails for hiking and cycling such as a good country single!, and even a pumptrack for bike enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The Vélorue de Pacé is a notable 3 km cycle way known for its smooth surface and straight sections, ideal for training or leisurely rides. Additionally, a good country single! offers an engaging experience with ruts and gravel sections suitable for both cyclists and hikers.
Yes, the Pumptrack de l'Hermitage is a magnificent dirt and gravel pumptrack, perfect for sharpening your technique or simply having fun on your bike.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For example, you can find easy loops like the 'Sheep Pasture in Saint-Gilles loop' which are around 4-7 km in length. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Parthenay-De-Bretagne guide.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy loops suitable for families to more challenging routes. Trails often feature natural landscapes and can include sections with ruts and gravel, like a good country single!. For detailed routes and difficulties, check the Hiking around Parthenay-De-Bretagne guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty, particularly at sites like the View of the Moulin du Guern. The well-maintained Vélorue de Pacé is highly rated for cycling, and trails like a good country single! are enjoyed for their engaging terrain for both hikers and cyclists.
Yes, there are numerous running trails around Parthenay-De-Bretagne, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find loops starting directly from Parthenay-de-Bretagne, with distances varying from approximately 8 km to over 17 km. More details are available in the Running Trails around Parthenay-De-Bretagne guide.
For those seeking longer or more challenging experiences, the area offers several options. Mountain biking routes can extend up to nearly 70 km, and some running trails are rated as difficult, reaching over 17 km. Consult the specific guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Hiking around Parthenay-De-Bretagne for detailed information.
The region's attractions, particularly outdoor sites and trails, are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities. Historical sites like the Catholic Church - St. Justine of Gévezé can be visited year-round.


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