Attractions and places to see around Monthault, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features wooded hills, valleys, and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore various points of interest that highlight the region's cultural heritage and scenic environment.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This part of the greenway is really in a pitiful state. Holes, stones, moss.... the other part up to Fougères is new.
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a great discovery during the hike.
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sublime facade. a nice break in the hike
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beautiful basilica
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interior of the basilica of Pontmain
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Place of pilgrimage for Christians where the Virgin Mary appeared to the Barbedette children in 1871.
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Place of pilgrimage for Christians at the place where the Virgin Mary appeared to the Barbedette children in 1871 https://www.sanctuaire-pontmain.com/
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This polisher, dating from around 4,000 BC, is a quartz block of modest size, 1.25 m by 0.50 m, barely level with the grass. On its surface, there are a dozen parallel grooves and a basin. The bowl was used to polish flints and the grooves to sharpen the edges of axes. Excavations have uncovered polished axes, one of which is jade. The place is also called "Pierre de Saint-Benoît". Because according to one of the legends attached to this monument, it would be Saint Benedict petrified: the pink veins that run through the block would be the veins of the saint and the grooves his ribs. The water in the basin is said to have curative and febrifuge properties: feverish people came on pilgrimage, sprinkled themselves with this water and placed offerings in the grooves, hoping for the cure of their ailments. It is reached by a little busy and very pleasant little road.
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Monthault is rich in history. You can visit the Rocher de Monthault, a site with ancient granite formations, the Chapel Notre Dame de la Délivrance, and four legendary stones including the 'Pierre au Diable'. Another significant historical site is the Saint-Benoît Polishing Stone, a 4,000-year-old quartz block used for sharpening tools, which also has local legends of curative properties.
Yes, one of the most notable viewpoints is the View of Mont Saint-Michel from Montjoie-Saint-Martin. From this elevated village, you can enjoy one of the first distant views of Mont Saint-Michel, a historically significant spot where pilgrims would exclaim 'Mont Joie!' upon seeing the Mount.
Beyond the viewpoints, the Vallée du Bois Ainaux is a peaceful sanctuary for wetland flora and fauna, featuring a trail called 'Secrets de vallée' with discovery stations. You can also visit the Pond at Parc Botanique de Haute-Bretagne, which is part of a beautiful garden with 17 different areas, offering diverse charms throughout the seasons.
The area around Monthault offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Pontaubault Bridge – View of Mont Saint-Michel loop' or running trails such as 'Les Buttes loop from Monthault'. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Saint Léonard Church – Cordon des druides loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, running, and MTB guides for the region.
Many attractions around Monthault are suitable for families. The View of Mont Saint-Michel from Montjoie-Saint-Martin offers an engaging historical context. The Pond at Parc Botanique de Haute-Bretagne provides a beautiful and educational environment for all ages. Additionally, the 'Secrets de vallée' trail in the Vallée du Bois Ainaux is designed to help visitors understand the valley's history and nature.
You can enjoy walks and bike rides on the Forgotten greenway Fougères St Hilaire du Harcouet. While some sections may be in poor condition, other parts towards Fougères are new and offer pleasant routes. The Vallée du Bois Ainaux also has a dedicated trail for exploration.
The Rocher de Monthault, also known as Les Buttes de Monthault, is a site steeped in magic and mystery. It features ancient granite formations, the Chapel Notre Dame de la Délivrance (dating back to at least the 14th century), and four legendary stones: the 'Pierre Écriante', 'Pierre au Sacrifice', 'Pierre au Diable', and 'Pierre au Moine', each with its own folklore and historical significance.
While Mont Saint-Michel is not directly in Monthault, you can get one of the first distant views of it from the nearby village of Montjoie-Saint-Martin. The View of Mont Saint-Michel from Montjoie-Saint-Martin is a popular spot, especially for its historical connection to pilgrims.
Yes, the Chapel Notre Dame de la Délivrance at the Rocher de Monthault has a long history, with a chapel existing on the site since at least the 14th century. It has been rebuilt multiple times and is known for its statue of the Virgin Mary, believed to perform miracles. Another significant religious site nearby is the Basilica of Pontmain, which is a great discovery during a hike.
The Forgotten greenway Fougères St Hilaire du Harcouet is a route designed for walking and cycling. Visitors have noted that while some parts are in poor condition with holes, stones, and moss, other sections, particularly towards Fougères, are new and well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience.
The Saint-Benoît Polishing Stone is a modest quartz block dating back approximately 4,000 years B.C. It features a dozen parallel grooves and a basin, which were used by ancient peoples to polish flint and sharpen axe blades. Legend also suggests the water in the basin has curative properties, drawing pilgrims seeking healing.
The village of Monthault itself offers glimpses of typical local architecture. Exploring its rolling paths and hollow lanes allows visitors to appreciate the traditional building styles characteristic of the region.


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